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The geographic boundaries of Montgomery County's incorporated City, Towns or Villages. In Montgomery County, municipalities are divided by whether a jurisdiction has zoning authority or not. Those with zoning authority include, Barnesville, Brookeville, Gaithersburg, Laytonsville, Poolesville, Rockville and Washington Grove. The rest of the municipalities abide by the Montgomery County Planning Department zoning code.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania containing 307,283 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.
This layer shows municipal zoning boundaries and codes in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. This layer is aggregated in order to make a uniform county-wide dataset.
The Municipal Utility District Boundaries and Attributes dataset contains boundary information and relevant attributes for Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) located within Montgomery County, Texas. MUDs are created to finance, construct, and operate water, sewer, and drainage facilities to serve new development areas.This dataset is sourced from the Montgomery Central Appraisal District and is updated monthly to ensure accuracy.Data source: Montgomery Central Appraisal District
Parcels and Land Ownership dataset current as of 2010. GIS version of municipal tax maps.
This layers shows municipal government buildings in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
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U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts statistics for Lower Salford township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. QuickFacts data are derived from: Population Estimates, American Community Survey, Census of Population and Housing, Current Population Survey, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates, State and County Housing Unit Estimates, County Business Patterns, Nonemployer Statistics, Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners, Building Permits.
Maryland Political Boundaries - Municipal Boundaries Generalized Maryland Department of Planning (MDP) maps annexations from municipalities. This dataset is created and maintained by the Maryland Department of Planning. These boundaries are not intended to serve as a legal description. Fields: Municipality Name: Name of Municipality located in Maryland. Jurisdiction Code – Four letter county code: ALLE (Allegany), ANNE (Anne Arundel), BACI (Baltimore City), BACO (Baltimore County), CALV (Calvert), CARO (Caroline), CARR (Carroll), CECI (Cecil), CHAR (Charles), DORC (Dorchester), FRED (Frederick), GARR (Garrett), HARF (Harford), HOWA (Howard), KENT (Kent), MONT (Montgomery), PRIN (Prince George’s) QUEE (Queen Anne’s), SOME (Somerset), STMA (St. Mary’s), TALB (Talbot), WASH (Washington), WICO (Wicomico), WORC (Worcester). Last updated: 9/5/2024 This is an MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov. Feature Service Link: https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/Boundaries/MD_PoliticalBoundaries/FeatureServer
This map shows the types of municipalities within Montgomery County. First class townships have a population density of at least 300 residents per square mile.Data from the Montgomery County Planning Commission, 2023.
Areas included: Bedford County, Botetourt County, Craig County, Floyd County, Franklin County, Montgomery County, Roanoke City, Roanoke County, and Salem City
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This dataset includes state and municipal facilities located within Montgomery County. It was developed and is maintained by TEBS-GIS. This dataset satisfies County basemap accuracy requirements (1:2400) and is included in the Places of Interest Guide. This data is used both by Government and the public. The Places of Interest Guide can be used to find a Place of Interest within Montgomery County, Maryland by address, by title, by place name or city, or by category. Once you've located the place of interest, then you can generate travel directions, time estimates, maps and distances.
Extraterritorial Jurisdictions (ETJ) municipal boundaries within Montgomery County, Texas.Boundaries for Cleveland, Conroe, Houston, Montgomery, Splendora, Stagecoach, Willis came from map documents found on their city websites. All other boundaries were created Montgomery County GIS applying a 0.5 mile buffer around municipal boundaries managed by Montgomery Central Appraisal District and adjusted per city ETJs.
Web map app of Emergency Service Districts in Montgomery County and The Woodlands, including a portion of North Harris County, with fire and EMS stations locations.
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The geographic boundaries of Montgomery County's incorporated City, Towns or Villages. In Montgomery County, municipalities are divided by whether a jurisdiction has zoning authority or not. Those with zoning authority include, Barnesville, Brookeville, Gaithersburg, Laytonsville, Poolesville, Rockville and Washington Grove. The rest of the municipalities abide by the Montgomery County Planning Department zoning code.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620
Montgomery County Buildings. This layer is updated as of 2011 imagery. It will be udpated in summer of 2013 off of spring 2013 imagery.
The Commissioner Precincts Map provides a comprehensive overview of Montgomery County's commissioner precinct boundaries and surrounding geographic features. Key components of the map include:Commissioner Precincts: Clearly delineated boundaries of commissioner precincts, facilitating administrative and electoral processes within Montgomery County.Road Network: Detailed road network data, including interstates, highways, tollways, major and minor roads, and residential streets, sourced from the Montgomery County Emergency Communications District (MCECD). This information aids in navigation, transportation planning, and emergency response activities.Municipal Boundaries: Boundaries of municipalities within Montgomery County, obtained from the Montgomery Central Appraisal District (MCAD), providing context for local governance and service delivery.Water Features: Open water bodies and waterlines, originally created by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), contributing to hydrological analysis and resource management efforts.National Forest Boundaries: Boundaries of national forests within Montgomery County, created by the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), including associated trails and paths, supporting outdoor recreation and conservation initiatives.The Commissioner Precincts Map is updated annually to reflect any changes in precinct boundaries or geographic features. It is available in Adobe PDF format, optimized for printing at Arch E size (36x48 inches), and may require Adobe Acrobat for viewing and printing.Data Sources:Road Network: Montgomery County Emergency Communications District (MCECD)Municipal Boundaries: Montgomery Central Appraisal District (MCAD)Water Features: United States Geological Survey (USGS)National Forest Boundaries: Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)Access Requirements: Access to the Commissioner Precincts Map is open to the public and stakeholders interested in Montgomery County's administrative and geographic information.
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The City of Clarksville incorporated area has changed over time due to annexations by the City. GIS mapping capabilities have also progressed over time. An evaluation of the City Boundary was conducted in 2018 due to new annexations, Growth Plan Amendments, 2020 Census, and known discrepancies with the Parcel dataset managed by the Montgomery County Tax Assessor's office. The Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission is responsible for processing annexation requests and so has a need to update the City boundary. The Regional Planning Commission worked with Austin Peay State University' s GIS Center to identify discrepancies between the current City Boundary and the parcel data. A number of parcels are partially within the City and partially with the unincorporated portion of the county. The split parcels and other deviations were documented by the GIS Center. The GIS Center presented the information to the Regional Planning Commission who then further investigated each discrepancy and going through each corresponding annexation's legal description and/or map when available. Several discrepancies were due to original mapping not snapped to parcel lines or conducted at the same scale causing slivers. After reviewing and correcting erroneous slivers the Regional Planning Commission sent the GIS files to the Tax Assessor's office for review. The Tax Assessor's office reviewed the boundary and verified changes with plat information they utilize. The update was completed in May, 2019. Annexations A-1-2019 and A-2-2019 were passed by City Council on July 2, 2019 and became effective August 1, 2019. Annexation A-3-2019 was passed by City Council on August 1, 2019 and became effective August 30, 2019. Annexation A-1-2020 was passed by City Council on November 5, 2020 and became effective December 5, 2020.
This map showcases Emergency Service Districts (ESD) across Montgomery County, Texas, superimposed on a detailed street map that includes roads, railroads, rivers, lakes, and municipal boundaries. The ESD boundaries are essential for emergency service planning and operations within the county, providing crucial geographic context for public safety and emergency response efforts. Key features of the map include:Emergency Service Districts (ESD) (Montgomery Central Appraisal District - MCAD)Roads (Montgomery County Emergency Communications District)Railroads (Texas Department of Transportation - TxDOT)Rivers and Lakes (United States Geological Survey - USGS)Municipal Boundaries (Montgomery Central Appraisal District - MCAD)Sam Houston Trails and Paths (US Forest Service)This map is optimized for printing at Arch E size (36x48 inches) and is available in Adobe PDF format. Users may need Adobe Acrobat for viewing and printing.Update Frequency: AnnuallyAccess Requirements: Access to this map is open to the public and stakeholders interested in Montgomery County's transportation infrastructure and natural environment.
This layer shows county and municipal level power outages. The layer is produced by PEMA and PennDOT
Polygon features that represent the political boundaries of Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) that exist in Maryland and for which the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) is a member. In several instances, these MPO boundaries extend beyond Maryland’s borders into neighboring states as well as the District of Columbia. MPO Boundaries’ data includes information on each boundary's name, geographic location, and the total size / extent of each area. MPO Boundaries data was intended to be used for planning purposes within governments at the National and State level. Maryland's MPO Boundaries data is a sub-set of the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology's Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) National Transportation Atlas Database (NTAD). A metropolitan planning organization (MPO) is a federally-mandated and federally-funded transportation policy-making organization that is made up of representatives from local governments and governmental transportation authorities. Federal law requires the formation of an MPO for any urbanized area (UZA) with a population greater than 50,000. Federal funding for transportation projects and programs are channeled through this planning process. Congress created MPOs to ensure that existing and future expenditures of federal funds for transportation projects and programs are based on a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive (“3‑C”) planning process. MPOs are charged with developing a 20-year long-range transportation plan (LRTP) and a short-term (usually 2-6 years) program called the transportation improvement program (TIP) for each of their respective regions. The seven MPOs of which Maryland jurisdictions and agencies are members are listed below. The Maryland member jurisdictions are listed under each MPO (note that some MPOs cover multi-State regions). The Maryland Department of Transportation is a member of each of the MPOs listed. Each of the listed member jurisdictions has a different level of involvement with its MPO.Maryland's MPOs are as follows: National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB)https://www.mwcog.org/tpb/- Charles County, Maryland- Frederick County, Maryland- Montgomery County, Maryland- Prince George's County, Maryland- City of Bowie, Maryland- City of College Park, Maryland- City of Frederick, Maryland- City of Gaithersburg, Maryland- City of Greenbelt, Maryland- City of Laurel, Maryland- City of Rockville, Maryland- City of Takoma Park, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Baltimore Regional Transportation Board (BRTB)https://baltometro.org/- Anne Arundel County, Maryland- Baltimore County, Maryland- Carroll County, Maryland- Harford County, Maryland- Howard County, Maryland- Queen Anne's County, Maryland- City of Annapolis, Maryland- City of Baltimore, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Cumberland Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)https://alleganygov.org/473/Metropolitan-Planning-Organization- Allegany County, Maryland- City of Cumberland, Maryland- City of Frostburg, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Hagerstown / Eastern Panhandle Metropolitan Planning Organization (HEPMPO)https://www.hepmpo.net/- Washington County, Maryland- City of Hagerstown, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Wilmington Area Planning Council (WILMAPCO)https://www.wilmapco.org/- Cecil County, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Salisbury / Wicomico Metropolitan Planning Organization (S / WMPO)https://www.swmpo.org/- Wicomico County, Maryland- City of Fruitland, Maryland- City of Salisbury, Maryland- Town of Delmar, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Calvert-St. Mary’s Metropolitan Planning Organization (C - SMMPO)https://www.calvert-stmarysmpo.com/- Calvert County, Maryland- St. Mary's County, Maryland- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)Maryland's MPO Boundaries data is owned and maintained by the Transportation Secretary's Office (TSO) of the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Being a subset of the USDOT's NTAD, an annual update of Maryland's MPO Boundaries data is performed by TSO in close coordination with each MPO, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). MPO Boundaries data is a strategic resource for the USDOT, FHWA, MDOT, as well as many other Federal, State, and local government agencies. Maryland's MPO Boundaries data is updated on an annual basis. For additional MPO information, contact MDOT's Office of Planning and Capital Programming:MDOTGIS@mdot.state.md.usFor additional data information, contact the MDOT SHA Geospatial Technologies Team:GIS@sha.state.md.usFor additional information related to the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT):https://www.mdot.maryland.gov/For additional information related to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA):https://www.roads.maryland.gov/This is a MD iMAP hosted service. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov.Feature Service Link:https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/BusinessEconomy/MD_IncentiveZones/FeatureServer/13
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The geographic boundaries of Montgomery County's incorporated City, Towns or Villages. In Montgomery County, municipalities are divided by whether a jurisdiction has zoning authority or not. Those with zoning authority include, Barnesville, Brookeville, Gaithersburg, Laytonsville, Poolesville, Rockville and Washington Grove. The rest of the municipalities abide by the Montgomery County Planning Department zoning code.For more information, contact: GIS Manager Information Technology & Innovation (ITI) Montgomery County Planning Department, MNCPPC T: 301-650-5620