{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "", "description": "Field Descriptions:SURFACE (Surface Material): Type of material the existing surface hasClass (Classification): The CMAP classification for the bikepath. JurisSource ( Source of Jurisdiction): the source of the information for jurisdictionRestriction: Any limitations to public usageOnBase Document: No longer used, bikepath documents have been linked to a related tableUpdate Frequency: AnnuallyStandards: all digitizing is done at 1 : 1200 off the latest Aerial photo Known paths which are not present or visible at the time of the photo will be collected with a Trimble unit, with a PDOP threshold of 6, logging interval of 1 second, at speeds between 10 and 20mph, and a logging interval of 5 seconds at speeds less than 10mph.All major county owned paths are included.GIS data from municipalities and other agencies, delivered by Map Services, will be included. Off-Road paths will be differentiated from sidewalks and routes on roads. Preliminary paths will not be included at this time. Names for paths will be supplied when they are readily available. When not available, it will be the responsibility of the agency with jurisdiction to supply the proper names.Jurisdictions will be collected for each segment of path. It is assumed that the municipality or township within which the path resides is responsible for the maintenance and service of said path. County and Forest Preserve jurisdictions will be applied where they are known. It is the responsibility of the individual municipalities or agencies to correct any errors in jurisdiction. Pavement types are included for paths. These types are either collected in the field or interpreted off of the Aerial photo. Off road trails of suitable width, 9\u2019 wide sidewalks, connector sidewalks, signed bike routes, and unsigned bike routes will be included in this inventory. Bike routes will only be included where they are a necessary connection to other major trail networks. Paths will be given a functional classification code, decided on by the analyst, of Local, Collector, or Arterial. These codes will be used for the purpose of displaying the map at different scales. Local paths should only be shown at a Large Scale", "summary": "", "title": "LCDOT Bike Path", "tags": [], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 0, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Compiled by the Lake County Division of Transportation with special thanks to Lake County Map Services, and the Lake County Forest Preserves for providing data and assistance.", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }