1' = 5280' map showing the historical landmarks from 1924. Recommended print size: 31" X 37".
1" = 5280' map shows the County 5K and 10K grid overlay. Recommended print size: 31" X 37".
Map shows military sites and trails taken by troops and equipment. Recommended print size: 24" X 36".
1" = 5280' map shows geodetic monuments within the County. Recommended print size: 31" X 37".
Zoning & Comprehensive Plan Maps. Recommended print size: 24" X 36". Questions about this map call 703-792-6830.
1" = 5280' map shows 2020 census tract boundaries. Recommended print size: 31" X 37".
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.
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Long Range Land Use Plan illustrating existing and potential development by land use classifications. Recommended print size 36" X 66". Questions about this map call 703-792-6830.
Map showing Coles magisterial district boundary and voting locations. Recommended print size: 38.5" X 51".
The Data Center Opportunity Zone Overlay District was created for the purpose of promoting development of data centers within areas of the County where there is existing infrastructure that could adequately support the proposed use. This District continues the County's efforts to attract and advance high-tech industrial development while limiting negative impacts to communities. (Ord. No. 16-21, Attch., 5-17-16)
Map showing the Virginia senate district boundaries and voting locations. Recommended print size: 31” X 36”.
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Map showing the Virginia House of Delegates district boundaries and voting locations. Recommended print size: 31” X 37”.
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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.Lines of equal elevation on a surface. An imaginary line on the ground, all points of which are at the same elevation above or below a specified reference surface (vertical datum)
Map showing Woodbridge magisterial district boundary and voting locations. Recommended print size: 34" X 44".
Geologic map of the Quantico Quadrangle, Prince William and Stafford Counties, Virginia, and Charles County, Maryland. The base maps for this series were developed from U.S. Geological Survey topographic 7.5-minute quadrangle maps (1:24,000 scale). Contour interval is in feet. For more information on this resource or to download the map PDF, please see the links provided.
A Green Infrastructure map of Prince William county, VA was developed to provide quantification of canopy and associated data for environmental monitoring. Digital aerial imagery, collected for the National Agriculture Imagery (NAIP) 2012 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.Woods feature class is a subset of the Landcover classification of 2) Woody Vegetation. The Woody Vegetation features were selected and copied into a seperate stand alone dataset for tree cover.
Map series produced by the State of Virginia, showing the House of Delegate boundaries.
1" = 5280' maps shows the different county soil types. Recommended print size: 31" X 37".
1' = 5280' map showing the historical landmarks from 1924. Recommended print size: 31" X 37".