City/County Boundaries for Cheyenne and Laramie County Wyoming
Road and Street Centerlines dataset current as of 2007. Road centerline.
Zip Codes dataset current as of 2007. Zip Code boundaries - source maybe TIGER?.
This map is designed to help illustrate the progress Cheyenne has made in storm water management since the flood of 1985. The left frame of this map shows our storm water management system circa 1985, as well as the flooded areas from the flood of 1985 (which was roughly a 100 year event in most parts of Cheyenne).. The map data on the right side of the map is from our most recent data (2015) and shows our updated storm water management system as well as the our current 100 year flood areas.
Created by the Cheyenne/Laramie County Cooperative GIS Program as a floodplain identification resource. Laramie County and the City of Cheyenne participated in the DFIRM study with FEMA and the results were published in 2007. For further information visit the site and see the Metadata on the Help page.
County Boundary Laramie County Wyoming
Lakes in Laramie County Wyoming
Address points for Laramie County
Physical Features/Public Buildings Cheyenne Laramie County Wyoming
Building Footprints Cheyenne Laramie County Wyoming
Laramie County Composite Geocoder Service. Geocodes address dataset first, then mile markers and finally streets.
WAFB Boundary Laramie County Wyoming
Creeks Laramie County Wyoming
Railroad Centerlines Cheyenne Laramie County Wyoming
This database includes surficial geology, contacts, fault, and marker bed layers providing the legend for the surficial geology layer. Original data from 1940's-1960's. Data is from the Kansas Geological Survey - Cartographic Services and its predecessors. The surficial geology layers display attributed polygons representing intervals in the stratigraphic sequence identified and mapped at the surface of the county. In the contacts layers of the database, contacts corresponding to the boundaries between adjacent geologic polygons on the map are represented by attributed line features. Marker bed layers include distinctive beds of rock strata that are easily distinguishable and observable over large horizontal distances. The surface expression of structural geologic features such as faults or the axis of a fold, syncline, or anticline are represented by attributed line features in the faults layers. Not all counties will have layers for all these features. Counties included are: Allen, Barton, Brown, Cheyenne, Clay, Cloud, Cowley, Decatur, Ellsworth, Franklin, Gove, Graham, Grant, Greeley, Harper, Haskell, Jackson, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Logan, Marshall, Meade, Miami, Mitchell, Nemaha, Ottawa, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Rice, Rush, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Wichita
Creeks Laramie County Wyoming
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City/County Boundaries for Cheyenne and Laramie County Wyoming