The R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from aerial photography, but only about one quarter of the series was contoured. The standard sheet size is 1 degree of latitude by 1.5 degrees of longitude. Transverse Mercator map projection and Clark 1858 datum were used. Coverage of the country was completed in 1968.
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Detailed geological mapping at 1:250 000 providing information on geological units, structural geology and faultlines, to produce a geological plan of the Kingston region of Western Australia. The map was published in 1980. Show full description
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Explore Kingston using our interactive mapping system, KMaps. It's a convenient way to explore the City's GIS data, create custom maps, check out the City's aerial and street level imagery collection, as well as discover what other mapping apps the City has to offer.You can use KMaps to learn more about your neighbourhood, view the locations of capital projects, get information on City services, measure distances and areas, mark up and print custom maps alongside City of Kingston data, and much more.
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Explore Public Art Discover new and existing public art as part of the City of Kingston Arts Walk, a self-guided tour across the city, accessible by walking and/or by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The Arts Walk highlights City-owned public art – permanent and temporary – developed through the City of Kingston’s Public Art Program, as well as existing public art as part of the Civic Collection.The Arts Walk includes public art along Kingston’s waterfront from Lake Ontario Park to Douglas Fluhrer Park, in the downtown core and Williamsville up to Victoria Park, and in suburban and rural areas including at the INVISTA Centre and YGK Airport. Public Art MapThe City's public art collection is now available online and accessible from your computer, tablet and mobile device. Printed Arts Walk postcards can also be picked up at various locations including City Hall. Scroll through below to view images, locations and artwork information. Photographs by Chris Miner with support from Suleimy Rios-Aguilar.
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This service contains the locations of planned capital projects being completed by Utilities Kingston within the City of Kingston. They have been categorized by year and project type. For more information on other major infrastructure projects Utilities Kingston is working on, has planned or is exploring visit https://utilitieskingston.com/Projects.
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Kingston's Waterfront Master Plan is intended to be a guiding document that organizes and prioritizes a plan for the renewal of public waterfront spaces as well as the improvement of access and the creation of a fully connected public waterfront. For the purposes of the project, Kingston's waterfront has been divided into six focus areas, each with their own unique characteristics. This story map contains a series of interactive maps designed to give the user a sense of where the various focus areas are located across the city, and details on the design workshops scheduled for each. Be sure to check out the final map in the series to see the latest photos submitted by you of Kingston's waterfront!For more information on the City of Kingston's Waterfront Master Plan project, see https://www.cityofkingston.ca/city-hall/projects-construction/waterfront-master-plan.
Household food insecurity is a serious public health issue that can negatively affect the health of individuals, families, and our communities. For this reason, the City of Kingston is providing a list of local food resources as part of the Community Development and Well-being team. This dataset includes resources for low to no cost food resources, including but not limited to Community Food Programs, location of Community Gardens, Cultural Food Stores, Farm stands and low cost grocery stores. The Corporation of the City of Kingston assumes no responsibility for inaccurate or inconsistent data set out in this map product. The City does not accept any responsibility for reliance thereon. The City does not make any representations or warranty, express or implied, in relation to the website including without limitations, as to the quality, merchantability and fitness for any use. Further, the City does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy of this information, nor is it responsible for any expenses or damages incurred, directly or indirectly, resulting from the use of this information.
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My Neighbourhood is an online tool that uses geo-enabled information to create an interactive map, offering users the ability to search and discover City programs and services, facilities, and projects within an area in the City of Kingston. Starting with an address, users can easily search and access and public information online in a spatial context. The tool aims to: Provide geo-enabled information Provide a framework that can be leveraged for future datasetsCentralize data in one place to provide linkages to other relevant City systems and resourcesIntegrate with City of Kingston websiteFor more information visit https://www.cityofkingston.ca/explore/neighbourhood-profiles.
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The KINGSTON 12 Mine map was published in 1983 at 1:2 500 as part of the TOWN MAP series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Beenleigh (9542) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is KINGSTON 12_7243.
Kingston Area Gold Mine Leases. Author:Department of Mapping and Surveying, Queensland.
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This Polygon Feature Class is of the City of Kingston former Municipal Boundary. The boundaries were for the City of Kingston, Kingston Twp, Pittsburgh Twp prior to amalgamation in 1998. This data is used for Map Presentations, Web Map Applications and General Analysis.
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The KINGSTON Mine map was published in 1975, charted in 1980 at 1:10 000 as part of the 1:10 000 series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Beenleigh (9542) 1:100 000 map area.
The map product is available to all government agencies, industry and the public for reference.
Title and Image reference number is KINGSTON_6604.
Permits current as at 01/07/1988 transferred into Mines spatial database and viewer. Author:Department of Mapping and Surveying, Queensland.
This data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Data is downloadable in various distribution formats.
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This polygon feature class represents the designated Urban Area for the City of Kingston. The Rural Area polygon is the remainder of the City of Kingston Municipal Boundary. Updated to February, 2020
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Zone Boundaries as described in Schedule 1 of Kingston Zoning By-Law 2022-62. This includes commercial, development reserve, employment, environmental, hamlet, heritage, institutional, open space, residential, rural, rural industrial, transportation, utilities, and lands not subject to this bylaw.City Council enacted the new Kingston Zoning Bylaw Number 2022-62 on April 26, 2022. The Kingston Zoning Bylaw regulates the use of lands and the size and location of buildings for almost all properties in the City of Kingston (all properties except those identified as “Not Subject to this By-law”).If you have questions about the existing zoning for a property or properties in the City of Kingston, please visit https://www.cityofkingston.ca/business/planning-and-development/zoning
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On Street parking zones and areas in the City of Kingston. Part of the on-street permit program to regulate street parking in the downtown region.
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The KINGSTON Mine map was published in 1939 at 4 Chains to an Inch as part of the TOWN MAP series to administer permit and permit related spatial information. The map was maintained internally as a provisional office chart and is located within the Beenleigh (9542) 1:100 000 map area.
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Title and Image reference number is KINGSTON_2537.
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Web map showing the locations of marina slips in the Confederation Basin Marina and Portsmouth Olympic Harbour Marina.
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Lot and concession boundaries within the City of Kingston, Ontario, represented by polygons.
The R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from aerial photography, but only about one quarter of the series was contoured. The standard sheet size is 1 degree of latitude by 1.5 degrees of longitude. Transverse Mercator map projection and Clark 1858 datum were used. Coverage of the country was completed in 1968.
From the site: “The Geologic Atlas of the United States is a set of 227 folios published by the U.S. Geological Survey between 1894 and 1945. Each folio includes both topographic and geologic maps for each quad represented in that folio, as well as description of the basic and economic geology of the area. The Geologic Atlas collection is maintained by the Map & GIS Library. The repository interface with integrated Yahoo! Maps was developed by the Digital Initiatives -- Research & Technology group within the TAMU Libraries using the Manakin interface framework on top of the DSpace digital repository software. Additional files of each map are available for download for use in GIS or Google Earth. A tutorial is provided which describes how to download theses files.”
The R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from aerial photography, but only about one quarter of the series was contoured. The standard sheet size is 1 degree of latitude by 1.5 degrees of longitude. Transverse Mercator map projection and Clark 1858 datum were used. Coverage of the country was completed in 1968.