86 datasets found
  1. c

    Public Land Survey System (PLSS): Township and Range

    • gis.data.ca.gov
    • data.ca.gov
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    Updated May 14, 2019
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    California Department of Conservation (2019). Public Land Survey System (PLSS): Township and Range [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/datasets/cadoc::public-land-survey-system-plss-township-and-range/about
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    May 14, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Conservation
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    Description

    In support of new permitting workflows associated with anticipated WellSTAR needs, the CalGEM GIS unit extended the existing BLM PLSS Township & Range grid to cover offshore areas with the 3-mile limit of California jurisdiction. The PLSS grid as currently used by CalGEM is a composite of a BLM download (the majority of the data), additions by the DPR, and polygons created by CalGEM to fill in missing areas (the Ranchos, and Offshore areas within the 3-mile limit of California jurisdiction).CalGEM is the Geologic Energy Management Division of the California Department of Conservation, formerly the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (as of January 1, 2020).Update Frequency: As Needed

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    Public Land Survey System Quarter Sections (Feature Layer)

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datasets.ai
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    Updated May 8, 2025
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    U.S. Forest Service (2025). Public Land Survey System Quarter Sections (Feature Layer) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/public-land-survey-system-quarter-sections-feature-layer-e14be
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    May 8, 2025
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    U.S. Forest Service
    Description

    This Quarter Section feature class depicts PLSS Second Divisions . PLSS townships are subdivided in a spatial hierarchy of first, second, and third division. These divisions are typically aliquot parts ranging in size from 640 acres to 160 to 40 acres, and subsequently all the way down to 2.5 acres. The data in this feature class was translated from the PLSSSecondDiv feature class in the original production data model, which defined the second division for a specific parcel of land. Metadata

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    Public Land Survey Township & Range

    • data-idwr.hub.arcgis.com
    • gis-idaho.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated May 20, 2022
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    Idaho Department of Water Resources (2022). Public Land Survey Township & Range [Dataset]. https://data-idwr.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/public-land-survey-township-range/about
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    Dataset updated
    May 20, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Idaho Department of Water Resources
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    Description

    This data set represents a GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) including both rectangular and non-rectangular surveys. These are the cadastral reference features that provide the basis and framework for mapping. This feature data set contains PLSS and Other Survey System data. The other survey systems include subdivision plats and those types of survey reference systems. This PLSS dataset was compiled by IDWR in 2016/2017 showing Public Land Survey System (PLSS) data from a variety of sources, including BLM's CadNSDI, IDL's edits to the CadNSDI alongside alignments to data from a variety of counties. Source and Edit information are provided in the QQ layer.

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    Reference Grids Township Range

    • akscf-msb.opendata.arcgis.com
    • gis.data.alaska.gov
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    Updated Aug 27, 2016
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    Matanuska-Susitna Borough (2016). Reference Grids Township Range [Dataset]. https://akscf-msb.opendata.arcgis.com/items/6ec6b824bd9b469287fb3c679560a195
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    Aug 27, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Matanuska-Susitna Borough
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    Description

    Township and Range boundaries as defined by the US Public Land Survey System (PLSS). PLSS is a way of subdividing and describing land in the United States. Most lands in the public domain are subject to subdivision by this rectangular system of surveys, which is regulated by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. Township and Range boundaries were generated from geodetic latitude and longitude coordinate pairs as recorded on BLM's official protraction diagrams of the state of Alaska. Most corners are protracted corners, calculated by the Bureau of Land Management in lieu of field or survey locations. In 2013 and 2015 the Matanuska-Susitna Borough shifted portions of this dataset to more accurately reflect the actual locations of section corners on the ground. These shifts occurred in the more populated areas of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Contact the MSB GIS division for more information.

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    Township, Range, and Section (TRS) Boundaries, Minnesota

    • gisdata.mn.gov
    • data.wu.ac.at
    fgdb, gpkg, html +2
    Updated Jul 9, 2024
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    Geospatial Information Office (2024). Township, Range, and Section (TRS) Boundaries, Minnesota [Dataset]. https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/plan-mngeo-trs
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    gpkg, fgdb, html, shp, jpegAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 9, 2024
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    Geospatial Information Office
    Area covered
    Minnesota
    Description

    The TRS digital data set represents the Township, Range, and Section boundaries of the state. Beginning in the late 1840s, the federal government began surveying Minnesota as part of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The resulting network of land survey lines divided the state into townships, ranges, sections, quarter sections, quarter-quarter sections and government lots, and laid the groundwork for contemporary land ownership patterns.

    The township, range and section boundaries were digitized at MnGeo (formerly known as the Land Management Information Center - LMIC) from stable base mylars of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 30-minute latitude by 60-minute longitude map series (1:100,000-scale). All survey lines were extended across water bodies despite the fact that U.S. Geological Survey base maps depict them only on land. This addition allows all sections and townships to be represented as closed areas (polygons) ensuring that township and range location can be determined for any point in the state. It also means that the data set is not affected if lake levels change over time.

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    Section Township Range

    • maps.leegov.com
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 4, 2025
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    Lee County Florida GIS (2025). Section Township Range [Dataset]. https://maps.leegov.com/items/995104c49a114244ad49535534691a88
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 4, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Lee County Florida GIS
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    Description

    Public Land Survey System (PLSS) reference grid serves as base map information and may be used for planning and analytical purposes.Sections lines are approximate, except for those adjusted to verified section corners. Section lines adjusted to verified section corners as corners recovery sheets are received from registered surveyor.Converted from Intergraph to Graphic Data Systems (GDS) circa 1989, GDS to ESRI's SDE circa 1999. Section lines (polygons) periodically adjusted to reflect on-going section corner recovery. See Section Corners dataset for certified section and quarter corner locations, coordinates, recovery date and surveyor.

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    Birmingham Area Township Section Range (PLS)

    • data.birminghamal.gov
    geojson, html, shp
    Updated Apr 18, 2018
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    Birmingham Planning & Engineering (2018). Birmingham Area Township Section Range (PLS) [Dataset]. https://data.birminghamal.gov/dataset/birmingham-area-township-section-range-pls
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    shp, geojson, htmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Birmingham Planning & Engineering
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Birmingham
    Description

    Planning, Engineering & Permitting - Birmingham Area Township Section Range Public Land Survey (PLS) Maps and Data

  8. Public Land Survey System (PLSS): Sections

    • data.ca.gov
    • data.cnra.ca.gov
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    Updated May 21, 2019
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    California Department of Conservation (2019). Public Land Survey System (PLSS): Sections [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/public-land-survey-system-plss-sections
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    geojson, html, zip, csv, arcgis geoservices rest api, kmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 21, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Conservationhttp://www.conservation.ca.gov/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description
    In support of new permitting workflows associated with anticipated WellSTAR needs, the CalGEM GIS unit extended the existing BLM PLSS Township & Range grid to cover offshore areas with the 3-mile limit of California jurisdiction. The PLSS grid as currently used by CalGEM is a composite of a BLM download (the majority of the data), additions by the DPR, and polygons created by CalGEM to fill in missing areas (the Ranchos, and Offshore areas within the 3-mile limit of California jurisdiction).
    CalGEM is the Geologic Energy Management Division of the California Department of Conservation, formerly the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (as of January 1, 2020).
    Update Frequency: As Needed
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    PLSS- Township Range

    • hub.kansasgis.org
    • kgs-gis-data-and-maps-ku.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 25, 2024
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    The University of Kansas (2024). PLSS- Township Range [Dataset]. https://hub.kansasgis.org/datasets/KU::plss-township-range
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    Mar 25, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The University of Kansas
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    Description

    Public Land Survey System - Township Range. Data originally published by the USGS and shared by the Kansas Geological Survey. It has been clipped to isolate the State of Kansas. This data was edited March 2024 to better fit Kansas county data.

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    Township Range Section Rancho Boundaries

    • visionzero.geohub.lacity.org
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 17, 2015
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    lahub_admin (2015). Township Range Section Rancho Boundaries [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/maps/township-range-section-rancho-boundaries
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 17, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    lahub_admin
    License

    Public Domain Mark 1.0https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This dataset contains the boundaries of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) Township Range Section boundaries, as well as the boundaries of the Ranchos and Landgrants that pre-dated the PLSS. In general these match the USGS topographic Quad Sheets from the US Geological Survey.

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    Public Land Survey System: Quarter-quarter sections (TRSQ), Minnesota.

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    • data.wu.ac.at
    Updated Nov 27, 2015
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    (2015). Public Land Survey System: Quarter-quarter sections (TRSQ), Minnesota. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/f0fb0934f0e64f73adc0b384a1f33877/html
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    Nov 27, 2015
    Area covered
    Minnesota
    Description

    description: The TRSQ digital data set represents the Township, Range, Section, Quarter section, and Quarter-quarter section divisions of the state. Beginning in the late 1840s, the federal government began surveying Minnesota as part of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The resulting network of land survey lines divided the state into townships, ranges, sections, quarter sections, quarter-quarter sections and government lots, and laid the groundwork for contemporary land ownership patterns. The quarter-quarter section remains an important subdivision for rural Minnesota since these lines are used to define local boundaries, roads, and service areas. All survey lines were extended across water bodies despite the fact that U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) base maps depict them only on land. This addition allows all sections and townships to be represented as closed areas ensuring that township and range location can be determined for any point in the state. It also means that the data is not affected if lake levels change over time. The township, range and section boundaries were digitized at MnGeo (formerly the Land Management Information Center - LMIC) from the USGS 30' x 60' map series (1:100,000-scale). Quarter section and quarter-quarter section subdivisions were calculated using the section lines. They were not digitized from original plat book survey lines or from the meandered lines that surveyors laid out around water bodies. The existence of government lots within a quarter-quarter section is recorded in the data set; however, the government lot boundaries were not digitized. If a quarter-quarter section contains more than one government lot, the number of lots is recorded -- see Lineage, Section 2, for more detail. Note: For most uses, TRSQ has been superseded by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) 1:24,000-scale 'Control Point Generated PLS' data set which is free online. See https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/plan-mndnr-public-land-survey for more information. Also, many county surveyors offices have more accurate PLS (Public Land Survey) data sets. For county webpages and contact information, see http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/cty_contacts.html .; abstract: The TRSQ digital data set represents the Township, Range, Section, Quarter section, and Quarter-quarter section divisions of the state. Beginning in the late 1840s, the federal government began surveying Minnesota as part of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The resulting network of land survey lines divided the state into townships, ranges, sections, quarter sections, quarter-quarter sections and government lots, and laid the groundwork for contemporary land ownership patterns. The quarter-quarter section remains an important subdivision for rural Minnesota since these lines are used to define local boundaries, roads, and service areas. All survey lines were extended across water bodies despite the fact that U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) base maps depict them only on land. This addition allows all sections and townships to be represented as closed areas ensuring that township and range location can be determined for any point in the state. It also means that the data is not affected if lake levels change over time. The township, range and section boundaries were digitized at MnGeo (formerly the Land Management Information Center - LMIC) from the USGS 30' x 60' map series (1:100,000-scale). Quarter section and quarter-quarter section subdivisions were calculated using the section lines. They were not digitized from original plat book survey lines or from the meandered lines that surveyors laid out around water bodies. The existence of government lots within a quarter-quarter section is recorded in the data set; however, the government lot boundaries were not digitized. If a quarter-quarter section contains more than one government lot, the number of lots is recorded -- see Lineage, Section 2, for more detail. Note: For most uses, TRSQ has been superseded by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) 1:24,000-scale 'Control Point Generated PLS' data set which is free online. See https://gisdata.mn.gov/dataset/plan-mndnr-public-land-survey for more information. Also, many county surveyors offices have more accurate PLS (Public Land Survey) data sets. For county webpages and contact information, see http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/cty_contacts.html .

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    DAHP - Government Land Office maps (GLOs) Trails

    • data.amerigeoss.org
    • geo.wa.gov
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    Updated Jul 27, 2019
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    United States[old] (2019). DAHP - Government Land Office maps (GLOs) Trails [Dataset]. https://data.amerigeoss.org/dataset/dahp-government-land-office-maps-glos-trails
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    application/vnd.geo+json, kml, zip, html, csv, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 27, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    United States[old]
    Description

    Government Land Office maps (GLOs) are a result of the effort to survey all United States public lands before settlement. Starting in 1812 land was divided into square six mile blocks called townships, then subdivided into sections and ranges. Each subdivided area was surveyed and given its own map or GLO. During this process surveyors were required to indicate cultural resources such as roads and Indian trails and standardized symbols were used to represent geographic features. These GLOs are now maintained by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the official Land Status and Cadastral Survey records. As land was divided into parcels of individual ownership additional cadastral survey maps were created over time. For this reason there are often multiple GLOs or "cadastral survey maps" for one township / range, generally numbered one through four. For this seamless GLO layer, DAHP focused solely on the more historical GLOs which were usually listed as image number one or two for that specific township / range in the BLM Cadastral Survey records. In some cases no GLOs were available for review. Such areas included National Forest Lands, National Parks, Indian Reservations, and remote wilderness areas.

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    Township, Range, and Section (TRS) Boundaries, Minnesota.

    • datadiscoverystudio.org
    Updated Apr 29, 2016
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    (2016). Township, Range, and Section (TRS) Boundaries, Minnesota. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/c16b23e80a8b4398ab6404e6d22c3160/html
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 29, 2016
    Description

    description: The TRS digital data set represents the Township, Range, and Section boundaries of the state. Beginning in the late 1840s, the federal government began surveying Minnesota as part of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The resulting network of land survey lines divided the state into townships, ranges, sections, quarter sections, quarter-quarter sections and government lots, and laid the groundwork for contemporary land ownership patterns. The township, range and section boundaries were digitized at MnGeo (formerly known as the Land Management Information Center - LMIC) from stable base mylars of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 30-minute latitude by 60-minute longitude map series (1:100,000-scale). All survey lines were extended across water bodies despite the fact that U.S. Geological Survey base maps depict them only on land. This addition allows all sections and townships to be represented as closed areas (polygons) ensuring that township and range location can be determined for any point in the state. It also means that the data set is not affected if lake levels change over time.; abstract: The TRS digital data set represents the Township, Range, and Section boundaries of the state. Beginning in the late 1840s, the federal government began surveying Minnesota as part of the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The resulting network of land survey lines divided the state into townships, ranges, sections, quarter sections, quarter-quarter sections and government lots, and laid the groundwork for contemporary land ownership patterns. The township, range and section boundaries were digitized at MnGeo (formerly known as the Land Management Information Center - LMIC) from stable base mylars of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 30-minute latitude by 60-minute longitude map series (1:100,000-scale). All survey lines were extended across water bodies despite the fact that U.S. Geological Survey base maps depict them only on land. This addition allows all sections and townships to be represented as closed areas (polygons) ensuring that township and range location can be determined for any point in the state. It also means that the data set is not affected if lake levels change over time.

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    BLM - PLSS Townships

    • data.geospatialhub.org
    • nifc.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Nov 14, 2017
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    WyomingGeoHub (2017). BLM - PLSS Townships [Dataset]. https://data.geospatialhub.org/datasets/e2b4fa504ab04263a8570e61bdababdd
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 14, 2017
    Dataset authored and provided by
    WyomingGeoHub
    Area covered
    Description

    In the Public Land Survey System a Township refers to a unit of land, that is nominally six miles on a side, usually containing 36 sections.

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    PLSS Section Township Range

    • kgs-gis-data-and-maps-ku.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 21, 2024
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    The University of Kansas (2024). PLSS Section Township Range [Dataset]. https://kgs-gis-data-and-maps-ku.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/plss-section-township-range
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    The University of Kansas
    Area covered
    Description

    Section data including township and range info for the State of Kansas. This data is distributed by the Kansas Geological Survey. This data has been cleaned up using county sources in March 2024.

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    BLM New Mexico CADNSDI PLSS Township Polygon for New Mexico

    • gstore.unm.edu
    csv, geojson, gml +5
    Updated Aug 26, 2022
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    Earth Data Analysis Center (2022). BLM New Mexico CADNSDI PLSS Township Polygon for New Mexico [Dataset]. https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/c70260c1-f4cb-4843-a829-b4c2a13ed3f2/metadata/FGDC-STD-001-1998.html
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    gml(5), shp(5), json(5), csv(5), xls(5), geojson(5), zip(4), kml(5)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 26, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Earth Data Analysis Center
    Time period covered
    Oct 28, 2021
    Area covered
    New Mexico, Unknown, West Bounding Coordinate -109.050442573 East Bounding Coordinate -103.002153332 North Bounding Coordinate 37.000233001 South Bounding Coordinate 31.332159823
    Description

    This data represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular survey data. The rectangular survey data are a reference system for land tenure based upon meridian, township/range, section, section subdivision and government lots. The non-rectangular survey data represent surveys that were largely performed to protect and/or convey title on specific parcels of land such as mineral surveys and tracts. The data are largely complete in reference to the rectangular survey data at the level of first division. However, the data varies in terms of granularity of its spatial representation as well as its content below the first division. Therefore, depending upon the data source and steward, accurate subdivision of the rectangular data may not be available below the first division and the non-rectangular minerals surveys may not be present. At times, the complexity of surveys rendered the collection of data cost prohibitive such as in areas characterized by numerous, overlapping mineral surveys. In these situations, the data were often not abstracted or were only partially abstracted and incorporated into the data set. These PLSS data were compiled from a broad spectrum or sources including federal, county, and private survey records such as field notes and plats as well as map sources such as USGS 7 ½ minute quadrangles. The metadata in each data set describes the production methods for the data content. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. A complete PLSS data set includes the following: PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non-rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners, Metadata at a Glance (which identified last revised date and data steward) and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps or inconsistencies). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail. The second division of the PLSS is quarter, quarter-quarter, sixteenth or government lot division of the PLSS. The second and third divisions are combined into this feature class as an intentional de-normalization of the PLSS hierarchical data. The polygons in this feature class represent the smallest division to the sixteenth that has been defined for the first division. For example In some cases sections have only been divided to the quarter. Divisions below the sixteenth are in the Special Survey or Parcel Feature Class. In the Public Land Survey System a Township refers to a unit of land, that is nominally six miles on a side, usually containing 36 sections.

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    Political Townships

    • mcgis.org
    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 21, 2020
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    McGIS - McLean County GIS Consortium (2020). Political Townships [Dataset]. http://www.mcgis.org/datasets/political-townships-1
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 21, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    McGIS - McLean County GIS Consortium
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This dataset contains townships from the Illinois Public Land Survey System in line and polygon form. Line attributes identify state, township and range boundaries, principal meridians, and base lines. Polygon attributes identify meridian, township, range. The nominal scale is 1:62,500. As of 2003, the data are typically distributed in geographic coordinates (longitude and latitude), decimal degrees, and the North American Datum (NAD) of 1983, and this is the default spatial reference of the ArcSDE feature dataset in which the data are stored. The data were originally developed, however, in a custom Lambert Conformal Conic projection and were distributed in that coordinate system for several years. The data were digitized in the late 1960s and in 1984-85 from 7.5- and 15-minute USGS topographic quadrangles. Errors in the location of a given feature are dependent on the accuracy of the original maps and on the accuracy of digitizing. Estimates are that features have an average locational error of at least plus/minus 100 feet.

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    Bureau of Land Management - New Mexico State Office

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    Earth Data Analysis Center, Bureau of Land Management - New Mexico State Office [Dataset]. https://gstore.unm.edu/apps/rgis/datasets/77fae55c-bb14-4b93-9dfd-73ce1bb9d6a1/metadata/FGDC-STD-001-1998.html
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    Dataset provided by
    Earth Data Analysis Center
    Time period covered
    Dec 1, 2021
    Area covered
    West Bounding Coordinate -109.034859489 East Bounding Coordinate -103.049582799 North Bounding Coordinate 37.454166512 South Bounding Coordinate 31.246293845, Unknown, New Mexico
    Description

    This data represents the GIS Version of the Public Land Survey System including both rectangular and non-rectangular survey data. The rectangular survey data are a reference system for land tenure based upon meridian, township/range, section, section subdivision and government lots. The non-rectangular survey data represent surveys that were largely performed to protect and/or convey title on specific parcels of land such as mineral surveys and tracts. The data are largely complete in reference to the rectangular survey data at the level of first division. However, the data varies in terms of granularity of its spatial representation as well as its content below the first division. Therefore, depending upon the data source and steward, accurate subdivision of the rectangular data may not be available below the first division and the non-rectangular minerals surveys may not be present. At times, the complexity of surveys rendered the collection of data cost prohibitive such as in areas characterized by numerous, overlapping mineral surveys. In these situations, the data were often not abstracted or were only partially abstracted and incorporated into the data set. These PLSS data were compiled from a broad spectrum or sources including federal, county, and private survey records such as field notes and plats as well as map sources such as USGS 7 ½ minute quadrangles. The metadata in each data set describes the production methods for the data content. This data is optimized for data publication and sharing rather than for specific "production" or operation and maintenance. A complete PLSS data set includes the following: PLSS Townships, First Divisions and Second Divisions (the hierarchical break down of the PLSS Rectangular surveys) PLSS Special surveys (non-rectangular components of the PLSS) Meandered Water, Corners, Metadata at a Glance (which identified last revised date and data steward) and Conflicted Areas (known areas of gaps or overlaps or inconsistencies). The Entity-Attribute section of this metadata describes these components in greater detail. The second division of the PLSS is quarter, quarter-quarter, sixteenth or government lot division of the PLSS. The second and third divisions are combined into this feature class as an intentional de-normalization of the PLSS hierarchical data. The polygons in this feature class represent the smallest division to the sixteenth that has been defined for the first division. For example In some cases sections have only been divided to the quarter. Divisions below the sixteenth are in the Special Survey or Parcel Feature Class. The second division of the PLSS is quarter, quarter-quarter, sixteenth or government lot division of the PLSS. The second and third divisions are combined into this feature class as an intentional de-normalization of the PLSS hierarchical data. The polygons in this feature class represent the smallest division to the sixteenth that has been defined for the first division. For example In some cases sections have only been divided to the quarter. Divisions below the sixteenth are in the Special Survey or Parcel Feature Class.

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    PLSS Townships

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    Updated Aug 30, 2019
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    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (2019). PLSS Townships [Dataset]. https://data-wi-dnr.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/plss-townships
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    Aug 30, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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    This data set is a polygon shapefile representing Public Land Survey System (PLSS) townships. The data are a subset of the Wisconsin DNR's 'Landnet' database, automated from 1:24,000-scale sources.*DNR staff have added an alpha field for the range direction field in this layer called DIR_ALPHA which uses W and E instead of numerical direction codes.

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    2007 Contours - Township 43N Range 9E (dwg)

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    Lake County Illinois GIS (2022). 2007 Contours - Township 43N Range 9E (dwg) [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/2007-contours-township-43n-range-9e-dwg-46655
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    Sep 1, 2022
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    Lake County Illinois GIS
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    This dataset has been deprecated. Please use our 2017 Countywide Contours instead.These data comprise of one foot contours showing the elevation of Lake County, IL corresponding to the orthometric heights of the bare surface of the county (no buildings or vegetation cover). These data were developed from LIDAR data obtained between April 16, 2007 and May 07, 2007, and further supplemented by break lines collected from aerial photography taken at the same time. The contours and the aerial photography meet National Map Accuracy Standards for a 1 inch = 100 foot product. The contours have been created to be cartographically pleasing, as such some generalization has been introduced as expected. The contours have been tested against the original LIDAR points and conforms to the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Specifications and Standards Committee, 1990, ASPRS Accuracy Standards for Large-Scale Maps, CLASS 1 map accuracy. The vertical datum is the North American Vertical Datum of 1988. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Design Manual for Photogrammetric Production recommends that data intended for this usage scale be used for any of the following purposes: route location, preliminary alignment and design, preliminary project planning, hydraulic sections, rough earthwork estimates, or high-gradient terrain / low unit cost earthwork excavation estimates. The manual does not recommend that these data be used for final design, excavation and grading plans, earthwork computations for bid estimates or contract measurement and payment. Contour data is used by county agencies to study drainage issues such as flooding and erosion. Customers interested in the actual LiDAR data may download it at no cost from the USGS Center for LiDAR Information Coordination and Knowledge. These files are tiled by PLSS section and grouped by township and format for easier download. Please note that this dataset is available in for GIS in Esri shapefile format as well as for CAD in AutoCAD DWG and MicroStation DGN. We are unable to provide any support for CAD users beyond providing the data.

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California Department of Conservation (2019). Public Land Survey System (PLSS): Township and Range [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/datasets/cadoc::public-land-survey-system-plss-township-and-range/about

Public Land Survey System (PLSS): Township and Range

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May 14, 2019
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California Department of Conservation
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In support of new permitting workflows associated with anticipated WellSTAR needs, the CalGEM GIS unit extended the existing BLM PLSS Township & Range grid to cover offshore areas with the 3-mile limit of California jurisdiction. The PLSS grid as currently used by CalGEM is a composite of a BLM download (the majority of the data), additions by the DPR, and polygons created by CalGEM to fill in missing areas (the Ranchos, and Offshore areas within the 3-mile limit of California jurisdiction).CalGEM is the Geologic Energy Management Division of the California Department of Conservation, formerly the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (as of January 1, 2020).Update Frequency: As Needed

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