Description: An arc layer for visual representation of the state road system where each arc/record is split at each state maintained road intersection. This is a digital file of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Linear Referencing System that represents the routes and attributes of the NCDOT state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes and Ramps. This layer also includes some non-state maintained and projected roads that are required for reporting purposes. This layer also contains some additional routes to meet the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. The additional routes include: Projected Routes - generalized locations of projected routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. Non-state maintained roads - generalized locations of roads that are owned by local, state and federal entities. Only non-state maintained roads that are eligible for federal aid are included. Currently there is no connectivity enforced between the state-maintained roads and the non-state maintained roads. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (REVDOC_TYP_CD and REVDOC_NUM). Legacy data are coded as not verified. These data are updated on an ongoing basis to improve data quality and the revision document fields are updated accordingly. As new data are added the geometry and spatial location are verified with the most current information available.
FIRST_MilitaryBase
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: FIRST_MilitaryBase
, Coded Values:
[1: Pope Air Force Base]
, [2: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]
, [3: Fort Bragg Army Base]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: An arc layer for visual representation of the state road system where each arc/record is split at each state maintained road intersection. This is a digital file of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Linear Referencing System that represents the routes and attributes of the NCDOT state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes and Ramps. This layer also includes some non-state maintained and projected roads that are required for reporting purposes. This layer also contains some additional routes to meet the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. The additional routes include: Projected Routes - generalized locations of projected routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. Non-state maintained roads - generalized locations of roads that are owned by local, state and federal entities. Only non-state maintained roads that are eligible for federal aid are included. Currently there is no connectivity enforced between the state-maintained roads and the non-state maintained roads. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (REVDOC_TYP_CD and REVDOC_NUM). Legacy data are coded as not verified. These data are updated on an ongoing basis to improve data quality and the revision document fields are updated accordingly. As new data are added the geometry and spatial location are verified with the most current information available.
FIRST_MilitaryBase
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: FIRST_MilitaryBase
, Coded Values:
[1: Pope Air Force Base]
, [2: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]
, [3: Fort Bragg Army Base]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: An arc layer for visual representation of the state road system where each arc/record is split at each state maintained road intersection. This is a digital file of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Linear Referencing System that represents the routes and attributes of the NCDOT state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes and Ramps. This layer also includes some non-state maintained and projected roads that are required for reporting purposes. This layer also contains some additional routes to meet the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. The additional routes include: Projected Routes - generalized locations of projected routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. Non-state maintained roads - generalized locations of roads that are owned by local, state and federal entities. Only non-state maintained roads that are eligible for federal aid are included. Currently there is no connectivity enforced between the state-maintained roads and the non-state maintained roads. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (REVDOC_TYP_CD and REVDOC_NUM). Legacy data are coded as not verified. These data are updated on an ongoing basis to improve data quality and the revision document fields are updated accordingly. As new data are added the geometry and spatial location are verified with the most current information available.
FIRST_MilitaryBase
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: FIRST_MilitaryBase
, Coded Values:
[1: Pope Air Force Base]
, [2: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]
, [3: Fort Bragg Army Base]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: An arc layer for visual representation of statewide road centerlines on publically-accessible roads segmented by a subset of road characteristics for the state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes, and Ramps. Each arc/record is split where road characteristics change along a route. This dataset supports the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. This dataset also contains projected routes, generalized locations of routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. The non-system roads are consumed and conflated from authoritative sources, including local (i.e. county), state (i.e. parks) and federal (i.e. Forest Service) entities. This dataset is updated daily. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (GeoDocType and GeoDocId). Legacy data are coded as not verified in the GeoDocType field. The geometry and spatial location of new data is verified with the most current information available (i.e aerial imagery).
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: Spatial Data Management Group - Product creation; Data Conversion Group – System geometry, mileage, events; Local County Government – Non-system geometry, Street Name event; Transportation Asset Analytics - Events; Transportation Planning Branch – Functional Class, National Highway System; Traffic Safety Unit - Speed Limit; Structures Management Unit/Spatial Analysis Group - Structure
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Description: An arc layer for visual representation of the state road system where each arc/record is split at each state maintained road intersection. This is a digital file of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Linear Referencing System that represents the routes and attributes of the NCDOT state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes and Ramps. This layer also includes some non-state maintained and projected roads that are required for reporting purposes. This layer also contains some additional routes to meet the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. The additional routes include: Projected Routes - generalized locations of projected routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. Non-state maintained roads - generalized locations of roads that are owned by local, state and federal entities. Only non-state maintained roads that are eligible for federal aid are included. Currently there is no connectivity enforced between the state-maintained roads and the non-state maintained roads. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (REVDOC_TYP_CD and REVDOC_NUM). Legacy data are coded as not verified. These data are updated on an ongoing basis to improve data quality and the revision document fields are updated accordingly. As new data are added the geometry and spatial location are verified with the most current information available.
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FIRST_MilitaryBase
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: FIRST_MilitaryBase
, Coded Values:
[1: Pope Air Force Base]
, [2: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]
, [3: Fort Bragg Army Base]
, ...4 more...
)
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Description: The dataset depicts the authoritative locations of the most commonly known Department of Defense (DoD) sites, installations, ranges, and training areas world-wide. These sites encompass land which is federally owned or otherwise managed. This dataset was created from source data provided by the four Military Service Component headquarters and was compiled by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Program within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations and Environment, Business Systems and Information Directorate. Sites were selected from the 2015 Base Structure Report (BSR), a summary of the DoD Real Property Inventory. This list does not necessarily represent a comprehensive collection of all Department of Defense facilities. For inventory purposes, installations are comprised of sites, where a site is defined as a specific geographic location of federally owned or managed land and is assigned to military installation. DoD installations are commonly referred to as a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction, custody, control of the DoD.While every attempt has been made to provide the best available data quality, this data set is intended for use at mapping scales between 1:50,000 and 1:3,000,000. For this reason, boundaries in this data set may not perfectly align with DoD site boundaries depicted in other federal data sources. Maps produced at a scale of 1:50,000 or smaller which otherwise comply with National Map Accuracy Standards, will remain compliant when this data is incorporated. Boundary data is most suitable for larger scale maps; point locations are better suited for mapping scales between 1:250,000 and 1:3,000,000.If a site is part of a Joint Base (effective/designated on 1 October, 2010) as required under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure process, it is attributed with the name of the Joint Base. All sites comprising a Joint Base are also attributed to the responsible DoD Component, which is not necessarily the original Component responsible for the site.
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Description: The NC State County Boundary GIS data set is used to provide geospatial information for all North Carolina State and County Boundary lines and the best available geospatial data to facilitate planning, siting, and impact analysis in all 100 counties of NC. This information is sourced via the NC Division of Transportation, the United States Geological Survey and actual field surveys conducted by both North Carolina and South Carolina Licensed Surveyors who have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. This file contains some of the boundaries of counties which have a completed boundary survey, however the majority of the boundary lines have not been surveyed. In addition, some boundaries are unable to be surveyed due to situations where boundaries are coincident with river centers. Currently, the majority of the boundary lines are sourced from DOT county maps originally obtained from the United States Geological Survey; some of these boundary lines may have been updated by county parcel maps.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: North Carolina Geodetic Survey, North Carolina Department of Transportation
Description: Point file representing North Carolina bridges and other structures, extracted and attributed by the NCDOT Bridge Maintenance Unit's bridge database.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: The bridge layer is a compilation of data originally found in the Bridge Inventory maps produced by the Mapping group of the State Road Maintenance Unit which has been supplemented with updates from the bridge database of the NCDOT's Bridge Maintenance Unit.
Description: An arc layer for visual representation of statewide road centerlines on publically-accessible roads segmented by a subset of road characteristics for the state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes, and Ramps. Each arc/record is split where road characteristics change along a route. This dataset supports the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. This dataset also contains projected routes, generalized locations of routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. The non-system roads are consumed and conflated from authoritative sources, including local (i.e. county), state (i.e. parks) and federal (i.e. Forest Service) entities. This dataset is updated daily. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (GeoDocType and GeoDocId). Legacy data are coded as not verified in the GeoDocType field. The geometry and spatial location of new data is verified with the most current information available (i.e aerial imagery).
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: Spatial Data Management Group - Product creation; Data Conversion Group – System geometry, mileage, events; Local County Government – Non-system geometry, Street Name event; Transportation Asset Analytics - Events; Transportation Planning Branch – Functional Class, National Highway System; Traffic Safety Unit - Speed Limit; Structures Management Unit/Spatial Analysis Group - Structure
Description: Point file representing North Carolina bridges and other structures, extracted and attributed by the NCDOT Bridge Maintenance Unit's bridge database.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: The bridge layer is a compilation of data originally found in the Bridge Inventory maps produced by the Mapping group of the State Road Maintenance Unit which has been supplemented with updates from the bridge database of the NCDOT's Bridge Maintenance Unit.
Description: The NC State County Boundary GIS data set is used to provide geospatial information for all North Carolina State and County Boundary lines and the best available geospatial data to facilitate planning, siting, and impact analysis in all 100 counties of NC. This information is sourced via the NC Division of Transportation, the United States Geological Survey and actual field surveys conducted by both North Carolina and South Carolina Licensed Surveyors who have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. This file contains some of the boundaries of counties which have a completed boundary survey, however the majority of the boundary lines have not been surveyed. In addition, some boundaries are unable to be surveyed due to situations where boundaries are coincident with river centers. Currently, the majority of the boundary lines are sourced from DOT county maps originally obtained from the United States Geological Survey; some of these boundary lines may have been updated by county parcel maps.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: North Carolina Geodetic Survey, North Carolina Department of Transportation
Description: The NC State County Boundary GIS data set is used to provide geospatial information for all North Carolina State and County Boundary lines and the best available geospatial data to facilitate planning, siting, and impact analysis in all 100 counties of NC. This information is sourced via the NC Division of Transportation, the United States Geological Survey and actual field surveys conducted by both North Carolina and South Carolina Licensed Surveyors who have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. This file contains some of the boundaries of counties which have a completed boundary survey, however the majority of the boundary lines have not been surveyed. In addition, some boundaries are unable to be surveyed due to situations where boundaries are coincident with river centers. Currently, the majority of the boundary lines are sourced from DOT county maps originally obtained from the United States Geological Survey; some of these boundary lines may have been updated by county parcel maps.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: North Carolina Geodetic Survey, North Carolina Department of Transportation
Description: The NC State County Boundary GIS data set is used to provide geospatial information for all North Carolina State and County Boundary lines and the best available geospatial data to facilitate planning, siting, and impact analysis in all 100 counties of NC. This information is sourced via the NC Division of Transportation, the United States Geological Survey and actual field surveys conducted by both North Carolina and South Carolina Licensed Surveyors who have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. This file contains some of the boundaries of counties which have a completed boundary survey, however the majority of the boundary lines have not been surveyed. In addition, some boundaries are unable to be surveyed due to situations where boundaries are coincident with river centers. Currently, the majority of the boundary lines are sourced from DOT county maps originally obtained from the United States Geological Survey; some of these boundary lines may have been updated by county parcel maps.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: North Carolina Geodetic Survey, North Carolina Department of Transportation
Name: Final Map - Roads (Road Characteristics file)
Display Field: RouteName
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolyline
Description: An arc layer for visual representation of the state road system where each arc/record is split at each state maintained road intersection. This is a digital file of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Linear Referencing System that represents the routes and attributes of the NCDOT state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes and Ramps. This layer also includes some non-state maintained and projected roads that are required for reporting purposes. This layer also contains some additional routes to meet the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. The additional routes include: Projected Routes - generalized locations of projected routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. Non-state maintained roads - generalized locations of roads that are owned by local, state and federal entities. Only non-state maintained roads that are eligible for federal aid are included. Currently there is no connectivity enforced between the state-maintained roads and the non-state maintained roads. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (REVDOC_TYP_CD and REVDOC_NUM). Legacy data are coded as not verified. These data are updated on an ongoing basis to improve data quality and the revision document fields are updated accordingly. As new data are added the geometry and spatial location are verified with the most current information available.
FIRST_MilitaryBase
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: FIRST_MilitaryBase
, Coded Values:
[1: Pope Air Force Base]
, [2: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]
, [3: Fort Bragg Army Base]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: An arc layer for visual representation of the state road system where each arc/record is split at each state maintained road intersection. This is a digital file of the North Carolina Department of Transportation's Linear Referencing System that represents the routes and attributes of the NCDOT state road system. The state road system is comprised of Interstate, US, NC, Secondary Routes and Ramps. This layer also includes some non-state maintained and projected roads that are required for reporting purposes. This layer also contains some additional routes to meet the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) data requirements for the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). HPMS is a national level highway information system that includes data on the extent, condition, performance, use, and operating characteristics of the Nation's highways. States are required to submit an HPMS report to FHWA annually. The additional routes include: Projected Routes - generalized locations of projected routes that will become part of the National Highway System (NHS) when they are built. Non-state maintained roads - generalized locations of roads that are owned by local, state and federal entities. Only non-state maintained roads that are eligible for federal aid are included. Currently there is no connectivity enforced between the state-maintained roads and the non-state maintained roads. Data quality is tracked using the revision document fields (REVDOC_TYP_CD and REVDOC_NUM). Legacy data are coded as not verified. These data are updated on an ongoing basis to improve data quality and the revision document fields are updated accordingly. As new data are added the geometry and spatial location are verified with the most current information available.
FIRST_MilitaryBase
(
type: esriFieldTypeSmallInteger, alias: FIRST_MilitaryBase
, Coded Values:
[1: Pope Air Force Base]
, [2: Seymour Johnson Air Force Base]
, [3: Fort Bragg Army Base]
, ...4 more...
)
Description: This data set represents the extent, approximate location and type of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the United States and its Territories. These data delineate the areal extent of wetlands and surface waters as defined by Cowardin et al. (1979). The National Wetlands Inventory - Version 2, Surface Waters and Wetlands Inventory was derived by retaining the wetland and deepwater polygons that compose the NWI digital wetlands spatial data layer and reintroducing any linear wetland or surface water features that were orphaned from the original NWI hard copy maps by converting them to narrow polygonal features. Additionally, the data are supplemented with hydrography data, buffered to become polygonal features, as a secondary source for any single-line stream features not mapped by the NWI and to complete segmented connections. Wetland mapping conducted in WA, OR, CA, NV and ID after 2012 and most other projects mapped after 2015 were mapped to include all surface water features and are not derived data. The linear hydrography dataset used to derive Version 2 was the U.S. Geological Survey's National Hydrography Dataset (NHD). Specific information on the NHD version used to derive Version 2 and where Version 2 was mapped can be found in the 'comments' field of the Wetlands_Project_Metadata feature class. Certain wetland habitats are excluded from the National mapping program because of the limitations of aerial imagery as the primary data source used to detect wetlands. These habitats include seagrasses or submerged aquatic vegetation that are found in the intertidal and subtidal zones of estuaries and near shore coastal waters. Some deepwater reef communities (coral or tuberficid worm reefs) have also been excluded from the inventory. These habitats, because of their depth, go undetected by aerial imagery. By policy, the Service also excludes certain types of "farmed wetlands" as may be defined by the Food Security Act or that do not coincide with the Cowardin et al. definition. Contact the Service's Regional Wetland Coordinator for additional information on what types of farmed wetlands are included on wetland maps. This dataset should be used in conjunction with the Wetlands_Project_Metadata layer, which contains project specific wetlands mapping procedures and information on dates, scales and emulsion of imagery used to map the wetlands within specific project boundaries.
Description: The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Commission and the NC Center for Geographic Information and Analysis developed the GIS data set, WRC Game Lands, to enhance management and planning, citing and impact analysis in areas directly affecting WRC Game Lands. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission assumed sole responsibility for all updates to the data set after the May 1999 update. The current updates enable the user to identify all publicly-owned Game Lands managed by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
Description: The dataset depicts the authoritative locations of the most commonly known Department of Defense (DoD) sites, installations, ranges, and training areas world-wide. These sites encompass land which is federally owned or otherwise managed. This dataset was created from source data provided by the four Military Service Component headquarters and was compiled by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Program within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations and Environment, Business Systems and Information Directorate. Sites were selected from the 2015 Base Structure Report (BSR), a summary of the DoD Real Property Inventory. This list does not necessarily represent a comprehensive collection of all Department of Defense facilities. For inventory purposes, installations are comprised of sites, where a site is defined as a specific geographic location of federally owned or managed land and is assigned to military installation. DoD installations are commonly referred to as a base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction, custody, control of the DoD.While every attempt has been made to provide the best available data quality, this data set is intended for use at mapping scales between 1:50,000 and 1:3,000,000. For this reason, boundaries in this data set may not perfectly align with DoD site boundaries depicted in other federal data sources. Maps produced at a scale of 1:50,000 or smaller which otherwise comply with National Map Accuracy Standards, will remain compliant when this data is incorporated. Boundary data is most suitable for larger scale maps; point locations are better suited for mapping scales between 1:250,000 and 1:3,000,000.If a site is part of a Joint Base (effective/designated on 1 October, 2010) as required under the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure process, it is attributed with the name of the Joint Base. All sites comprising a Joint Base are also attributed to the responsible DoD Component, which is not necessarily the original Component responsible for the site.
Description: These Municipal Boundaries datasets are based on the Powell Bill Program maps for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. Municipalities in North Carolina participating in the Powell Bill Program are required to submit to NCDOT on a regular basis. These datasets include incorporated municipalities in North Carolina that participate in the Powell Bill Program, and boundaries of municipalities which do not participate in the Powell Bill Program. Sources for the boundaries vary in scale and format as provided by the individual Municipalities.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: The Data Conversion Group of the North Carolina Department of Transportation GIS Unit serves as the data steward of this spatial polygon data, on behalf of the Powell Bill, Office of the North Carolina Department of Transportation.
Description: The NC State County Boundary GIS data set is used to provide geospatial information for all North Carolina State and County Boundary lines and the best available geospatial data to facilitate planning, siting, and impact analysis in all 100 counties of NC. This information is sourced via the NC Division of Transportation, the United States Geological Survey and actual field surveys conducted by both North Carolina and South Carolina Licensed Surveyors who have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. This file contains some of the boundaries of counties which have a completed boundary survey, however the majority of the boundary lines have not been surveyed. In addition, some boundaries are unable to be surveyed due to situations where boundaries are coincident with river centers. Currently, the majority of the boundary lines are sourced from DOT county maps originally obtained from the United States Geological Survey; some of these boundary lines may have been updated by county parcel maps.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: North Carolina Geodetic Survey, North Carolina Department of Transportation
Description: The NC State County Boundary GIS data set is used to provide geospatial information for all North Carolina State and County Boundary lines and the best available geospatial data to facilitate planning, siting, and impact analysis in all 100 counties of NC. This information is sourced via the NC Division of Transportation, the United States Geological Survey and actual field surveys conducted by both North Carolina and South Carolina Licensed Surveyors who have been approved and recorded in their respective counties. This file contains some of the boundaries of counties which have a completed boundary survey, however the majority of the boundary lines have not been surveyed. In addition, some boundaries are unable to be surveyed due to situations where boundaries are coincident with river centers. Currently, the majority of the boundary lines are sourced from DOT county maps originally obtained from the United States Geological Survey; some of these boundary lines may have been updated by county parcel maps.
Service Item Id: f0597bf1d8584fa8918048415fb647f5
Copyright Text: North Carolina Geodetic Survey, North Carolina Department of Transportation