A general boundary of the UW Madison campus area. Not based on any legal records.
This data layer is used by the Areas of Potential Change application.
Link to download of Wiscland 2 land cover data (does not include accuracy datasets, which can be found here: https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=febda01fbe3e4e0bbd4c5938c1490322) The Wiscland 2 land cover project was a collaborative effort of the WI Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW), and the WI State Cartographer's Office (SCO) conducted between the fall of 2013 and August 2016. For more information read the metadata provided with the dataset. *to download this item from the DNR Open Data Portal, simply visit the item and your browser will automatically prompt you to download it.
This is a link to GeoData@Wisconsin. GeoData@Wisconsin is an online geoportal that provides discovery and access to Wisconsin geospatial data, imagery, and scanned maps. It is developed and maintained by the UW-Madison Geography Department's Robinson Map Library and State Cartographer's Office. The geoportal combines a map-based spatial search with traditional keyword searching and faceted browsing options to locate and download geospatial data. See the Help section for tips on keyword searching, descriptions of the different facets and collections, and how to interact with the map search function.
A general boundary of the UW Madison campus area. Not based on any legal records.
Community Maps provides Wisconsin's law enforcement agencies and county Traffic Safety Commissions with a statewide map of all police reported motor vehicle crashes from 2010 to the current year. Fatal crashes are included from 2001. Crashes are updated on a nightly basis using geo-coded locations from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation DT4000 police crash report. The Community Maps system was designed to support and enhance traffic safety planning, resource allocation, and decision support at the local level, in particular through the regular review of crashes at each of the county quarterly TSC meetings.
Community Maps is hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison by the Wisconsin Traffic Operations and Safety (TOPS) Laboratory in collaboration with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Bureau of Transportation Safety (BOTS).
New: For crash data analysis requests, please email the BOTS Program and Policy Unit at CrashDataAnalysis@dot.wi.gov.
For Community Maps technical support, please email community-maps@topslab.wisc.edu.
To request access to Community Maps Advanced features, please use the WisTransPortal online User Account Request Form.
Additional contact information:
Randy Wiessinger Statewide Law Enforcement Liaison Bureau of Transportation Safety (BOTS) Division of State Patrol, WisDOT Email: rpw@wiessinger.com
Steven T. Parker, Ph.D. Traffic Operations and Safety (TOPS) Laboratory UW-Madison Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering E-mail: sparker@engr.wisc.edu
Point features representing 122 historic markers near Lake Michigan and Lake Superior in Wisconsin installed and maintained by the Wisconsin State Historical Society. The data is included in the Wisconsin Coastal Guide, an interactive map promoting coastal heritage tourism on the Great Lakes.
Link to download Wiscland 2 accuracy datasets. The Wiscland 2 land cover project was a collaborative effort of the WI Department of Natural Resources (WDNR), University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW), and the WI State Cartographer's Office (SCO) conducted between the fall of 2013 and August 2016. For more information read the metadata provided with the dataset. *to download this item from the DNR Open Data Portal, simply visit the item and your browser will automatically prompt you to download it. WARNING: this file is 5.7 GB and may take a while to download.see https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d7f5d33b182044c187c776e47d72ce84 to download the Wiscland 2 land cover datasets.
Point features representing 237 historic sites along the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior in Wisconsin featured in books by Margaret Beattie Bogue and published by the University of Wisconsin Press. The data is included in the Wisconsin Coastal Guide, an interactive map promoting coastal heritage tourism on the Great Lakes.
Data depicting the locations of 228 coastal parks in Wisconsin compiled by Wisconsin Sea Grant.
This feature service depicts 9 point features representing a video story series titled "Voices of the Coast" produced by Wisconsin Sea Grant.
Point features representing 21 Great Lakes shipwrecks featured on the Wisconsin Shipwrecks website The data is included in the Wisconsin Coastal Guide, an interactive map promoting coastal heritage tourism on the Great Lakes.
Point features representing 47 lighthouses on the Great Lakes in Wisconsin. The data is included in the Wisconsin Coastal Guide, an interactive map promoting coastal heritage tourism on the Great Lakes.
Aerial Photographs (Contact Prints) of Milwaukee, 1937.Source: USDADate flown: WX 8: flown September 26, 1937 WX 9: flown July 26, 1937 WX 22: flown August 4, 1937 WX 25: flown August 12, 1937Scale: WX 8: ca. 1:22,425 WX 9: WX 22: 1:20,000 WX 25: ca. 1:52,000Format: GeoTIFFProjection: State Plane WI-SouthDatum: NAD 1927 Notes: Resolution: most Scanned at 400dpi. Some scanned much lower. Air photos in paper format acquired from UW-Madison Robinson Map Library. Paper air photos scanned and geo-referenced by AGSL staff.greyscale non-ortho-rectified vertical aerial photography covering Milwaukee County Wisconsin; captured July 1937; resolution is 36 inches per pixel; source 9 inch x 7 inch 1:20,000 prints were scanned at 600 pixels per inch and georeferenced via third-order polynomial transformation using high-resolution ortho-rectified imagery as reference
Beginning just outside the city of Sun Prairie, WI, Koshkonong Creek is a small stream that stretches 54 miles primarily through Dane County, before entering Lake Koshkonong, just inside of Jefferson County. The watershed encompassing the creek (Koshkonong Creek watershed) is classified by the Wisconsin DNR as a HUC 10 watershed, with an area of 369.86 miles². A recent Targeted Watershed Assessment (TWA) conducted in 2020 by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WI DNR), illustrates the fact that land within the watershed is primarily agricultural, consisting of around 72% of land use within the area. Hydrologic modifications that have been made to the stream to aid irrigation efforts for agriculture have contributed to flooding, particularly within the upper reaches of the watershed. Additionally, stretches of the creek are noticeably impaired by major snags, excessive vegetation, and siltation. These impediments have resulted in an alteration of stream hydraulics. Both issues are exacerbated by the fact that the city of Sun Prairie, which is situated at the top of the watershed, has been experiencing rapid population growth and subsequently the Sun Prairie Wastewater Treatment Plant has increased discharge volumes to Koshkonong Creek.
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A general boundary of the UW Madison campus area. Not based on any legal records.
This data layer is used by the Areas of Potential Change application.