By using this data, you agree to the SEMCOG Copyright License Agreement. 1-foot elevation contour lines for Livingston County, Michigan, stored in file geodatabase format. Created from LiDAR data collected in 2017-2018.
These GIS files represent geographic boundaries for lands that are under the protection of NYS Agricultural District Law, administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets. The boundaries are derived from New York State Agricultural District, 1:24,000-scale, maps produced at county agencies. The district boundaries correspond to tax parcel data. District boundaries are joined into a file representing all of the Agricultural Districts within an entire county. Note that 2003 legislation allows lands to be added to districts on an annual basis. Electronic data provided here may predate those additions. Tax parcel detail and secondary rights-of-way are not included in this dataset. Rights-of-way for state and federal highways, railroads and utilities are only included when they are delineated on the original 1:24,000 scale maps. The data files are in ArcGIS shapefile format.
Geospatial data about Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Utility. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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The dataset contains the geomorphological units map of Hurd Peninsula in Livingston Island as GIS files. Mapping was produced using high resolution field mapping supported by the analysis of a QuickBird scene and focus on present-day geomorphological processes and on the characteristics of the surface materials. The map was produced with the objective to contribute to analysis of surface deformation products derived from remote sensing imagery and permafrost modelling within the project ESA Data User Element - GlobPermafrost (DUE-GlobPermafrost).
Looking for information on a construction project near you? Project Portal offers a comprehensive view of all current, funded, and planned projects occurring across the State of Maryland. You can quickly and easily access specific project information, including a general overview, interactive map, news, schedule, pictures and video, supporting documents, and upcoming public meetings. It’s easy to search by location for a specific project, or by county for a list of all projects in your jurisdiction.(MDOT SHA Project Portal Individual Project Page Web Map)MDOT SHA WebsiteContact Us
Publication Date: April 2025. This polygon layer is updated annually.
This layer contains 2024 parcel data only for NY State counties which gave NYS ITs Geospatatial Services permission to share this data with the public. Work to obtain parcel data from additional counties, as well as permission to share the data, is ongoing. To date, 36 counties have provided the Geospatial Services permission to share their parcel data with the public. Parcel data for counties which do not allow the Geospatial Services to redistribute their data must be obtained directly from those counties. Geospatial Services' goal is to eventually include parcel data for all counties in New York State.
Parcel geometry was incorporated as received from County Real Property Departments. No attempt was made to edge-match parcels along adjacent counties. County attribute values were populated using 2024 Assessment Roll tabular data Geospatial Services obtained from the NYS Department of Tax and Finance’s Office of Real Property Tax Services (ORPTS). Tabular assessment data was joined to the county provided parcel geometry using the SWIS & SBL or SWIS & PRINT KEY unique identifier for each parcel.
Detailed information about assessment attributes can be found in the ORPTS Assessor’s Manuals available here: https://www.tax.ny.gov/research/property/assess/manuals/assersmanual.htm. New York City data comes from NYC MapPluto which can be found here: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/data-maps/open-data/dwn-pluto-mappluto.page.
This layer displays when zoomed in below 1:37,051-scale.
This map service is available to the public.
Geometry accuracy varies by contributing county.
Thanks to the following counties that specifically authorized Geospatial Services to share their GIS tax parcel data with the public: Albany, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Cortland, Erie, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Lewis, Livingston, Montgomery, New York City (Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond), Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Schuyler, Steuben, St Lawrence, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Wayne, and Westchester.
The State of New York, acting through the New York State Office of Information Technology Services, makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, with respect to the use of or reliance on the Data provided. The User accepts the Data provided “as is” with no guarantees that it is error free, complete, accurate, current or fit for any particular purpose and assumes all risks associated with its use. The State disclaims any responsibility or legal liability to Users for damages of any kind, relating to the providing of the Data or the use of it. Users should be aware that temporal changes may have occurred since this Data was created.
Methodology
The depth grid and flooding extent polygon were created using the best available data at the time. These depth grids use the provisional USGS HWM data as of 8/30/2016 and some assessment information where high water marks were captured. Gage input data was limited to USGS and USACE river gages that remained in operation throughout the event. Multiple gages in the region were either overtopped or damaged during the event and were not used to create this product. Although gages in southern Ascension and Livingston parishes were still rising slightly, the most recent gage output was utilized. Gage data was pulled on August 17th and gage locations were populated to reflect the crest elevations.
Coarse flowpaths were created for the gaged streams with evenly spaced points placed between the gages. Water surface elevations were then interpolated based on the max WSEL record at the gages. These points better reflect the WSEL gradient along the stream and prevent straight-line interpolation between gages. The gage points and interpolated points were used to create a WSEL TIN.
The water surface elevation TIN was subsequently converted to a raster that was snapped to the mosaicked 5-meter DEMs for the area that were obtained from the LSU Atlas website. The difference between the water surface and ground surface was then calculated. A depth grid for areas with values greater than zero was created along with a polygon feature class that delineates the approximate flood extents.
There are limited stream gages in the area. As a result, interpolation methods can create areas where flooding is either underrepresented or overrepresented.
Access and Use Constraints
User assumes all risk related to the use of this data. FEMA provides this data "as is" and disclaims any and all warranties, whether express or implied, including (without limitation) any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and there are no express or implied guarantees of accuracy of the data. In no event will FEMA or any other Federal Agency be liable to you or to any third party for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or exemplary damages or lost profit resulting from any use or misuse of this data.
This is the current Zoning layer for the City of Livingston.
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Geospatial data about Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Buildings and Structures. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Texas Park Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Trails. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This web map supports the application: Yellowstone River Post Flood Aerial Photo Viewer.Aerial photos collected along the Yellowstone River from approximately Gardiner to Livingston. The images were collected for post-flood (spring 2022) recovery efforts. The flight was completed during the last week of September 2022, after the water had dropped and the smoke had completely cleared. Properties of flood affected landowners that expressed interest, as well as public infrastructure, were targeted. The images were collected by Chris Boyer (Kestrel Aerial Services, Inc) for Montana Freshwater Partners, with funding from AMB West. Contact Wendy Weaver at wweaver@freshwaterpartners.org with any questions about the photos. Direct technical questions about the application and how to use it to the Montana State Library at geoinfo@mt.gov.Use and distribution of the photos has the following requirements: (1) the photos cannot be used for any commercial purposes, and (2) the watermark must be retained and include the photographer (Kestrel Aerial Services, Inc) and the Montana Freshwater Partners web link.
This map forms part of the Montana State Geological Map.
The Ennis 1:100,000 quadrangle lies within both the Laramide (Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary) foreland province of southwestern Montana and the northeastern margin of the middle to late Tertiary Basin and Range province.
The oldest rocks in the quadrangle are Archean high-grade gneiss, and granitic to ultramafic intrusive rocks that are as old as about 3.0 Ga. The gneiss includes a supracrustal assemblage of quartz-feldspar gneiss, amphibolite, quartzite, and biotite schist and gneiss. The basement rocks are overlain by a platform sequence of sedimentary rocks as old as Cambrian Flathead Quartzite and as young as Upper Cretaceous Livingston Group sandstones, shales, and volcanic rocks.
The Archean crystalline rocks crop out in the cores of large basement uplifts, most notably the "Madison-Gravelly arch" that includes parts of the present Tobacco Root Mountains and the Gravelly, Madison, and Gallatin Ranges. These basement uplifts or blocks were thrust westward during the Laramide orogeny over rocks as young as Upper Cretaceous. The thrusts are now exposed in the quadrangle along the western flanks of the Gravelly and Madison Ranges (the Greenhorn thrust and the Hilgard fault system, respectively). Simultaneous with the west-directed thrusting, northwest-striking, northeast-side-up reverse faults formed a parallel set across southwestern Montana; the largest of these is the Spanish Peaks fault, which cuts prominently across the Ennis quadrangle.
Beginning in late Eocene time, extensive volcanism of the Absorka Volcanic Supergroup covered large parts of the area; large remnants of the volcanic field remain in the eastern part of the quadrangle. The volcanism was concurrent with, and followed by, middle Tertiary extension. During this time, the axial zone of the "Madison-Gravelly arch," a large Laramide uplift, collapsed, forming the Madison Valley, structurally a complex down-to-the-east half graben. Basin deposits as thick as 4,500 m filled the graben.
Pleistocene glaciers sculpted the high peaks of the mountain ranges and formed the present rugged topography.
Compilation scale is 1:100,000. Geology mapped between 1988 and 1995. Compilation completed 1997. Review and revision completed 1997. Archive files prepared 1998-02.
BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. The project consisted of color digital aerial imagery acquisition and color digital orthophoto production at 0.5-foot ground sample distance (GSD) for Oakland County (approximately 907 square miles). The aerial photography plan and the 2, 500 foot x 2, 500 foot digital orthophoto tiles were based on the SEMCOG approved Tile system, based upon the State Plane Grid.
In the Spring of 2010, Southeast Michigan Council of Government (SEMCOG) obtained new orthoimagery for all seven of the membership counties - Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw, Wayne, and St. Clair.
This data is used in the Tribar Release Sampling Results interactive web app (item details). The Michigan departments of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and local officials are working together to protect residents in Monroe, Oakland, Livingston, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties following a release of hexavalent chromium to the Wixom Sewage Treatment Facility from Tribar Manufacturing in Wixom. The sewer feeds the Wixom wastewater treatment plant, which discharges to the Huron River system.Sites shown on the map represent targeted locations. Latitude/longitude coordinates may vary slightly with each visit due to on-site sampling logistics and GPS accuracy. This data was last updated 10/12/22 and shows sampling through 9/08/22. This data shows PFAS surface water results. Field Name Description
SiteID Unique ID of the site where the sample was collected
WaterbodyName Name of the waterbody the sample was collected
Description Description of the site where the sample was collected
SampleDate Date of collection
LabSampleID Unique ID of the sample
QAQCSample Distinction between samples collected for quality control/quality assurance (replicate) and depth of the collected sample: collected at the surface, collected at mid depth, or at the bottom of the waterbody
Latitude Y coordinate of sample location
Longitude X coordinate of sample location PFAS Fields: PFBA_ngL PFBA (ng/L)
PFPeA_ngL PFPeA (ng/L)
4_2FTSA_ngL 4:2 FTSA (ng/L)
PFHxA_ngL PFHxA (ng/L)
PFBS_ngL PFBS (ng/L)
PFHpA_ngL PFHpA (ng/L)
PFPeS_ngL PFPeS (ng/L)
FTSA6_2_ngL 6:2 FTSA (ng/L)
PFOA_ngL PFOA (ng/L)
PFHxS_ngL PFHxS (ng/L)
PFHxS-LN_ngL PFHxS-LN (ng/L)
PFHxS-BR_ngL PFHxS-BR (ng/L)
PFNA_ngL PFNA (ng/L)
8-2FTSA_ngL 8:2 FTSA (ng/L)
PFHpS_ngL PFHpS (ng/L)
PFDA_ngL PFDA (ng/L)
N_MeFOSAA_ngL N-MeFOSAA (ng/L)
EtFOSAA_ngL EtFOSAA (ng/L)
PFOS_ngL PFOS (ng/L)
PFOS-LN_ngL PFOS-LN (ng/L)
PFOS-BR_ngL PFOS-BR (ng/L)
PFUnDA_ngL PFUnDA (ng/L)
PFNS_ngL PFNS (ng/L)
PFDoDA_ngL PFDoDA (ng/L)
PFDS_ngL PFDS (ng/L)
PFTrDA_ngL PFTrDA (ng/L)
FOSA_ngL FOSA (ng/L)
PFTeDA_ngL PFTeDA (ng/L)
Cl_PF3OUdS11_ngL 11Cl-PF3OUdS (ng/L)
Cl_PF3ONS9_ngL 9Cl-PF3ONS (ng/L)
ADONA_ngL ADONA (ng/L)
HFPO-DA_ngL HFPO-DA (ng/L)
FHpPA_7-3FTCA_ngL FHpPA (7:3 FTCA) (ng/L)
FPePA_5-3FTCA_ngL FPePA (5:3 FTCA) (ng/L)
FPrPA_3-3FTCA_ngL FPrPA (3:3 FTCA) (ng/L)
NFDHA_ngL NFDHA (ng/L)
PFBSA_ngL PFBSA (ng/L)
PFECHS_ngL PFECHS (ng/L)
PFEESA_ngL PFEESA (ng/L)
PFHxSA_ngL PFHxSA (ng/L)
PFMBA_ngL PFMBA (ng/L)
PFMPA_ngL PFMPA (ng/L)
PFPrS_ngL PFPrS (ng/L) Learn more about EGLE's spill response by visiting Michigan.gov/EGLETribarResponse. You can view the data behind this map in table format or download the data by visiting our Maps and Open Data Portal. For questions about this data and EGLE's response, contact Michael Alexander at AlexanderM2@Michigan.gov.Hexavalent chromium is a known carcinogen that can cause a number of adverse health effects through ingestion, skin contact or inhalation. Residents with questions about hexavalent chromium, potential health effects or exposures can call the MI Toxic Hotline at 800-648-6942, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Extended hotline hours will be offered this weekend, Saturday, Aug. 6 and Sunday, Aug. 7, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EGLE makes every attempt to ensure data accuracy but cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information contained within these datasets.
Geospatial data about Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Campground Sites. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Parking and Boat Ramp. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
A statewide raster dataset describing Topex Scores for each 50mx50m cell, based on a 500m visibility/horizon. To be used in conjunction with the 'Forest and Wind Risk' guidebook produced by Private Forests Tasmania. For more information, refer http://www.pft.tas.gov.au/publications/forest_and_wind_risk
Daniel Livingston, Esk Mapping and GIS carried out the analysis on behalf of Private Forests Tasmania.
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The Technology Transfer (T2) Program is a nationwide effort financed jointly by the Federal Highway Administration and individual state departments of transportation. Its purpose is to transfer the latest state-of-the-art technology in the areas of roads and bridges by translating the technology into terms understood by local and state highway or transportation personnel.Filter by county using the codes below and the query: example Peoria (INV_CO = '072')
001 ADAMS
019 DE KALB
037 HENRY
055 MC DONOUGH
073 PERRY
091 UNION
002 ALEXANDER
020 DE WITT
038 IROQOUIS
056 MC HENRY
074 PIATT
092 VERMILION
003 BOND
021 DOUGLAS
039 JACKSON
057 MC LEAN
075 PIKE
093 WABASH
004 BOONE
022 DU PAGE
040 JASPER
058 MACON
076 POPE
094 WARREN
005 BROWN
023 EDGAR
041 JEFFERSON
059 MACOUPIN
077 PULASKI
095 WASHINGTON
006 BUREAU
024 EDWARDS
042 JERSEY
060 MADISON
078 PUTNAM
096 WAYNE
007 CALHOUN
025 EFFINGHAM
043 JO DAVIESS
061 MARION
079 RANDOLPH
097 WHITE
008 CARROLL
026 FAYETTE
044 JOHNSON
062 MARSHALL
080 RICHLAND
098 WHITESIDE
009 CASS
027 FORD
045 KANE
063 MASON
081 ROCK ISLAND
099 WILL
010CHAMPAIGN
028 FRANKLIN
046KANKAKEE
064 MASSAC
082 ST. CLAIR
100 WILLIAMSON
011 CHRISTIAN
029 FULTON
047 KENDALL
065 MENARD
083 SALINE
101 WINNEBAGO
012 CLARK
030 GALLATIN
048 KNOX
066 MERCER
084 SANGAMON
102 WOODFORD
013 CLAY
031 GREENE
049 LAKE
067 MONROE
085 SCHUYLER
014 CLINTON
032 GRUNDY
050 LA SALLE
068 MONTGOMERY
086 SCOTT
015 COLES
033 HAMILTON
051 LAWRENCE
069 MORGAN
087 SHELBY
016 COOK
034 HANCOCK
052 LEE
070 MOULTRIE
088 STARK
017 CRAWFORD
035 HARDIN
053 LIVINGSTON
071 OGLE
089 STEPHENSON
018 CUMBERLAND
036 HENDERSON
054 LOGAN
072 PEORIA
090 TAZEWELL
By using this data, you agree to the SEMCOG Copyright License Agreement. 1-foot elevation contour lines for Livingston County, Michigan, stored in file geodatabase format. Created from LiDAR data collected in 2017-2018.