The geographic extent of the town of Easton, MA and surrounding cities and townsTown boundaries were copied from MassGIS Data - Community Boundaries (Towns) from Survey Points (last update November 2015). Edits were made to remove coast lines of internal waterways. The boundaries of for Taunton, Raynam and Bridgewater were copied from MassGIS - Community Boundaries (Towns) Without Coast (February 2014). Boundaries were edited to match those from Community Boundaries from Survey Points.
Geospatial data about Easton, Massachusetts Building Footprints. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This dataset consists of tax parcels for Easton, Massachusetts. Tax parcels represent property boundaries for the purpose of tax assessment. Tax parcels are not an authoritative source of property boundaries. The authoritative record of property boundaries are recorded at the Bristol County Registry of Deeds. Only a professional land surveyor my produce a legally authoritative map of property boundaries.Assessor property values are for fiscal year 2025. Tax parcels include recorded plans and deeds through December 2023.Ownership information is updated the first Friday each month and may not reflect current ownership.This feature class contains redundant geometry in cases where there are multiple condominium units on a given tax parcel.
Railroad tracks in Easton, Massachusetts. Compiled from 2017 vector mapping project conducted by WSP. The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. The vector data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
The Stormwater Viewer application displays catch basins, outfalls, and other stormwater related infrastructure in Easton, Massachusetts. Residents can you use this application to locate catch basins. By keeping catch basins clear, residents can help to improve drainage in their neighborhood! Users can find an address using the "Search" tool on the upper-right of the application.
This application provides a map for looking up roads in Easton, Massachusetts based upon their ownership. Road ownership is classified as private, town owned, state owned, or other. Town owned roads have been formally accepted under approved articles at town meeting.UpdatesSeptember 2024 - Map changes and minor interface changesOctober 2020 - Created Instant App for road ownership
Edge of roadway pavement polygons in Easton, Massachusetts. Compiled from 2017 vector mapping project conducted by WSP. The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. The vector data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
Geospatial data about Easton Massachusetts Site Address Points. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Locations and boundaries of municipal and private cemeteries in Easton, Massachusetts. LayersCemeteries - Point location of each cemeteryCemetery Boundaries - Polygons derived from tax parcel boundaries
Open areas within parking lots not designated for parking in Easton, Massachusetts. Compiled from 2017 vector mapping project conducted by WSP. The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. The vector data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
Geospatial data about Easton, Massachusetts Road Centerlines. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Easton Massachusetts Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Large vegetation and land covers greater than .25 acres in Easton, Massachusetts. Compiled from 2017 vector mapping project conducted by WSP. The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. The vector data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
Property boundaries in Easton, Massachusetts as maintained from public recordings
Trails and trailheads in Easton, Massachusetts. Trail Network features are related trail segments that have been merged into a single multi-part line feature based on open space areas within town.Features were derived from a variety of data sources; including Massachusetts Dept. of Conservation and Recreation data, georeferenced maps from local sources, planimetric data collection, and digitized from high resolution imagery.
The purpose of the Aquifer Protection Districts are to protect the Town of Easton's groundwater recharge areas for each existing and potential municipal well.
Smoothed contours were produced at 2 foot intervals from topographic vector data (breaklines) collected by photogrammetrists. Breaklines denote the major terrain shifts as percieved by viewing the aerial photography stereoscopically. Major breaks, such as the top and bottom of hills were marked with the breaklines. Point data (DTM) was used to supplant the breakline data to provide enough information to model the terrain of the area. The data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
Survey field crews surveyed 14 photo identifiable points used for photo control. All the ground control points were used in the final analytical triangulation solution. The horizontal positions were reported in feet; NAD1983 (2011) Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System, Mainland Zone, Epoch 2010.00. Elevations were based on the NorthAmerican Vertical Datum, 1988.
The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. 459 exposures were taken in 16 flight lines at 3300' AMT resulting in a pixel resolution of 0.22' . The photography was collected with 60% overlap to ensure proper stereo viewing.
The digital photographs were triangulated using KLT software. The interior orientations of each photo were measured, the photos were tied togther within flight lines and lastly each flight line was tied, creating one single unified block. This block was then projected into Massachusetts State Plane NAD 83 coordinates using the14 aerial photo ground control points that were collected by traditional survey. RMS formulas were used to compute error propagation and reduce error.
The breakline and dtm data collected through the stereocompilation process was edited in KLT Atlas software to check for continuity. A TIN was generated from the edited topographic data which was then used to produce smoothed contours at 2' intervals. The contour information was then checked for errors and converted into AutoCAD .dxf format for GIS import.
Solar panels on solar farms greater than .1 acres in Easton, Massachusetts. Compiled from 2017 vector mapping project conducted by WSP. The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. The vector data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
Property easements in Easton, Massachusetts.Boundaries are as maintained from publicly recorded plans and deeds from the Northern Bristol County Registry of Deeds.
Buildings and structures greater than 64 sq ft in Easton, Massachusetts. Compiled from 2017 vector mapping project conducted by WSP. The aerial photographic mission was carried out on April 12, 2017. The vector data was collected at scale of 1"= 40'.
The geographic extent of the town of Easton, MA and surrounding cities and townsTown boundaries were copied from MassGIS Data - Community Boundaries (Towns) from Survey Points (last update November 2015). Edits were made to remove coast lines of internal waterways. The boundaries of for Taunton, Raynam and Bridgewater were copied from MassGIS - Community Boundaries (Towns) Without Coast (February 2014). Boundaries were edited to match those from Community Boundaries from Survey Points.