xGeographic Wave
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The xGeographic Wave geodatabase aggregates roadway, property, demographic, environmental and other disparate datasets into a unified database for use by urban planners, transportation and environmental planners, engineers, land developers, and academia.
Our proprietary data sets are used to generate a "digital twin" database that is usable across platforms including ArcGIS, AutoCAD, QGIS, and Google Maps.
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Wave is updated quarterly to annually, depending on the input dataset, and can be licensed on an annual basis by public agencies, municipalities, private firms and academia. We also develop plans for government entities using Wave, forgoing the need for municipalities and public agencies to obtain a data license.
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Wave has currently been built for the Orlando Metropolitan Area, which includes Orange, Osceola, and Seminole County, Florida.
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Please view licensing information below, and reach out to set up a meeting for an in-depth look at database features.
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Highlighted Database Features
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200,000+ roadway segments imbedded with roadway characteristics, proximity information, demographics and more.
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15,000+ named points of interest, spanning 15+ categories, updated on a rolling basis annually.
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Smart Parcel files with 170 cross-referenced fields, including all roadway, proximity, and demographic data.
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Walking and biking access scores to food, parks, transit, municipal services and entertainment.
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Identification of food, park and transit deserts (including low income deserts).
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Precise database of existing and planned trails, bike lanes, and 8-foot wide sidewalks.
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Custom querying power for users to identify numerous data points, such as sidewalk gaps on high-speed roads near transit/schools.​
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Used as a core database as part of MetroPlan Orlando's Vision Zero effort in 2023-2024.