2017 TIGER/LineĀ® Shapefiles: Roads
The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line File is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The Area Hydrography Shapefile contains the geometry and attributes of both perennial and intermittent area hydrography features, including ponds, lakes, oceans, swamps (up to the U.S. nautical three-mile limit), glaciers, and the area covered by large rivers, streams, and/or canals that are represented as double-line drainage. Single-line drainage water features can be found in the Linear Hydrography Shapefile (LINEARWATER.shp). Linear water features includes single-line drainage water features and artificial path features, where they exist, that run through double-line drainage features such as rivers, streams, and/or canals, and serve as a linear representation of these features.
FEMA Framework Basemap datasets comprise six of the seven FGDC themes of geospatial data that are used by most GIS applications (Note: the seventh framework theme, orthographic imagery, is packaged in a separate NFIP Metadata Profile): cadastral, geodetic control, governmental unit, transportation, general structures, hydrography (water areas & lines. These data include an encoding of the geographic extent of the features and a minimal number of attributes needed to identify and describe the features. (Source: Circular A16, p. 13)
The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation.
Linear Water Features includes single-line drainage water features and artificial path features that run through double-line drainage features such as rivers and streams, and serve as a linear representation of these features. The artificial path features may correspond to those in the USGS National Hydrographic Dataset (NHD). However, in many cases the features do not match NHD equivalent feature and will not carry the NHD metadata codes. These features have a MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) beginning with an "H" to indicate the super class of Hydrographic Features.
8.5 x 11 sized PDF map of Limestone Township voting precinct.
This is a map that depicts the tornado track and damage pictures from a tornado that occurred in the Huntsville forecast area that occurred on August 10th.
More MetadataThe Limestone Overlay District (LOD) is a zoning overlay district adopted by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors on 2/17/2010 and administered by the Loudoun County Department of Building and Development. The Department is responsible for all development approvals, review procedures, modifications and density calculations in the LOD as governed by Article VI, "Development Process and Administration", of the Revised 1993 Zoning Ordinance, and procedures in Chapter 8 of the Facilities Standards manual. LOD is generally comprised of the following geologic formations: Cf-Frederick Limestone, Ct-Tomstown Dolomite, JTRc-Catharpin Creek Formation, JTRcg-Catharpin Creek Formation Goose Creek Member, TRbl-Balls Bluff Siltstone Leesburg Member, and TRbs-Balls Bluff Siltstone Fluvial and Deltaic Sandstone Member. The geographic area of the Limestone Overlay District (LOD) is generally east from the Catoctin Mountain Range to the Potomac River (excludes Lost Corner), and from just south of the Town of Leesburg north to Point of Rocks, MD (excludes the Town of Leesburg.)Purpose: The land area delineated by the boundaries of the LOD is comprised of limestone and "Karst terrain" areas. The terrain is also characterized by the presence of certain natural features, such as sinkholes and rock outcrops. Thus, development on Karst terrain has a direct correlation to the potential for collapse and ground slippage and the susceptibility of groundwater and surface water pollution, and spring contamination, posing serious risks to public health, safety and welfare. The provisions of Section 4-1900 of the Revised 1993 Zoning Ordinance are intended to regulate land use and development in areas underlain by limestone and in areas with Karst features and terrain as shown on the official Limestone Overlay District Map of Loudoun County.Data Owner: Department of Building and Development
8.5 x 11 sized PDF map of Limestone Township.
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Texas Parks and Recreation Department (TPWD) Map to view Public hunting sites in TexasHunting sites are of two types: 1) Public sites (Green stars) such as Wildlife Management Areas (WMA), State Parks (SP), National Wildlife Refuges (NWR), etc. and 2) privately owned lands that are leased by the state to provide hunting to the public (gold stars). Click any star for a pop-up menu that allows you to zoom into the site, or for links to the official map of the site, or for purchasing a hunting permit. Click the layers icon to view hunting zones in Texas for ducks, doves, geese, deer, etc.CLICK HERE TO BUY A PERMIT Hunting DatesHunting dates and regulations vary by site. For details see the TPWD Map Booklet for Public Hunting Lands and any "Notices" of changes. Types of Hunting AreasDove and Small Game Leased Areas are privately owned land that is leased for public hunting access, while Public Hunt Areas are public lands providing hunting access. Map Options/DirectionsInfo - Click on a star for hunt area information and links (make sure pointer is centered for info. to show).Zoom/Pan - Zoom in by double-clicking, rolling mouse wheel, using zoom bar buttons, or by clicking "Zoom to" once or twice to quickly zoom to area; Use mouse to move/pan about map.Search - Type in an address or county in the search box (upper right) to find it on the map (for example, Limestone county, TX).Legend - Show legend by clicking it at top left; click x to close; click Legend to re-open; toggle between Details and Legend by clicking each option above. Zoom in for a more detailed legend.Home - Click the Home icon on the zoom bar (upper right) to go back to the original view.Scale - Map scale is shown in lower leftOverview Map - For an overview map, click the arrow in the upper right corner; click it again if you want to remove the overview map (if you have trouble getting it to show, try clicking the uppermost-right portion of the arrow).Basemap - Change basemap by selecting from the drop-down menu at the top.Measure - Use measure by clicking the measure icon at the top, then click a measure option from the box (hover over each to see description) and place points on the map to measure between, making sure to double-click on last point to end measure. Close measure by clicking on the measure icon at the top of the page.Print - To print the current view, click the down arrow next to the print icon at the top and select desired output. If it says printing, wait until it says "printout", then click and select the desired options to view/print output. To print or save an aerial or Official Hunting Map after clicking its link in a pop-up window do the following: In chrome, right-click on it and select either "print" or "save as"; In IE, right-click on it and click "print" or click "File" menu, then "Save As"; In Firefox click print icon or right-click "Save Page As".Location - Click the location symbol near the zoom bar to find your location on the map (only available on some devices).
National Weather Service Storm Survey information regarding the tornadoes that occurred on April 2, 2024 within the NWS Huntsville County Warning Area (CWA). Included are storm survey damage points with pictures where available, tornado damage paths, and estimated damage swath information where applicable. ALL DATA SHOULD BE CONSIDERED PRELIMINARY.
A map of karst geology (limestone and dolomite) in Washington County, Maryland. Includes points for depressions, sinkholes, springs and caves from the Maryland Geological Survey as well as the Zones of Influence related to mines in the County.
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2017 TIGER/LineĀ® Shapefiles: Roads