Final Project: Proximity Analysis of the Bobwhite-Manatee Transmission Line
In this project, I conducted a proximity analysis of the Bobwhite-Manatee transmission line to assess its impact on local communities, environmentally sensitive lands, homes, and schools. Using ArcGIS Pro, the analysis helped determine the extent to which the transmission line would disrupt the surrounding areas.
Environmentally Sensitive Lands
The first objective was to quantify the impact on conservation lands and wetlands. I used GIS tools to intersect the corridor with conservation areas, calculating the total acreage affected. The analysis revealed minimal impact, along with a small overlap with conservation lands.
Homes in Proximity
Next, I identified homes within a 400-foot buffer of the transmission line. By digitizing homes from aerial imagery and using the buffer tool, I found that 64 homes were within proximity. This helps quantify the potential impact on residents.
Schools in Proximity
Using geocoded data from previous labs, I mapped the schools in both Manatee and Sarasota counties. After creating a 400-foot buffer around the transmission line, I discovered no schools fell within proximity, reducing concerns over the project's impact on educational institutions.
Conclusion
Overall, the transmission line's route poses a minimal risk to both the environment and local communities. With no schools nearby and limited impact on homes and sensitive lands, the project appears to be a feasible option for the region.

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