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    Missoula County Cadastral Data Snapshot June 2022

    • montana-state-library-2022-floods-gis-data-hub-montana.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Jun 3, 2022
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    Montana Geographic Information (2022). Missoula County Cadastral Data Snapshot June 2022 [Dataset]. https://montana-state-library-2022-floods-gis-data-hub-montana.hub.arcgis.com/documents/montana::missoula-county-cadastral-data-snapshot-june-2022/about?path=
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    Jun 3, 2022
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    Montana Geographic Information
    Area covered
    Missoula County
    Description

    Missoula County Cadastral Data ResourcesA snapshot of property and parcel data for July 2022.Department of Revenue Orion SQL property record database provided as both an SQL database and as tables in a file geodatabase.File Geodatabase and Shapefile options for parcel polygon GIS data.Visit the Montana State Library Cadastral MSDI page for more information on cadastral data and Orion property database : MSDI Cadastral (mt.gov)The Montana Cadastral Framework shows the taxable parcels and tax-exempt parcels for most of Montana. The parcels contain selected information such as owner names, property and owner addresses, assessed value, agricultural use, and tax district information that were copied from the Montana Department of Revenue's ORION tax appraisal database. The data are maintained by the MT Department of Revenue, except for Ravalli, Silver Bow, Missoula, Flathead and Yellowstone counties that are maintained by the individual counties. The Revenue and county data are integrated by Montana State Library staff. Each parcel contains an attribute called ParcelID (geocode) that is the parcel identifier. View a pdf map of the counties that were updated this month here: https://ftpgeoinfo.msl.mt.gov/Data/Spatial/MSDI/Cadastral/Parcels/Statewide/MonthlyCadastralUpdateMap.pdf The parcel boundaries were aligned to fit with the Bureau of Land Management Geographic Coordinate Database (GCDB) of public land survey coordinates. Parcels whose legal descriptions consisted of aliquot parts of the public land survey system were created from the GCDB coordinates by selecting and, when necessary, subdividing public land survey entities. Other parcels were digitized from paper maps and the data from each map were transformed to fit with the appropriate GCDB boundaries.

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    City of Missoula Public Utility Map

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Sep 29, 2021
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    City of Missoula (2021). City of Missoula Public Utility Map [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/city-of-missoula-public-utility-map
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    Sep 29, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
    Description

    The City of Missoula Public Utility Map provides the user with the ability to discover information about public utilities in Missoula, MT. The map includes data on Sanitary Sewer, Stormwater, and Water infrastructure. Feature information includes mains (with flow direction when appropriate), valves, and fire hydrants. Attribute information includes size, material, age, ownership, and as-builts. Water and Sanitary Sewer service connection records are available by parcel; not all service connections have digital documentation at this time.

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    GIS Data for Geologic and Structure Maps of the Wallace 1 x 2 Degrees...

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    • data.usgs.gov
    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). GIS Data for Geologic and Structure Maps of the Wallace 1 x 2 Degrees Quadrangle, Montana and Idaho [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gis-data-for-geologic-and-structure-maps-of-the-wallace-1-x-2-degrees-quadrangle-montana-a
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Montana
    Description

    The data release for the geologic and structure maps of the Wallace 1 x 2 degrees quadrangle, Montana and Idaho, is a Geologic Map Schema (GeMS)-compliant version that updates the GIS files for the geologic map published in U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1509-A (Harrison and others, 2000). The updated digital data present the attribute tables and geospatial features (points, lines and polygons) in the format that meets GeMS requirements. This data release presents the geologic map as shown on the plates and captured in geospatial data for the published map. Minor errors, such as mistakes in line decoration or differences between the digital data and the map image, are corrected in this version. The database represents the geology for the 16,754 square kilometer, geologically complex Wallace quadrangle in northern Idaho and western Montana, at a publication scale of 1:250,000. The map covers primarily Lake, Mineral, Sanders and Shoshone Counties, but also includes minor parts of Flathead, Lincoln, and Missoula Counties. These GIS data supersede those in the interpretive report: Harrison, J.E., Griggs, A.B., Wells, J.D., Kelley, W.N., Derkey, P.D., and EROS Data Center, 2000, Geologic and structure maps of the Wallace 1- x 2- degree quadrangle, Montana and Idaho: a digital database: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1509-A, https://pubs.usgs.gov/imap/i1509a/.

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    Transit Route

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 25, 2024
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    City of Missoula (2024). Transit Route [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/transit-route
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 25, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
    Area covered
    Description

    Data is generated by Missoula Urban Transportation District and is used to periodically update the City's GIS data.

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    GIS Data for Geologic Map of the Butte 1 x 2 Degrees Quadrangle, Montana

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    Updated Jul 18, 2024
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    Edward Larkin (2024). GIS Data for Geologic Map of the Butte 1 x 2 Degrees Quadrangle, Montana [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5066/P9L5THX0
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    Jul 18, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Edward Larkin
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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    Time period covered
    Sep 29, 2022
    Area covered
    Montana
    Description

    The data release for the geologic map of the Butte 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangle, Montana, is a Geologic Map Schema (GeMS)-compliant version that updates the GIS files for the geologic map published in Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology Open File Report MBMG 363 (Lewis, 1998). The updated digital data present the attribute tables and geospatial features (points, lines and polygons) in the format that meets GeMS requirements. This data release presents the geologic map as shown on the plates and captured in geospatial data for the published map. Minor errors, such as mistakes in line decoration or differences between the digital data and the map image, are corrected in this version. The database represents the geology for the 4.4 million acre, geologically complex Butte 1 x 2 degrees quadrangle, at a publication scale of 1:250,000. The map covers parts of Deer Lodge, Granite, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Missoula, Powell, Ravalli, and Silver Bow Counties. These GIS data supersede ...

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    Missoula Community Resource Map North (2022)

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 16, 2022
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    City of Missoula (2022). Missoula Community Resource Map North (2022) [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/documents/3a6163611d5f49d68c184c639b2ee36c
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 16, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
    Description

    The Missoula Community Resource Map identifies programs and organizations that provide a range of services to our community members. The ESRI Arc Pro program was used to create the base layer and design for the map. Missoula organizations and program information and location data were gathered by Jordan Lestina. Mountain Line provided the GIS layers for the bus routes included on the map. Jordan Lestina, UM forestry graduate student and Food Bank volunteer, created the map and finalized the map layout using Adobe Photoshop. The most current map update was completed on August 8th, 2022. The pdf page sizes are 8.5 by 11 inches.

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    GIS Data for Geologic and Structure Map of the Choteau 1 x 2 Degree...

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    • data.usgs.gov
    Updated Jul 6, 2024
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    U.S. Geological Survey (2024). GIS Data for Geologic and Structure Map of the Choteau 1 x 2 Degree Quadrangle, Western Montana [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/gis-data-for-geologic-and-structure-map-of-the-choteau-1-x-2-degree-quadrangle-western-mon
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    Jul 6, 2024
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    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Area covered
    Choteau, Western Montana, Montana
    Description

    The data release for the geologic and structure map of the Choteau 1 x 2 degree quadrangle, western Montana, is a Geologic Map Schema (GeMS)-compliant version that updates the GIS files for the geologic map published in U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1300 (Mudge and others, 2001). The updated digital data present the attribute tables and geospatial features (lines and polygons) in the format that meets GeMS requirements. This data release presents geospatial data for the geologic map that is published as two plates. Minor errors, such as mistakes in line decoration or differences between the digital data and the map image, are corrected in this version. The database represents the geology for the 4.2 million acre, geologically complex Choteau 1 x 2 degree quadrangle, at a publication scale of 1:250,000. The map covers primarily Lewis and Clark, Teton, Powell, Missoula, Lake, and Flathead Counties, but also includes minor parts of Cascade County. These GIS data supersede those in the report: Mudge, M.R., Earhart, R.L., Whipple, J.W., Harrison, J.E., Munts, S.R., and Silkwood, J.T., 2001, Geologic and structure map of the Choteau 1 x 2 degree quadrangle, western Montana: a digital database: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1300, version 1.0, 38 p., scale 1:250,000, https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/i1300.

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    Parcel Addresses mso

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 13, 2022
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    City of Missoula (2022). Parcel Addresses mso [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/parcel-addresses-mso
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 13, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
    Area covered
    Description

    Physical addresses within the City of Missoula utility service area are maintained by the City of Missoula GIS division. This service contains these addresses linked to their associated parcels. In addition, the data contains individual fields for street numbers, units, prefixes, street names, street types, and suffixes.

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    Data from: Geologic and structure map of the Choteau 1 x 2 degree...

    • dataone.org
    Updated Oct 29, 2016
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    Melvill R. Mudge; Robert L. Earhart; James W. Whipple; Jack E. Harrison; Steven R. Munts; Jeffery T. Silkwood (2016). Geologic and structure map of the Choteau 1 x 2 degree quadrangle, western Montana: a digital database. [Dataset]. https://dataone.org/datasets/70396ba8-9c0c-49b5-8e9c-fbdd7074c157
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 29, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    United States Geological Surveyhttp://www.usgs.gov/
    Authors
    Melvill R. Mudge; Robert L. Earhart; James W. Whipple; Jack E. Harrison; Steven R. Munts; Jeffery T. Silkwood
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    Description

    The geologic and structure map of Choteau 1 x 2 degree quadrangle (Mudge and others, 1982) was originally converted to a digital format by Jeff Silkwood (U.S. Forest Service and completed by the U.S. Geological Survey staff and contractor at the Spokane Field Office (WA) in 2000 for input into a geographic information system (GIS). The resulting digital geologic map (GIS) database can be queried in many ways to produce a variey of geologic maps. Digital base map data files (topography, roads, towns, rivers and lakes, etc.) are not included: they may be obtained from a variety of commercial and government sources. This database is not meant to be used or displayed at any scale larger than 1:250,000 (e.g. 1:100,000 or 1:24,000. The digital geologic map graphics and plot files (chot250k.gra/.hp/.eps and chot-map.pdf) that are provided in the digital package are representations of the digital database. They are not designed to be cartographic products.

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    Missoula Snow Plow Report

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 2, 2024
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    City of Missoula (2024). Missoula Snow Plow Report [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/missoula-snow-plow-report
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 2, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
    Description

    The City of Missoula Snow Plow Map illustrates the city's snow removal strategy and priority snow plow routes. Crews begin snow plowing once 2+ inches of snow accumulate on the streets.Priority 1 streets will be plowed first and include arterial streets, school bus routes, and transit bus routes. The goal is to have these cleared within 48 hours after the snow stops. Priority 2 streets will be cleared once Priority 1s are completed. These streets include collector streets, fire routes, Neighborhood Greenways, and local streets with 8% or greater grades. The goal is to have all Priority 2 routes cleared within 96 hours after it stops snowing.Plowing on local streets will begin immediately when 2+ inches of snow accumulate. These streets are cleared using pickup-mounted plows with deicer tanks. The goal is to have these streets cleared within seven days after the snow stops. Local streets will receive additional service from the other plows once the Priority 1 and 2 streets are cleared.For more information, visit the City's Snow Removal web site.

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    Geologic and structure maps of the Wallace 1 deg. x 2 deg. quadrangle,...

    • cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov
    Updated Apr 21, 2017
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    (2017). Geologic and structure maps of the Wallace 1 deg. x 2 deg. quadrangle, Montana and Idaho: A digital database [Dataset]. https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C2231551139-CEOS_EXTRA.html
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 21, 2017
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Dec 31, 2000
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    Description

    This dataset was developed to provide a geologic map GIS of the Wallace 1x2 degree quadrangle for use in future spatial analysis by a variety of users.

    This database is not meant to be used or displayed at any scale larger than 1:250,000 (e.g., 1:100,000 or 1:24,000)

    This dataset was digitized by the U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center and U.S. Geological Survey Spokane Field Office for input into an Arc/Info geographic information system (GIS) The digital geologic map database can be queried in many ways to produce a variety of derivative geologic maps.

    This GIS consists of two major and Arc/Info datasets: one line and polygon file (wal250k) containing geologic contacts and structures (lines) and geologic map rock units (polygons), and one point file (wal250bc) containing breccia outcrops.

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    Growth Policy Boundary

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 25, 2024
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    City of Missoula (2024). Growth Policy Boundary [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/growth-policy-boundary
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 25, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
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    Description

    This data is a general visual representation of the goals outlined in the Our Missoula Growth Policy document adopted by Missoula City Council on November 23, 2015. It is not a Zoning Map. The Zoning Map reflects the zoning of individual parcels of land in the City and the associated Zoning Code (Title 20, Missoula Municipal Codes) outlines the purpose and intent of zoning districts, establishes allowable uses, controls density and intensity of development and sets development standards.

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    Montana Mile Markers

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    Updated Jun 10, 2022
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    State of Montana (2022). Montana Mile Markers [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/108453-montana-mile-markers/
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    geopackage / sqlite, csv, mapinfo tab, mapinfo mif, pdf, shapefile, dwg, kml, geodatabaseAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 10, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Montana
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    Description

    Geospatial data about Montana Mile Markers. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.

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    2020 City of Missoula Aerial Photo

    • missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 6, 2020
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    City of Missoula (2020). 2020 City of Missoula Aerial Photo [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/2020-city-of-missoula-aerial-photo
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 6, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
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    Description

    Aerial photography of the greater Missoula valley. Captured in March, 2020 with 3-inch resolution.

  15. National Dispatch Boundaries

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    Updated Jan 13, 2023
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    National Interagency Fire Center (2023). National Dispatch Boundaries [Dataset]. https://wifire-data.sdsc.edu/dataset/national-dispatch-boundaries1
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    kml, html, geojson, zip, csv, arcgis geoservices rest apiAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 13, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    National Interagency Fire Centerhttps://www.nifc.gov/
    Description

    The physical location covered by an interagency, dispatch center for the effective coordination, mobilization and demobilization of emergency management resources. A dispatch center actively supports incidents within its boundaries and the resources assigned to those incidents.

    1/11/2023 - Tabular and geospatial changes. USMTBFAC (Blackfeet Reservation) merged into USMTGDC (Great Falls Interagency Dispatch Center). USMTBFAC remains as 4th Tier Dispatch. USMTFHA (Flathead Reservation) merged into USMTMDC (Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center). USMTFHA remains as 4th Tier Dispatch. Changes made by Kat Sorenson, R1 Asst Aircraft Coordinator, and Kara Stringer, IRWIN Business Lead. Edits by JKuenzi.

    1/10/2023 - Tabular and geospatial changes. Two islands on west edge of John Day Dispatch area (USORJDCC) absorbed into USORCOC Dispatch per direction from Kaleigh Johnson (Asst Ctr Mgr), Jada Altman (Central Oregon Center Mgr), and Jerry Messinger (Air Tactical Group Supervisor). Update made to Dispatch and Initial Attack Frequency Zone boundaries. Edits by JKuenzi,

    11/08/2022 - Tabular and geospatial changes. Update made to Dispatch and Initial Attack Frequency Zone boundaries between Miles City Interagency Dispatch Center (USMTMCC) and Billings Interagency Dispatch Center (USMTBDC), along Big Horn and Rosebud County line near Little Wolf Mountains, per Kat Sorenson, R1 Asst Aircraft Coordinator, and Kelsey Pluhar, DNRC Asst. Center Manager at Miles City Interagency Dispatch Center. Area in Big Horn County is dispatched by MTMCC. Edits by JKuenzi,

    09/06/2022-09/26/2022 - Geospatial and tabular changes in accordance with proposed GACC boundary re-alignments between Southern California and Great Basin in the state of Nevada. Boundary modified between CAOVCC (Owens Valley Interagency Communications Center) and NVSFC (Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center), specifically between Queen Valley and Mono Valley. The team making the change is made up of Southern Calif (JTomaselli) and Great Basin (GDingman) GACCs, with input from Ian Mills and Lance Rosen (BLM). Changes proposed will be put into effect for the 2023 calendar year, and will also impact alignments of Initial Attack Frequency Zone boundaries and GACC boundaries in the area described. Initial edits provided by Ian Mills and Daniel Yarborough. Final edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    A description of the change is as follows: The northwest end of changes start approximately 1 mile west of Mt Olsen and approximately 0.5 mile south of the Virginia Lakes area. Head northwest passing on the northeast side of Red Lake and the south side of Big Virginia Lake to follow HWY 395 North east to CA 270. East through Bodie to the CA/NV state line. Follows the CA/NV State Line south to HWY CA 167/NV 359. East on NV359 to where the HWY intersects the corner of FS/BLM land. Follows the FS/BLM boundary to the east and then south where it ties into the current GACC boundary.

    09/22/2022 - Tabular changes only. The DispLocation value of "Prineville, OR", was updated to "Redmond, OR", and the ContactPhone value was updated for Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USORCOC) per direction from Desraye Assali, Supervisory GIS Specialist in Region 6. The original correction had been made 9/30/2020, in the National Dispatch Office Location dataset, but had been missed in the National Dispatch Boundary dataset. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    09/07/2022 - 09/08/2022 - Tabular and geospatial changes. Multiple boundaries modified in Northern Rockies GACC to bring lines closer in accordance with State boundaries. Information provided by Don Copple, State Fire Planning & Intelligence Program Manager for Montana Dept of Natural Resources & Conservation (DNRC), Kathy Pipkin, Northern Rockies GACC Center Manager, and Kat Sorenson, R1 Asst Aircraft Coordinator. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS. The following changes were made:

    Boundary changes made to the following: Bitterroot Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTBDC), Dillon Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTDDC), Flathead Dispatch (USMTFHA), Great Falls Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTGDC), Helena Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTHDC), Kalispell Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTKIC), Lewistown Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTLEC), and Missoula Interagency Dispatch Ctr (USMTMDC).

    9/7/2022 - Tabular and geospatial changes. Completed change of Dispatch Boundary started 4/4/2022, USMTBZC (Bozeman Interagency Dispatch) was absorbed into USMTBDC (Billings Dispatch Center). This information for use in 2023. Change to the Initial Attack Frequency Zone Boundary will be dependent on FAA and frequency manager input which will be given by 2/28/2023. Information provided by Kathy Pipkin, Northern Rockies Center Manager, and Kat Sorenson, R1 Asst Aircraft Coordinator. Edits by JKuenzi.

    07/08/2022 - Tabular change only. DispName corrected from "Columbia Cascades Communication Center" to "Columbia Cascade Communication Center" , per Desraye Assali, R6 Fire and Aviation GIS Coordinator. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    04/04/2022 -

    • Tabular changes only. USCAMVIC (Monte Vista Interagency Center) changed to USCASDIC (San Diego Interagency Center). Information provided by James Tomaselli, R5 GACC Center Mgr, and Kara Stringer, Wildland Fire Data Management Business Operations Lead. Edits by JKuenzi.

    • Tabular change only. Following discussion between NRCC (Northern Rockies Geographic Area Coordination Center), USMTBZC in Bozeman, MT, and USMTBDC in Billings, MT, plans to merge Bozeman into Billings anticipated to start 4/18/2022, but will transition throughout 2022 year and be finalized on or near January 2023. The Dispatch Boundary between USMTBZC (Bozeman Interagency Dispatch) and USMTBDC in Billings, MT, will remain in place on the map until January 2023. Tabular change made to show that MTBDC was doing dispatch duty for MTMCC. Information provided by Kathy Pipkin, Northern Rockies Center Manager, and Kat Sorenson, R1 Asst Aircraft Coordinator. Edits by JKuenzi.

    03/24/2022 - Geospatial and tabular changes. Update made to 2 small polygons along the Rio Grande near a National Recreation Area and the Amistad Reservoir, which were changed from USNMADC to USTXTIC as a result of 2022 GACC Boundary change per Calvin Miller, Southern Area Coordination Center Deputy Manager, and Kenan Jaycox, Southwest Coordination Center Manager

    01/05/2022 - Geospatial and tabular changes. USMTFPAC (Fort Peck Dispatch) was found to have been closed/stopped as of 03/09/2020 per WFMI (Wildland Fire Management Information) application. USMTFPAC polygon was merged into USMTLEC per USMTLEC Center Manager. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    10/27/2021 - Geospatial and tabular changes. The area of USWASAC is merged into USWANEC per Ted Pierce, Deputy Northwest Geographic Area Coordination Center Manager, and Jill Jones, Interagency Dispatch Center Manager NE Washington Interagency Communications Center. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    10/15/2021 - Geospatial and tabular changes. Boundary alignments for the Duck Valley Reservation in southern Idaho along the Nevada border. Changes impacting USIDBDC and USNVEIC. The Duck Valley Reservation remains under the Dispatch authority of USNVEIC. The only change was to the alignment of the physical boundary surrounding the Reservation in accordance with the boundary shown on the 7.5 minute quadrangle maps and data supplied by CClay/JLeguineche/Gina Dingman-USFS Great Basin Coordination Center (GBCC) Manager. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    9/30/2021 - Geospatial and tabular changes. Boundary alignments for Idaho on Hwy 95 NE of Weiser between Boise Dispatch Center and Payette Interagency Dispatch Center - per CClay/JLeguineche/Gina Dingman-USFS Great Basin Coordination Center (GBCC) Manager. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS.

    Boundary changes at: Weiser (T11N R5W Sec 32), (T11N, R5W, Sec 3), (T12N R5W, Sec 25), and Midvale.

    9/21/2021 - Geospatial and tabular changes in accordance with proposed GACC boundary re-alignments between Southwestern and Southern GACCs where a portion of Texas, formerly under Southwestern GACC direction was moved to the Southern GACC. Changes to Dispatch Boundary include the following:

    • Lake Meredith National Recreation Area changed from TXLAP to NMABC.

    • Buffalo Lake NWR changed from TXBFR to NMABC.

    • Amarillo BLM changed from TXAMD to NMABC.

    • Muleshoe NWR changed from TXMLR to NMABC.

    • Optima NWR changed from TXOPR to NMABC.

    • Big Bend National Park changed from TXBBP to NMADC.

    • Chamizal National Memorial changed from TXCHP to NMADC.

    • Fort Davis Historic Site changed from TXFDP to NMADC.

    • Amistad National Recreation Area changed from TXAMP to NMADC.

    All changes proposed for implementation starting 1/10/2022. Edits by JKuenzi, USFS. See also data sets for Geographic Area Coordination Centers (GACC), and Initial Attack Frequency Zones Federal for related changes.

    3/30/2021 - Geospatial and tabular changes. Boundary changes for Washington, Columbia Cascades Communication Center per Ted Pierce, acting NW GACC Deputy Center Mgr, and Justin Ashton-Sharpe, Fire Planner on the Gifford Pinchot and Mt Hood National Forests. North edge of USWACCC modified to include Mt Ranier

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    CIP Public Information

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    Updated Jan 22, 2024
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    City of Missoula (2024). CIP Public Information [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/CityofMissoula::cip-public-information-1/about
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    Jan 22, 2024
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    City of Missoula
    Description

    This map illustrates infrastructure projects planned within the City of Missoula utility service area for the current construction season. Most projects are being lead by the City of Missoula, however partner projects such as Montana Department of Transportation, Mountain Line, and MRA are also included. City departments have worked together to combine projects as much as possible in order to reduce project costs and to minimize the effects on neighborhoods and commuters. Projects on this map are subject to change once construction season begins.

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    Adopted Plan Boundaries mso

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    Updated Apr 25, 2024
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    City of Missoula (2024). Adopted Plan Boundaries mso [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/maps/bbf2e67962d64c81a9a4854dc93ddda9
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    Apr 25, 2024
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    City of Missoula
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    Description

    The boundaries shown herein depict the extents of various master, strategic, and other planning-based documents, which have been approved by the City of Missoula City Council.The Business Improvement District (BID) is authorized by Title 7, Chapter 12 of Montana Code Annotated. The Missoula City Council resolution number 6898 created the City of Missoula BID on April 4, 2005, providing for an initial five-year period. Subsequent resolutions passed on March 22, 2010 (resolution 7511) and on 2/3/2020 (resolution 8411), each providing for ten-year extensions. The BID is funded through assessments to properties located within the district.The purpose of the BID is to promote the health, safety, prosperity, security, and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Missoula and the BID, the people of the State of Montana, and to provide special benefit to the properties located within the boundaries of the BID. The BID is governed by the Business Improvement District Board of Trustees, which is comprised of seven members. Members consist of a representative from each of the five different zones, an at-large representative, and a staff-appointed member. Board members must be property owners in the BID and the positions are non-paying. For more information, see the Downtown Business Improvement District website at https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/2418/Urban-Renewal-Districts.An Urban Renewal District (URD) is an area deemed blighted by the City Council where economic growth has been impaired and there is a lack of public and private investment. Missoula's first URD was created downtown in 1978. As a result of MRA's success in revitalizing that area, subsequent districts have been formed in other parts of Missoula. For more information, visit the Missoula Redevelopment Agency's Urban Renewal Districts webpage at https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/2418/Urban-Renewal-Districts.Inside of the Growth Policy boundary, the Growth Policy document will shape decisions made by the City regarding the land use and development of the area. Outside of this boundary, development decisions are not made with respect to the City’s Growth Policy. This boundary currently covers the same area as the Urban Services Boundary (URSA) – the area in which the City considers extension of water and sewer infrastructure. Growth Policy Boundary data are maintained by the Community Planning Section within the Community Planning, Development, and Innovation Department.

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    Utility Service Area mso

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    Updated Apr 17, 2025
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    City of Missoula (2025). Utility Service Area mso [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/utility-service-area-mso
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    Apr 17, 2025
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    City of Missoula
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    Description

    The Utility Service Area was adopted by the Missoula City Council under Resolution 8468 on November 4th, 2020. Only properties located within the adopted Utility Service Area can be provided water and wastewater services by the City of Missoula. Inclusion of properties in the Utility Service Area does not guarantee that those properties will be provided with water and/or wastewater service. Water and wastewater mains are not available to all properties. The cost of extending those mains, including all related fees, are the requirement of those requesting the service. Water and wastewater services will not be provided to properties in designated floodplains without the express written approval of the Public Works Director. Properties requesting water and/or wastewater service that area located inside the Utility Service Area but outside the City limits must apply to the Utility Service Review Committee using this form: https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/DocumentCenter/View/42561.

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    Land Use

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    Updated Mar 4, 2025
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    City of Missoula (2025). Land Use [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/maps/CityofMissoula::land-use
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 4, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Missoula
    Area covered
    Description

    This data is a general visual representation of the goals outlined in the Our Missoula Growth Policy document adopted by Missoula City Council on November 23, 2015. It is not a Zoning Map. The Zoning Map reflects the zoning of individual parcels of land in the City and the associated Zoning Code (Title 20, Missoula Municipal Codes) outlines the purpose and intent of zoning districts, establishes allowable uses, controls density and intensity of development and sets development standards.

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    Missoula Fire Department Facilities

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    Updated Dec 17, 2021
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    City of Missoula (2021). Missoula Fire Department Facilities [Dataset]. https://missoulamaps-cityofmissoula.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/CityofMissoula::missoula-fire-department-facilities
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    Dec 17, 2021
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    City of Missoula
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    Missoula
    Description

    Chief Gordy Hughes grew up in Missoula and graduated from Loyola Sacred Heart High School. He joined the Missoula Fire Department in August of 1993 after serving four years in the U.S. Coast Guard. He was studying wildlife biology at the University of Montana when the Fire Department called with a job opening. He served 13 years as a firefighter before moving to the Fire Prevention Bureau as an inspector. He became Fire Marshal in 2011 and Assistant Chief in 2017.“I have lived a life of service, and there is no greater honor and privilege than to serve my hometown as its Fire Chief, I am extremely blessed with this opportunity.”– Chief Gordy Hughes

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Montana Geographic Information (2022). Missoula County Cadastral Data Snapshot June 2022 [Dataset]. https://montana-state-library-2022-floods-gis-data-hub-montana.hub.arcgis.com/documents/montana::missoula-county-cadastral-data-snapshot-june-2022/about?path=

Missoula County Cadastral Data Snapshot June 2022

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Jun 3, 2022
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Montana Geographic Information
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Missoula County
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Missoula County Cadastral Data ResourcesA snapshot of property and parcel data for July 2022.Department of Revenue Orion SQL property record database provided as both an SQL database and as tables in a file geodatabase.File Geodatabase and Shapefile options for parcel polygon GIS data.Visit the Montana State Library Cadastral MSDI page for more information on cadastral data and Orion property database : MSDI Cadastral (mt.gov)The Montana Cadastral Framework shows the taxable parcels and tax-exempt parcels for most of Montana. The parcels contain selected information such as owner names, property and owner addresses, assessed value, agricultural use, and tax district information that were copied from the Montana Department of Revenue's ORION tax appraisal database. The data are maintained by the MT Department of Revenue, except for Ravalli, Silver Bow, Missoula, Flathead and Yellowstone counties that are maintained by the individual counties. The Revenue and county data are integrated by Montana State Library staff. Each parcel contains an attribute called ParcelID (geocode) that is the parcel identifier. View a pdf map of the counties that were updated this month here: https://ftpgeoinfo.msl.mt.gov/Data/Spatial/MSDI/Cadastral/Parcels/Statewide/MonthlyCadastralUpdateMap.pdf The parcel boundaries were aligned to fit with the Bureau of Land Management Geographic Coordinate Database (GCDB) of public land survey coordinates. Parcels whose legal descriptions consisted of aliquot parts of the public land survey system were created from the GCDB coordinates by selecting and, when necessary, subdividing public land survey entities. Other parcels were digitized from paper maps and the data from each map were transformed to fit with the appropriate GCDB boundaries.

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