opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Resource Recovery Centre locations
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Information about Brisbane City Council's resource recovery centres, including name, address, opening hours, latitude and longitude. Resource recovery centres are Brisbane City Council’s four waste and recycling facilities (formerly known as transfer stations or tips) located in Willawong, Chandler, Ferny Grove and Nudgee. More information on resource recovery centres can be found on the Brisbane City Council website. Additional information on waste can also be found on the Brisbane City Council website and on the rubbish, tips and bins page.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Parking — Meter locations
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Brisbane City Council Parking Meter Zones operating times, rates and location description including latitude and longitude.Additional information on parking meters including a zone map can be found on the Brisbane City Council website. Brisbane City Council Parking Meter Zones operating times, rates and location description including latitude and longitude. The attributes in this dataset are:* METER_NO – Meter zone number identified on street signs and meter case - used for Mobile Payments and fault reporting. * CATEGORY – Ticketless Meter Multispace - is where one meter controls multiple spaces, credit card and mobile payments. Pay by mobile APP only - denotes a mobile payment only zone, using CellOPark. Hybrid - A single Meter number has both Ticketless Meter Multispace and Pay by mobile APP spaces. * STREET – Street name where meter zone is located. * SUBURB – Suburb boundary that meter is located within. * MAX_STAY_HRS – The maximum number of hours that a vehicle can stay in the zone without moving away from the street eg :2P means a 2 hour limit applies. * RESTRICTIONS – Payment restricted hours and conditions eg : clearway or bus zone outside meter operating hours. * OPERATIONAL_DAY – Days of the week that pay parking operates. * OPERATIONAL_TIME – Daily operating hours for the meter zone. * TAR_ZONE – Zones that define what payment is applied to each space, also describes if 15 minute free parking option applies to the spaces in this zone. * TAR_RATE_WEEKDAY – Hourly tariff rate for weekday hours between 7am-7pm. * TAR_RATE_AH_WE – Hourly tariff rate for after hour (7pm-10pm) weekday hours, and weekend hours (7am-7pm). * LOC_DESC – More descriptive location of meter zone. * VEH_BAYS – Number of car spaces provided per meter zone. * MC_BAYS – Number of dedicated motorcycle spaces provided per meter zone. * MC_RATE – Hourly tariff rate for Motorcycles. * LONGITUDE – Longitude of parking meter unit using coordinate reference system WGS84. * LATITUDE – Latitude of parking meter unit using coordinate reference system WGS84. * MOBILE_ZONE – Mobile payment zone number - 7 digits. * MAX_CAP_CHG – Maximum charge cap for 4 hour meter and greater.
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Stormwater — Surface Drain — Existing
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. This information provides a graphical representation of the locations of the existing (as constructed) stormwater surface drains in the Brisbane City Council local government area. It can be combined with other Stormwater data to provide the entire Stormwater Network. Not all assets within the network are owned, and maintained by Brisbane City Council. Surface Drains represent above-ground, exposed stormwater flow paths. These may be natural features (Natural Waterway, Open Channel) unformed features (Flat Open Surface, Overland Flowpath), or purpose-built structures (Scour Protection).
opendata@brisbane.qld.gov.au - Detail Plan areas — Sewer
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats. Brisbane City Council detail plan areas can be used to locate the relevant Detail Plans on Brisbane Images. The Detail Plans provide a dated record of Brisbane’s built environment in addition to contour levels. They were initially created to plan for installation of sewerage pipes across the city. The dates for the individual detail plans range from 1912 to 1973, depending on proximity to the inner city. However, the early detail plans were manually updated after the publication date on the plans. Therefore, it cannot be assumed that everything shown on the published plan was there at the date printed on the plan. Exact dates for each plan can be determined via the Index registers held by City Archives. Detail Plans can show the outline of various buildings including land boundaries, fencing, house names and outbuildings within an area. The amount of information recorded however reduces after 1945 as the survey work required less detail and from the late 1960s the plans were mapped from aerial images. Note the original survey books which include the review dates for each plan can be viewed at the City Archives. This dataset provides the boundary of the area for each Detail Plan and the relevant plan number for locating each plan on Brisbane images. Most Detail plan numbers are numerical. Detail Plan numbers starting with S are for the Sandgate area and starting with W are for Wynnum and Manly. On the Map tab, a Click to Search link has been created where a Detailed Plan Number exists. Click on any plan area and use the Click to Search link to start a search on Brisbane Images. The plans are progressively being uploaded to Brisbane Images, so if the search link for a particular Detail Plan Number on the Map tab does not retrieve a result, please contact City Archives and a staff member will upload the plan. More information about City Archives or Historical material can be found on the Brisbane City Council website.