Sensors The Hague

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Dataset information

Country of origin
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Created
Available languages
Dutch
Keywords
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

* **Description:** Locations of sensors (cameras, flashes, radar detectors, water level meters) * **source:** BGT Municipality of The Hague * ** target registration:** inventory * **viewer:** https://arcg.is/0DvaC1 * **quality:** Sensors are part of the street furniture in the public space of The Hague. Of this, the indicated location in the dataset is reliable but it is difficult to say anything about the completeness. However, the municipality chooses to offer them as open data. The Geo-information department of the Municipality of The Hague makes the topographic map of The Hague, officially called: Basic registration Large-scale Topography (BGT). The BGT is mainly tracked on the basis of mutation reports. The building permit process is signalled when a building is ready for construction. The road, green and tree management processes have a similar process indicating where to update the BGT. In addition, 1/3 of The Hague is checked every year by a surveyor that goes on foot. Everything is taken from Hagenaar to fire hydrant, from tree to street light. So there is a three-year cycle in which the whole city is explored. Notifications about objects that are present in the city but not in the dataset, accompanied by a picture, can be made at [email protected]. * **restrictions:** This dataset is not suitable for legal or surveying purposes * **opportunities:** This dataset is suitable for making the location on the map visible * ** coordinate system:** RDnew. The KML is WGS84
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