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Public Housing Authorities, 2025

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Identification Information
Citation
Publication Date
20241112
Title
Public Housing Authorities, 2025
Geospatial Data Presentation Form
vector digital data
Collection Title
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Maps and GIS Data
Publication Information
Publication Place
Publisher
United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Abstract
Public Housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.2 million households living in public housing units, managed by over 3,300 housing agencies (HAs). HUD administers Federal aid to local housing agencies (HAs) that manage the housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford. HUD furnishes technical and professional assistance in planning, developing and managing these developments. Location data for HUD-related properties and facilities are derived from HUD's enterprise geocoding service. While not all addresses are able to be geocoded and mapped to 100% accuracy, we are continuously working to improve address data quality and enhance coverage. Please consider this issue when using any datasets provided by HUD.  When using this data, take note of the field titled “LVL2KX” which indicates the overall accuracy of the geocoded address using the following return codes: ‘R’ - Interpolated rooftop (high degree of accuracy, symbolized as green)  ‘4’ - ZIP+4 centroid (high degree of accuracy, symbolized as green) ‘B’ - Block group centroid (medium degree of accuracy, symbolized as yellow)  ‘T’ - Census tract centroid (low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red)  ‘2’ - ZIP+2 centroid (low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red)  ‘Z’ - ZIP5 centroid (low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red) ‘5’ - ZIP5 centroid (same as above, low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red)  Null - Could not be geocoded (does not appear on the map)  For the purposes of displaying the location of an address on a map only use addresses and their associated lat/long coordinates where the LVL2KX field is coded ‘R’ or ‘4’. These codes ensure that the address is displayed on the correct street segment and in the correct census block. The remaining LVL2KX codes provide a cascading indication of the most granular level geography for which an address can be confirmed. For example, if an address cannot be accurately interpolated to a rooftop (‘R’), or ZIP+4 centroid (‘4’), then the address will be mapped to the centroid of the next nearest confirmed geography: block group, tract, and so on. When performing any point-in polygon analysis it is important to note that points mapped to the centroids of larger geographies will be less likely to map accurately to the smaller geographies of the same area. For instance, a point coded as ‘5’ in the correct ZIP Code will be less likely to map to the correct block group or census tract for that address.  To learn more about Public Housing visit: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/ph/ Data Dictionary: DD_Public Housing Authorities
Purpose
This dataset denotes Public Housing Authority (PHA) office locations, contact information, and program availability. Public Housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.2 million households living in public housing units, managed by over 3,300 housing agencies (HAs). HUD administers Federal aid to local housing agencies (HAs) that manage the housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford. HUD furnishes technical and professional assistance in planning, developing and managing these developments.
Temporal Extent
Currentness Reference
ground condition
Time Instant
20250101
Bounding Box
West
-159.368665
East
145.751125
North
61.181795
South
13.462644
Theme Keyword
Grants-in-aid
Housing authorities
Public housing
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
lcsh
Theme Keyword
boundaries
economy
location
society
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
ISO 19115 Topic Categories
Place Keyword
United States
Place Keyword Thesaurus
geonames
Temporal Keyword
Access Restrictions
This work is in the Public Domain, meaning that it is not subject to copyright.
Use Restrictions
HUD and the dataset and metadata authors assume no responsibility for the use or misuse of the dataset. No warranty, expressed or implied is made with regard to the accuracy of the spatial accuracy, and no liability is assumed by the U.S. Government in general, the dataset creators or the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development specifically, as to the spatial or attribute accuracy of the data.
Status
Complete
Maintenance and Update Frequency
Quarterly
Point of Contact
Contact Organization
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Delivery Point
451 7th Street SW rm. 8126
City
Washington
State
D.C.
Postal Code
20410-0001
Country
US
Contact Telephone
202-708-1112
Contact Electronic Mail Address
GIShelpdesk@hud.gov
Credit
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Native Data Set Environment
Esri ArcGIS 12.9.3.32739
Collection
Title
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Maps and GIS Data
Spatial Data Organization Information
Direct Spatial Reference Method
Vector
Point and Vector Object Information
SDTS Terms Description
SDTS Point and Vector Object Type
Entity point
Point and Vector Object Count
3808
Entity and Attribute Information
Entity Type
Entity Type Label
Public Housing Authorities
Entity Type Definition
This dataset denotes Public Housing Authority (PHA) office locations, contact information, and program availability. Public Housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.2 million households living in public housing units, managed by over 3,300 housing agencies (HAs). HUD administers Federal aid to local housing agencies (HAs) that manage the housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford. HUD furnishes technical and professional assistance in planning, developing and managing these developments.
Entity Type Definition Source
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Attributes
OBJECTID
In ArcGIS, a system-managed value that uniquely identifies a record or feature. (Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PARTICIPANT_CODE
PHA code of the PHA administering the FSS contract.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
FORMAL_PARTICIPANT_NAME
Business title of the participant used in addresses and letterhead.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_PHN_NUM
Housing Authority Phone Number
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_FAX_NUM
Housing Authority Fax Number
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_EMAIL_ADDR_TEXT
Housing Authority Email Address
Definition Source
HUD Authors
EXEC_DIR_PHONE
Phone Number of Executive Director
Definition Source
HUD Authors
EXEC_DIR_FAX
Fax Number of Executive Director
Definition Source
HUD Authors
EXEC_DIR_EMAIL
Email of Executive Director
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PHAS_DESIGNATION
The overall performance of PHA derived from the phas_designation_type_code field: Advisory, High Performer, Standard Performer, Substandard Financial, Substandard Physical and Troubled Performer
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_LOW_RENT_SIZE_CATEGORY
Extra Large (10,000+), Large (1,250 - 9,999), Medium High (500 - 1,249), Medium Low (250 - 499), Small (50 - 249), Very Small (1 - 49) and No units
Definition Source
HUD Authors
SECTION8_UNITS_CNT
Number of Section 8 Vouchers/Units Within Housing Authority (HA)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_SECTION_8_SIZE_CATEGORY
Extra Large (10,000+), Large (1,250 - 9,999), Medium High (500 - 1,249), Medium Low (250 - 499), Small (50 - 249), Very Small (1 - 49) and No units (Section 8 Size Category based on the Section 8 Unit Count)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_COMBINED_SIZE_CATEGORY
Extra Large (10,000+), Large (1,250 - 9,999), Medium High (500 - 1,249), Medium Low (250 - 499), Small (50 - 249), Very Small (1 - 49) and No units (Combined Size Category based on the Low Rent and Section 8 Unit Count)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_FYE
Housing Authority Fiscal Year End
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HA_PROGRAM_TYPE
A code that uniquely identifies the participant program type and is derived from participant_program_type. Combined, Low-Rent and Section 8.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
TOTAL_UNITS
total_units_count The number of total units associated with the participant.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
TOTAL_DWELLING_UNITS
summ_total_dwelling_unit_count The total number of all the dwelling units within the HA.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ACC_UNITS
summ_acc_unit_count The total number of all the acc units within the HA.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PH_OCCUPIED
total_units_count The number of total occupied units associated with the participant.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
SECTION8_OCCUPIED
Number of Occupied Section 8 Vouchers/Units Within Housing Authority (HA)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
TOTAL_OCCUPIED
summ_occupied_unit_count The total number of all the occupied units within the HA.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PCT_OCCUPIED
Occupied units as the % of units available.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
REGULAR_VACANT
summ_vacant_unit_count The total number of all the vacant units within the HA.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PHA_TOTAL_UNITS
Number of units under contract for federal subsidy and available for occupancy
Definition Source
HUD Authors
NUMBER_REPORTED
Number of households for which reports (Form-50058, From-50059) were received (These are households reported as of 12/2004 with effective dates spanning the prior 18 months.)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PCT_REPORTED
Households for which reports were received, as % of occupied units. (These are households reported as of 12/2004 with effective dates spanning the prior 18 months)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
OPFUND_AMNT
PHA Operating Subsidy (latest available operating subsidy amount – Authorized Funds)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
OPFUND_AMNT_PREV_YR
PHA Operating Subsidy for Previous Fiscal Year (latest available operating subsidy amount – Authorized Funds)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CAPFUND_AMNT
PHA Capital Improvement Cost (latest available Capital Fund amount - Authorized Funds)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CAPFUND_AMNT_PREV_YR
PHA Capital Improvement Cost for Previous Fiscal Year (latest available Capital Fund amount - Authorized Funds)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ROSS_AMNT
ROSS Authorized Funds for the PHA
Definition Source
HUD Authors
FSS_AMNT
FSS Authorized Funds for the PHA
Definition Source
HUD Authors
SPENDING_PER_MONTH
Average federal spending per unit per month (not fully comparable across programs). For public housing, sum of the operating subsidy and capital improvement cost is divided by the total number of occupied units (such spending data is available at the PHA level only). For tenant-based Section 8, Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation, and Multifamily Assisted, the housing assistance payment (HAP) is divided by the total number of reported households. An amount is added for administrative cost in Section 8 tenant based and Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation. (Excludes zero values and missing values.)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
SPENDING_PER_MONTH_PREV_YR
Average federal spending per unit per month for previous Fiscal Year (not fully comparable across programs). For public housing, sum of the operating subsidy and capital improvement cost is divided by the total number of occupied units (such spending data is available at the PHA level only). For tenant-based Section 8, Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation, and Multifamily Assisted, the housing assistance payment (HAP) is divided by the total number of reported households. An amount is added for administrative cost in Section 8 tenant based and Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation. (Excludes zero values and missing values.)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CHLDRN_MBR_CNT
Total Number of Children
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ELDLY_PRCNT
% of household members age 62 or older
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PCT_DISABLED_LT62_ALL
% of all household members below age 62 with a disability
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PCT_LT80_MEDIAN
% of households with income below 80% of local area median family income, as defined by HUD, adjusted for household size
Definition Source
HUD Authors
MEDIAN_INC_AMNT
Median of Total Annual Income for the households served
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STATE2KX
Census 2010 FIPS State Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CNTY_NM2KX
Census 2010 County Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CNTY2KX
Census 2010 FIPS County Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
TRACT2KX
Census 2010 Tract
Definition Source
HUD Authors
BG2KX
Census 2010 Block Group
Definition Source
HUD Authors
BLOCK2KX
Census 2010 Block ID
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CURCNTY_NM
Current FIPS County Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CURCNTY
Current FIPS County Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CURCOSUB
Current County Subdivision Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CURCOSUB_NM
Current County Subdivision Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PLACE2KX
FIPS Place Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PLACE_NM2KX
FIPS Place name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PLACE_CC2KX
FIPS Place Class Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PLACE_INC2KX
FIPS Place Incorporated Flag
Definition Source
HUD Authors
MSA
Metropolitan Statistical Area Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
MSA_NM
Metropolitan Statistical Area Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CBSA
Core Based Statistical Area
Definition Source
HUD Authors
CBSA_NM
Core Based Statistical Area, Lowest Level Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
NECTA
New England City and Town Area (NECTA)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
NECTA_NM
NECTA Lowest Level Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
METRO
CBSA Metropolitan Area Indicator
Definition Source
HUD Authors
MICRO
CBSA Micropolitan Area Indicator
Definition Source
HUD Authors
FCD_FIPS91
Federal Congressional District (FIPS 9.1 std.)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
HLC
HUD Locality Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
DPV
Delivery Point Validation(DPV) Indicator
Definition Source
HUD Authors
DPVRC
DPV Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
DPVACT
DPV Vacancy Flag
Definition Source
HUD Authors
DPVNOST
DPV "No Stat" Flag
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STD_ADDR
USPS Standardized Address
Definition Source
HUD Authors
URB_OUT
Puerto Rico Urbanization Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STD_CITY
USPS Standardized City Name
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STD_ST
USPS Standardized State Abbreviation
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STD_ZIP5
USPS Standardized ZIP Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STD_ZIP9
USPS Standardized ZIP+4 Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ZIP_CLASS
Type of Zip Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ZCTA2KX
Census 2010 Zip Code Tabulation Area
Definition Source
HUD Authors
DPBC
Delivery Point Bar Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
DPBC_CKSUM
Delivery Point Bar Code, Check Digit
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STD_ZIP11
Postnet Bar Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ADDR_TYPE
USPS Address Type "" - no match, "S" - House/Street match, "H" - Highrise, "P" - PO Box, "G" - General Delivery, "R" - Rural Route/Highway Contract
Definition Source
HUD Authors
APT_NO
Apartment Number
Definition Source
HUD Authors
APT_TYPE
Apartment Type; Contains the secondary address type abbreviation (Apt = Apartment, Ste = Suite, # = Apartment, RM = Room, FL = Floor, etc..)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
C1PGRC
General Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
C1PPRB
Address Match Probability
Definition Source
HUD Authors
C1PDRC
Directional Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
C1PSRC
Suffix Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
C1PARC
Apartment Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
C1PZRC
Not Defined in codebook
Definition Source
HUD Authors
MSGUSPS
Postal Matcher Status Message
Definition Source
HUD Authors
LAT
Latitude (decimal)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
LON
Longitude (decimal)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
RC2KX
Census 2010 Geocoder General Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
STM2KX
Census 2010 Geocoder Street Matcher Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
LVL2KX
Census 2010 Geocoder Lat/Long Geocoding Return Code
Definition Source
HUD Authors
UR
Urban/Rural Indicator
Definition Source
HUD Authors
MSG2KX
Census 2010 Geocoder Lat/Long Level Status
Definition Source
HUD Authors
COUNTY_LEVEL
5 character combination of state and county FIPS codes
Definition Source
HUD Authors
PLACE_LEVEL
7 characters. For CDBG Entitlement Cities, this is the CDBG ID. For Urban Counties and State Nonentitlement Areas, is a concatenation of state and place FIPS codes
Definition Source
HUD Authors
TRACT_LEVEL
11 character combination of state, county, and Census Tract codes
Definition Source
HUD Authors
BLKGRP_LEVEL
12 character combination of State, county, tract, and block group codes
Definition Source
HUD Authors
UGLG_KEY
Units of General Local Government (UGLG) are comprised of several Census geographies, summary level 050 (State-County), summary level 060 (County Subdivision), summary level 070 (State-County-County Subdivision-Place/Remainder), summary level 160 (Place), summary level 170 (State-Consolidate City) and the remainder of county boundaries.
Definition Source
HUD Authors
LAST_UPDT_DTTM
Not Defined in codebook
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ANNL_EXPNS_AMNT
Annual Expenditure amount for the current Fiscal Year
Definition Source
HUD Authors
ANNL_EXPNS_AMNT_PREV_YR
Annual Expenditure amount for the previous Fiscal Year
Definition Source
HUD Authors
SHAPE
The characteristic appearance or visible form of a geographic object as represented on a map (Coordinates defining the features.)
Definition Source
HUD Authors
Distribution Information
Distributor
Stanford Geospatial Center
Metadata Reference Information
Metadata Date
20241112
Metadata Contact
Contact Information
Contact Organization Primary
Contact Organization
Stanford Geospatial Center
Contact Address
Address
Mitchell Bldg. 2nd floor
Address
397 Panama Mall
City
Stanford
State or Province
California
Postal Code
94305
Country
US
Contact Voice Telephone
650-723-2746
Contact Electronic Mail Address
brannerlibrary@stanford.edu
Metadata Standard Name
FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata
Metadata Standard Version
FGDC-STD-001-1998

Public Housing Authorities, 2025

  • Identification Information
  • Spatial Reference Information
  • Distribution Information
  • Content Information
  • Spatial Representation Information
  • Metadata Reference Information

Identification Information

Citation
Title
Public Housing Authorities, 2025
Publisher
United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Publication Date
2024-11-12
Identifier
https://purl.stanford.edu/vp369zg8728
Geospatial Data Presentation Form
mapDigital
Collection Title
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Maps and GIS Data
Abstract
Public Housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.2 million households living in public housing units, managed by over 3,300 housing agencies (HAs). HUD administers Federal aid to local housing agencies (HAs) that manage the housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford. HUD furnishes technical and professional assistance in planning, developing and managing these developments. Location data for HUD-related properties and facilities are derived from HUD's enterprise geocoding service. While not all addresses are able to be geocoded and mapped to 100% accuracy, we are continuously working to improve address data quality and enhance coverage. Please consider this issue when using any datasets provided by HUD.  When using this data, take note of the field titled “LVL2KX” which indicates the overall accuracy of the geocoded address using the following return codes: ‘R’ - Interpolated rooftop (high degree of accuracy, symbolized as green)  ‘4’ - ZIP+4 centroid (high degree of accuracy, symbolized as green) ‘B’ - Block group centroid (medium degree of accuracy, symbolized as yellow)  ‘T’ - Census tract centroid (low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red)  ‘2’ - ZIP+2 centroid (low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red)  ‘Z’ - ZIP5 centroid (low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red) ‘5’ - ZIP5 centroid (same as above, low degree of accuracy, symbolized as red)  Null - Could not be geocoded (does not appear on the map)  For the purposes of displaying the location of an address on a map only use addresses and their associated lat/long coordinates where the LVL2KX field is coded ‘R’ or ‘4’. These codes ensure that the address is displayed on the correct street segment and in the correct census block. The remaining LVL2KX codes provide a cascading indication of the most granular level geography for which an address can be confirmed. For example, if an address cannot be accurately interpolated to a rooftop (‘R’), or ZIP+4 centroid (‘4’), then the address will be mapped to the centroid of the next nearest confirmed geography: block group, tract, and so on. When performing any point-in polygon analysis it is important to note that points mapped to the centroids of larger geographies will be less likely to map accurately to the smaller geographies of the same area. For instance, a point coded as ‘5’ in the correct ZIP Code will be less likely to map to the correct block group or census tract for that address.  To learn more about Public Housing visit: https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/public_indian_housing/programs/ph/ Data Dictionary: DD_Public Housing Authorities
Purpose
This dataset denotes Public Housing Authority (PHA) office locations, contact information, and program availability. Public Housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.2 million households living in public housing units, managed by over 3,300 housing agencies (HAs). HUD administers Federal aid to local housing agencies (HAs) that manage the housing for low-income residents at rents they can afford. HUD furnishes technical and professional assistance in planning, developing and managing these developments.
Temporal Extent
Currentness Reference
ground condition
Time Instant
2025-01-01T00:00:00
Bounding Box
West
-159.368974
East
145.751125
North
61.187
South
13.462644
Bounding Box
West
-159.368665
East
145.751125
North
61.181795
South
13.462644
ISO Topic Category
boundaries
economy
location
society
Place Keyword
United States
Place Keyword Thesaurus
geonames
Theme Keyword
Grants-in-aid
Housing authorities
Public housing
Theme Keyword Thesaurus
lcsh
Resource Constraints
Use Limitation
HUD and the dataset and metadata authors assume no responsibility for the use or misuse of the dataset. No warranty, expressed or implied is made with regard to the accuracy of the spatial accuracy, and no liability is assumed by the U.S. Government in general, the dataset creators or the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development specifically, as to the spatial or attribute accuracy of the data.
Legal Constraints
Use Restrictions
otherRestrictions
Other Restrictions
This work is in the Public Domain, meaning that it is not subject to copyright.
Security Constraints
Status
completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency
quarterly
Collection
Collection Title
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Maps and GIS Data
URL
https://purl.stanford.edu/vp369zg8728
Language
eng
Credit
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Point of Contact
Contact
HUD eGIS Team
Delivery Point
451 7th Street SW rm. 8126
City
Washington
Administrative Area
D.C.
Postal Code
20410-0001
Country
US
Email
GIShelpdesk@hud.gov
Phone
202-708-1112

Spatial Reference Information

Reference System Identifier
Code
3857
Code Space
EPSG
Version
6.18.3(9.3.1.2)

Distribution Information

Format Name
Shapefile
Distributor
Stanford Geospatial Center
Online Access
Protocol
Name

Content Information

Feature Catalog Description
Compliance Code
false
Language
eng
Included With Dataset
true
Feature Catalog Citation
Title
Entity and Attribute Information
Feature Catalog Identifier
f270eb93-6f30-4fb0-8e0c-1bd989b47f21UUID

Spatial Representation Information

Vector
Topology Level
geometryOnly
Vector Object Type
point
Vector Object Count
3808

Metadata Reference Information

Hierarchy Level
dataset
Metadata File Identifier
https://purl.stanford.edu/vp369zg8728
Parent Identifier
https://purl.stanford.edu/wc590wy7519.mods
Dataset URI
https://purl.stanford.edu/vp369zg8728
Metadata Date Stamp
2024-11-12
Metadata Standard Name
ISO 19139 Geographic Information - Metadata - Implementation Specification
Metadata Standard Version
2007
Character Set
utf8
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