Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Prince William County, Virginia containing 152,739 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.
The PWC GIS Data Portal is the platform used to increase public access to valuable GIS data created, maintained, licensed, and stored by Prince William County for county agencies and the people we serve.Browse by category or enter keywords in the search box to locate a dataset of interest, read its description, learn more about its authoritative data source, and explore attributes before downloading.
Geospatial data about Prince William County, Virginia Contours. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer is for the recreational parks in Prince William County of all levels. The layer includes federal, state, county, and private parks. It is intended for use on County Mapper and other mapping applications but is also used to track park land in PWC
Geospatial data about Prince William County, Virginia Power Lines. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This data layer contains polygon features representing the approximate size and location of parcels owned by the county located within Prince William County, Virginia. It was created to provide basic information regarding property location and boundaries, and is used as a graphical representation of legally recorded deed and plat documents for properties. Parcel ownership and recordation information is not included in this layer but can be purchased seperately from the Office of Real Estate Assessments. Users should be aware that this data does not represent legal property boundary descriptions, nor is it suitable for boundary determination of individual parcels. Any depiction of physical improvements, property lines or boundaries is for general information only and shall not be used for the design modification or construction of improvements to real property or for flood plain determination.
The layer was derived from a variety of source maps including: mylar county parcel maps, plats of surveys, deed descriptions, subdivision maps, and highway right-of-way plats. These source materials were of several different scales and were from dates ranging from the early 1900's to the present.
The Comprehensive Plan is a general guide to the location, character, and extent of proposed or anticipated land use, including public facilities. It provides guidance for land use development decisions made by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Supervisors. Section 15.2-2223 of the Virginia Code requires every governing body to adopt a comprehensive plan for the physical development of the territory within its jurisdiction. The Code further requires that comprehensive plans be reviewed every five years to ensure that the plan is responsive to current circumstances and that its goals continue to be supported by the citizenry. Each comprehensive plan is based on an analysis of current land use and potential future growth, and the facilities needed to serve existing and future residents. These services and facilities include items such as roads, parks, water and sewer systems, schools, fire stations, police facilities, and libraries.The Prince William County Comprehensive Plan contains a strategy for responsible, fiscally-sound growth to produce a vibrant, prosperous, stable, "livable" community. It contains recommendations for future land use, transportation systems, schools, parks, libraries, historic and environmental resources, and other resources, facilities, and services. It is implemented through Plan maps, the Capital Improvements Program, the subdivision ordinance, and the Zoning Ordinance and Map.
A Green Infrastructure map county of Prince William, VA was developed to provide quantification of canopy and associated data for environmental monitoring. Digital aerial imagery, collected for the National Agriculture Imagery (NAIP) program at 1 meter resolution was classified to a Green Infrastructure Level 1 classification scheme with the following classes: 1) Non Woody Vegetation, 2)Woody Vegetation, 3) Impervious, 4) Water and 5) Bare Soil. The image was classified using Classification and Regression Tree techniques (CART analysis) and raster modeling. The classification accuracy assessment gave an overall accuracy of 95.25%This 2012 update is the result of a change detection process which buillt on the original 2008 classification. Changed areas were updated, and several other classification scheme changes were made, such as the reclassification of pools as impervious surfaces.
This dataset provides a geographic representation of the jurisdictional boundary and parcels in the Town of Dumfries. This data is provided by Prince William County. https://gisdata-pwcgov.opendata.arcgis.com/
Zoning & Comprehensive Plan Maps. Recommended print size: 24" X 36". Questions about this map call 703-792-6830.
Feature class containing points representing location of hospitals, free-standing emergency rooms, and urgent care centers in Prince William County. Facility types are identified using the MedicalFacilityType field. This data layer is updated as needed or yearly.
Last updated on: 4/26/2023
Geospatial data about Prince William County, Virginia Precincts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Prince William County, Virginia Fire Stations. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Prince William County, Virginia Middle School Boundaries. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Polygon feature class showing impervious features in Prince William County. Shows all impervious surfaces greated that 200 sq ft. The initial impervious features were compiled from 1' resolution imagery collected in leaf-off conditions in March 2011 by Sanborn. Since then additional features have been added from As-Built Plans. The Source and Date of the features are indentified in the Source and Update field of each feature. Impervious surfaces (pavement, buildings, structures, includes compressed areas such as dirt roads, also pools)
In the spring of 2017, the Commonwealth of Virginia, through the Virginia Geographic Information Network Division (herein referred to as VGIN) of the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) contracted with Fugro Geospatial, Inc. to provide aerial data acquisition, ground control, aerial triangulation and development of statewide ortho quality DEM and digital orthophotography data. The Virginia Base Mapping Program (VBMP) update project is divided into three collection phases: In 2017, Fugro flew the eastern third of Virginia at one foot resolution, with options for localities and other interested parties to upgrade resolution or purchase other optional products through the state contract. The middle third of Virginia will be flown in 2018 and the western third in 2019. Ortho products are 1-foot resolution statewide with upgrades to 6-inch resolution tiles and 3-inch resolution tiles in various regions within the project area. The Virginia Base Mapping project encompasses the entire land area of the Commonwealth of Virginia over 4 years. The State boundary is buffered by 1000'. Coastal areas of the State bordering the Atlantic Ocean or the Chesapeake Bay are buffered by 1000' or the extent of man-made features extending from shore. This metadata record describes the generation of new Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and contours generated at 2-foot intervals. All products are being delivered in the North American Datum of 1983 (1986), State Plane Virginia North. The vertical datum was the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) using GEOID12B.
Prince William County Street Centerlines - Street centerlines are segmented at intersections, hydrography, zip code boundary, jurisdictional boudaryies including town boundaries and election boundaries. The layer is attributed with street name, address ranges, and other related information, full information is defined in other parts of the metadata, and in the PWC Data Dictionary. The layer can be used for creating maps, network routing and address geocoding. This data layer is the production data and is then loaded into shared data schemas for the 911 CAD system, Regional and State projects.
Created as one of the basemap layers. The data layer was originally created by a contractor using the 2011 digital imagery. It has been updated by GIS Staff as needed when notified when there are additions and/or removal of railroad tracks. Data layer covers the area of Prince William County, Citys of Manassas and Manassas Park.
This data layer contains polygon features representing the approximate size and location of parcels owned by the State of Virginia located within Prince William County, Virginia. It was created to provide basic information regarding property location and boundaries, and is used as a graphical representation of legally recorded deed and plat documents for properties. Parcel ownership and recordation information is not included in this layer but can be purchased seperately from the Office of Real Estate Assessments. Users should be aware that this data does not represent legal property boundary descriptions, nor is it suitable for boundary determination of individual parcels. Any depiction of physical improvements, property lines or boundaries is for general information only and shall not be used for the design modification or construction of improvements to real property or for flood plain determination.
The layer was derived from a variety of source maps including: mylar county parcel maps, plats of surveys, deed descriptions, subdivision maps, and highway right-of-way plats. These source materials were of several different scales and were from dates ranging from the early 1900's to the present.
This point feature layer displays public libraries within Prince William County. It includes regional, community and neighborhood libraries as well their street address.
Geospatial data about Prince William County, Virginia Hospitals. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Prince William County, Virginia containing 152,739 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.