Name: Maricopa Association of Governments
Type: Organization
Bio: MAG is a Council of Governments (COG) that serves as the regional planning agency for the metropolitan Phoenix area.
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Blog: http://www.azmag.gov
Maricopa Association of Governments's Projects
A simple node.js script to import select acs 5yr tables into sql server
Arizona schools data info and database design schema
Socioeconomic Modeling, Analysis and Reporting Toolbox
2020 Census 2010 Demonstration Data Products Disclosure Avoidance System
Python library for discrete choice modeling
A public dashboard to visualize MAG's Employer Database
MAG's Internal Website for viewing Freeway Management System data.
A node.js script to import ACS data from the census bureau into MAG's SQL Server Environment
The Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) mapping home page is the portal to MAG's interactive mapping and analysis sites.
A conformant Prettier configuration for MAG
The documentation page for the MAG internal react components library used in various MAG regional analytics projects.
The MAG template for Create React App.
This repo is a Maricopa Associations of Governments (MAG) template to create a react project using Vite.
MAG mapping application for the Connect60plus website
A simple app to pull some acs fields by a drawn geography
MAG Gila Bend Zoning Viewer
MAG repo for JavaScript codebase to help in project development
The Victim Services Map Viewer is one of the Maricopa Association of Governments interactive mapping sites, showing victim advocate services data.
Pipeline orchestration tool with Pandas support
The Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) mapping application for City of Peoria showing business resources
Modules and scripts for interacting with ArcGIS using arcpy. Allows for importing/exporting feature classes and tables into pandas.
Socioeconomic Modeling, Analysis and Reporting Toolbox for Python
Stripped down version of our urbansim implementation that contains only the elements needed to develop indicators from results stored in a h5 file. Removes dependencies on Arcpy (ESRI).