A map used in the Public Information application to display authoritative information about an incident or current event.
Geospatial data about Oxford, Connecticut Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
A table layer view used to share messaging for the Emergency Management Information Hub and community lifeline status for the Incident Status Dashboard app.
A map used in the Incident Status Dashboard to monitor response activities and measure progress on incident objectives.
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A feature layer view used to share emergency resources such as shelters and distribution points for essential items and care.
A feature layer used to store locations where specific facilities such as command posts, staging areas, base and camps related to an incident are placed.
A feature layer view used to monitor locations where specific facilities such as command posts, staging areas, base and camps related to an incident are placed.
A feature layer view used to monitor current, planned, and past road blocks, closures, and detour routes.
See full Data Guide here. This layer includes polygon features that depict protected open space for towns of the Protected Open Space Mapping (POSM) project, which is administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, Land Acquisition and Management. Only parcels that meet the criteria of protected open space as defined in the POSM project are in this layer. Protected open space is defined as: (1) Land or interest in land acquired for the permanent protection of natural features of the state's landscape or essential habitat for endangered or threatened species; or (2) Land or an interest in land acquired to permanently support and sustain non-facility-based outdoor recreation, forestry and fishery activities, or other wildlife or natural resource conservation or preservation activities. Includes protected open space data for the towns of Andover, Ansonia, Ashford, Avon, Beacon Falls, Canaan, Clinton, Berlin, Bethany, Bethel, Bethlehem, Bloomfield, Bridgewater, Bolton, Brookfield, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Canton, Chaplin, Cheshire, Colchester, Colebrook, Columbia, Cornwall, Coventry, Cromwell, Danbury, Derby, East Granby, East Haddam, East Hampton, East Hartford, East Windsor, Eastford, Ellington, Enfield, Essex, Farmington, Franklin, Glastonbury, Goshen, Granby, Griswold, Groton, Guilford, Haddam, Hampton, Hartford, Hebron, Kent, Killingworth, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Litchfield, Madison, Manchester, Mansfield, Marlborough, Meriden, Middlebury, Middlefield, Middletown, Monroe, Montville, Morris, New Britain, New Canaan, New Fairfield, New Milford, New Hartford, Newington, Newtown, Norfolk, North, Norwich, Preston, Ridgefield, Shelton, Stonington, Oxford, Plainfield, Plainville, Pomfret, Portland, Prospect, Putnam, Redding, Rocky Hill, Roxbury, Salem, Salisbury, Scotland, Seymour, Sharon, Sherman, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Southbury, Southington, Sprague, Sterling, Suffield, Thomaston, Thompson, Tolland, Torrington, Union, Vernon, Wallingford, Windham, Warren, Washington, Waterbury, Watertown, West Hartford, Westbrook, Weston, Wethersfield, Willington, Wilton, Windsor, Windsor Locks, Wolcott, Woodbridge, Woodbury, and Woodstock. Additional towns are added to this list as they are completed. The layer is based on information from various sources collected and compiled during the period from March 2005 through the present. These sources include but are not limited to municipal Assessor's records (the Assessor's database, hard copy maps and deeds) and existing digital parcel data. The layer represents conditions as of the date of research at each city or town hall. The Protected Open Space layer includes the parcel shape (geometry), a project-specific parcel ID based on the Town and Town Assessor's lot numbering system, and system-defined (automatically generated) fields. The Protected Open Space layer has an accompanying table containing more detailed information about each feature (parcel). This table is called Protected Open Space Dat, and can be joined to Protected Open Space in ArcMap using the parcel ID (PAR_ID) field. Detailed information in the Protected Open Space Data attribute table includes the Assessor's Map, Block and Lot numbers (the Assessor's parcel identification numbering system), the official name of the parcel (such as the park or forest name if it has one), address and owner information, the deed volume and page numbers, survey information, open space type, the unique parcel ID number (Par_ID), comments collected by researchers during city/town hall visits, and acreage. This layer does not include parcels that do not meet the definition of open space as defined above. Features are stored as polygons that represent the best available locational information, and are "best fit" to the land base available for each. The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection's (CTDEP) Permanently Protected Open Space Phase Mapping Project Phase 1 (Protected Open Space Phase1) layer
A feature layer view used to monitor emergency resources such as shelters and distribution points for essential items and care.
A public feature layer view used to share current, planned, and past road blocks, closures, and detour routes.
A feature layer used to store the impacted area of an incident that emergency managers can use to assess affected populations.
A feature layer used to store locations of critical infrastructure.
An ArcGIS Web AppBuilder app used by the general public to determine who represents them in local, state, and federal elected offices.
An ArcGIS Dashboards app used by the public to view past public message notifications.
An ArcGIS Dashboards app used by command staff to monitor response activities and measure progress on incident objectives.
The County of Oxford Official Plan document outlines the policies and objectives that have been established in an effort to guide and manage the use of land and resources within the county. The Official Plan was adopted by Oxford County Council in 1995, and has since been amended and expanded in response to Provincial Policy Statements and the Official Plan Review process. The digital Official Plan data layer was created to represent lands in Oxford County with designations as defined in the Official Plan document. The data is used to produce numerous schedules in the map portion of the document. It is accessible from within the county's corporate Geographic Information System (GIS) applications for use in site specific queries, analyses, etc. The data is changed through the process of application and subsequent Official Plan Amendments (OPAs) and Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) orders.
A feature layer view used to create Tile Layers to represent Know Your Zone areas and associated evacuation notices and warnings.
A feature layer used to share emergency incident locations and related information.
A map used in the Public Information application to display authoritative information about an incident or current event.