Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Memphis, Tennessee containing 349,370 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.
Property map viewer for the State of Tennessee that covers 85 of the 95 counties in Tennessee.This application allows for searching and displaying property ownership and location information for 87 counties in Tennessee. It is designed to work in concert with the Real Estate Assessment Data site operated by the Comptroller of the Treasury. The following counties are not available in this application but can be found on their own internet sites: Bradley, Davidson (Metro Nashville), Hamilton (Chattanooga), Knox (Knoxville), Montgomery (Clarksville), Rutherford(Murfreesboro), Shelby (Memphis), Sumner, Unicoi, and Williamson.
This is a shapefile of all Shelby County Schools as of June 2019.
This map data layer represents the hydrology for the City of Memphis, TN. This includes lakes, creeks, streams, open channels, and detention pond features. The extent of the mapped geographic area includes Shelby County and areas beyonde the county boundary.
This layer is a component of The primary focus of the map will be used to look at interceptor lines that come to the plants and see where they cross large bodies of water. We are trying to locate any unnecessary inflow into the system..
Geospatial data about Memphis, TN Addresses. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
USNG is standard that established a nationally consistent grid reference system. It provides a seamless plane coordinate system across jurisdictional boundaries and map scales; it enables precise position referencing with GPS, web map portals, and hardcopy maps. USNG enables a practical system of geoaddresses and a universal map index. This data resides in the GCS 1983 coordinate system and is most suitable for viewing over North America.
This layer shows 100 meter grid squares straddling the Mississippi River from New Madrid MO to Memphis TN.
List of providers used as resources:Alcoa Electric Departmenthttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=ALCOAAppalachian Electric Cooperativehttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=APPALACHIANAppalachian Power Companyhttp://outagemap.appalachianpower.com.s3.amazonaws.com/external/default.htmlBlue Ridge Mountain EMChttp://www.brmemc.com:8080/Bright Ridge / JCPBhttps://css.jcpb.com/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapBristol Virginia Utilitieshttp://outageview.bvua.com/Chickasaw Electric Cooperativehttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=CHICKASAWClarksville Department of Electricityhttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=CDECleveland Utilitieshttp://204.238.168.184:1370/Clinton Utilities Boardhttp://outage.clintonub.com/Columbia Power & Water Systemshttp://oms.cpws.com:7575/Cumberland Electric Membership Corporationhttps://cemc.org/outagemap/index.htmlCumberland Valley Electrichttps://ebill.cumberlandvalley.coop/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapDuck River EMChttp://outagemap.dremc.com:8182/Fort Loudoun Electric Cooperativehttp://outage.flec.org/French Broad EMChttp://www.frenchbroademc.com/outagemap.cfmGibson Electric Membership Corporationhttp://outagemap.gibsonemc.com/Greeneville Light and Power Systemhttps://ebill.glps.net/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+Map&from=qlHolston Electric Cooperativehttp://outage.holstonelectric.com:81/Jackson Energy Authorityhttps://www.jaxenergy.com/outages/Kentucky Utilitieshttp://stormcenter.lge-ku.com/default.htmlKnoxville Utilities Boardhttps://www.kub.org/outage/mapLaFollette Utilitieshttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=LAFOLLETTELenoir City Utilities Boardhttp://www.lcub.com/livemap/Maryville Electric Departmenthttp://204.63.180.54:7576/Memphis Light Gas and Water Divisionhttp://azimuth.mlgw.org/OutageSummary.phpMiddle Tennessee Electric Membership Corphttps://member.mtemc.com/mapviewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapNashville Electric Servicehttps://www.nespower.com/outagemap/default.aspxNewport Utilitieshttps://ebill.newportutilities.com/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+MapRipley Power & Lighthttp://outages.ripleypower.com/Sequachee Valley Electric Coophttps://www.outageentry.com/CustomerFacingAppJQM/outage.php?clientid=SEQUACHEESevier County Electrichttp://www.sces.net:88/Southwest Tennessee Electric Membership Corphttp://map.stemc.com/Tippah Electric Power Associationhttps://webmap.tippahepa.com/OMSWebMap/OMSWebMap.htm?clientKey=undefinedTri-County Electric REMChttps://www.tcemc.org/outages/Volunteer Energy Cooperativehttps://ebill.vec.org/woViewer/mapviewer.html?config=Outage+Web+Map
Geospatial data about Memphis, Tennessee Streets. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer is a component of The primary focus of the map will be used to look at interceptor lines that come to the plants and see where they cross large bodies of water. We are trying to locate any unnecessary inflow into the system..
The City Council District data was created by DPD. They data shows seven district boundaries with representatives information in the attributes. The data was last updated by City of Memphis Engineering Division on 8/21/2015.
This layer is a component of MemConnect.
This map contains sites along the Memphis Heritage Trail, which was the recipient of a 2017 Underrepresented Communities (URC) Grant. Data was created by geocoding addresses provided by Middle Tennessee State University, a partner on the Memphis Heritage Trail project.
The road network is meant to provide the foundation for all emergency response dispatching. The Tennessee Information for Public Safety (TIPS) street centerlines contain all the necessary attributes to allow for accurate geocoding and spatial representation. Utilizing the alternate street names provided with this feature class will allow for more enhanced geocoding attributes due to the inherent nature of roads carrying various names. See the following URL for a data dictionary: http://gis.tn.gov/tips_docs/TIPS_Specifications_v50.pdf
© GIS Data Resources, Inc. (GDR), Memphis Light, Gas & Water (MLGW), Shelby County Emergency Communications District of Tennessee, Tennessee Office of Information Resources (OIR) This layer is a component of Master County Map February 14, 2012.
Basic fire station data for the City of Memphis and surrounding areas
© City of Memphis Division of Fire Services; City of Memphis Enterprise GIS; Shelby County Fire Department This layer is a component of MemConnect.
Exercise - Exercise - ExerciseData layers, Analysis, Modeling represent the collective efforts of the geospatial community to provide data driven and science based content &analysis to inform planning efforts for exercise scenarios and emergencymanagement. The purpose of Shaken Fury 2019 (SF19) is to evaluate and improve the wholecommunity’s ability to establish and implement a coordinated strategy of rapidresponse and recovery operations for the prioritization and application of accessibleresources and capabilities in response to a “no-notice” earthquake incident.Utilizing a common scenario of a 7.7 magnitude earthquake off the CottonwoodGrove Fault (Southwest Segment of the New Madrid Seismic Zone [NMSZ])outside of Memphis, Tennessee, whole community partners will come togetherfrom May 29 – June 7, 2019 to exercise response and recovery missionsthroughout and beyond the NMSZ Region.Through a series of integrated tabletop, functional, and full-scale exercises, the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee will coordinate response and recovery activities with FEMA Regions IV, V, VI, and VII state, FEMA headquarters, U.S. Department of Energy, and Department of Defense (DOD).Credits and much thanks GIS partner agencies:USGS, DOE, CUSEC, FEMA Hazus HQ Team, FEMA Recovery GIS, DoD, FEMA HQ Response Geosaptial Office, DHS NCC/ESF2
The data represents the updated dissolved municipal boundaries and remaining annexation areas for Shelby county cities. The original multi-part polygons for the same municipal boundary are merged into one single polygon. The data is edited from the County Municipality Boundary data which is created by Shelby County ReGIS in 2008.The data was last updated on 12/31/2013.
© Harold Truebger E911 for municipal boundaries, DPD for updating annexation reserver areas This layer is sourced from mapgis.memphistn.gov.
This layer is composed of fire districts from City of Memphis and other cities/Towns of Shelby County.
This layer is a component of MemConnect.
The New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) has been responsible for producing some of the largest intraplate earthquakes on record (Tuttle et al., 2002). Paleoseismologic studies of sand blows and the Reelfoot fault show that earthquakes occurred in the last 4000 years at intervals of approximately 400-600 years (Kelson et al., 1995; Tuttle et al., 2002; Holbrook et al., 2006). The 1811-1812 NMSZ sequence produced three major earthquakes (M 7-8) followed by several large aftershocks and hundreds of smaller ones, resulting in a felt area that reached the east coast of the United States and caused destruction of several settlements along the Mississippi River due to liquefaction and strong shaking (Nuttli 1973, Johnston and Schweig, 1996). The risk of another large destructive earthquake in this region is of great concern to the USGS and local and federal authorities because several large metropolitan areas (Memphis, Little Rock, Nashville, St. Louis), and hundreds of smaller communities lie in or near the NMSZ.The mechanism for occurrence of earthquakes in the NMSZ is widely debated. Studies reveal the NMSZ is underlain by a failed rifting event, dating from late Precambrian. During the failed rifting event, emplacement of mafic plutons throughout the crustal column took place. Further studies show a correlation between the rift and current seismic activity. This correlation suggests that the source of the earthquakes was from slippage along weak zones within the failed rift caused by the E-W compressive stress of the region, a result of plate motion. Seismic monitoring shows that there is a spatial correlation of the active seismic zone with the failed Reelfoot Rift.
A web map detailing the track of the devastating F3 tornado that struck West Memphis and parts of far western Tennessee on December 14, 1987. This was produced by the National Weather Service Office in Little Rock, Arkansas.
This layer is a component of The primary focus of the map will be used to look at interceptor lines that come to the plants and see where they cross large bodies of water. We are trying to locate any unnecessary inflow into the system..
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Memphis, Tennessee containing 349,370 features.
Property parcel GIS map data consists of detailed information about individual land parcels, including their boundaries, ownership details, and geographic coordinates.
Property parcel data can be used to analyze and visualize land-related information for purposes such as real estate assessment, urban planning, or environmental management.
Available for viewing and sharing as a map in a Koordinates map viewer. This data is also available for export to DWG for CAD, PDF, KML, CSV, and GIS data formats, including Shapefile, MapInfo, and Geodatabase.