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TwitterThe Saratoga County Trails dataset represents existing trail polylines within the general vicinity of Saratoga County, New York. The dataset was originally compiled and published in 2011, and was recently updated during 2016-2017. It is an amalgamation of many different data sources, with contributions from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation, Saratoga County and municipalities, Skidmore College, The Nature Conservancy, Wilton Wildlife Preserve that were collected and managed by Saratoga PLAN. The dataset is meant as a public resource for trail information in Saratoga County, NY and to aid with recreation planning and maintenance. The dataset is a snapshot of existing trails, and therefor requires ongoing updates to reflect constant changes in trail systems and recreation amenities. Contact the indicated Trail Manager (public or private entity) for the most updated version or information. Spatial Reference of Source Data: NAD 1983 StatePlane New York East FIPS 3101 Feet. Spatial Reference of Web Service: WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere. Data current as of May 2017.Contact Information:Maria Trabka112 Spring StreetRoom 202Saratoga Springs, New York 12866PH: 518-587-5554 1FAX: 518-587-4054info@saratogaplan.org
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TwitterThis resource is a member of a series. The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System (MTS). The MTS represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads shapefile includes all features within the MTS Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in the MTS that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
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CDTA Bus Routes for the Capital District area including Albany, Schenectady, Troy, and Saratoga Counties. Spatial Reference of Source Data: NAD 83, State Plane New York East, FIPS 3101 Feet. Spatial Reference of Web Service: WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere.
Data current as of August 2025.
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TwitterThis data, indicating the supply class for Mohawk River Watershed tax parcels, was collected by Stone Environmental, Inc. for the New York State Department of State with funds provided under Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.These data represent tax parcel boundaries. Data are meant for watershed planning purposes only. Mohawk River Watershed Coalition of Conservation Districts does not take responsibility for the overall content and/or spatial accuracy of the tax parcel data available for download on this page.You should always verify actual map data and information. The limitations and accuracy level of the data should be accounted for before using them in any analyses and their validity cannot be guaranteed.Parcel boundary data was acquired by county offices. Individual County and Town files were compiled to create a seamless coverage of Tax Parcels. Areas of overlap were eliminated by clipping to adjacent county boundaries. Attribute information of interest, property class code, residential development from 1945 to present (year built), sewer service code, and water service codes were obtained from the New York Office of Real Property Services (ORPS, accessed in November 2011). Parcel boundaries and attribute information from ORPS were joined based on the municipality code and print key.Source Information:Albany: Albany County Real Property Tax Services. 2010 Albany County, NY parcel boundaries derived from AutoCAD MAP 3D tax maps; Delaware: Delaware County Planning Department. The license agreement between Delaware County and the Mohawk River Watershed prohibit the viewing of this data through a web mapping application; Fulton: Fulton County. The license agreement between Fulton County and the Mohawk River Watershed prohibit the viewing of this data through a web mapping application;Greene: Greene County; Hamilton: Hamilton County Real Property Tax Services; Herkimer: Herkimer Oneida Counties Comprehensive Planning Program, 2011; Public water and sewer were manually assigned to all City of Utica parcels. Public water and sewer were assigned to parcels within 500 feet of water and sewer lines for the City of Rome parcels.Lewis: Lewis County; The license agreement between Lewis County and the Mohawk River Watershed prohibit the viewing of this data through a web mapping application;Madison: Madison County;Montgomery: Montgomery County;Oneida: Herkimer Oneida Counties Comprehensive Planning Program, 2011;Otsego: Otsego County;Saratoga: Saratoga County, 2011;Schenectady: Schenectady County; Schoharie: Schoharie CountyView Dataset on the Gateway
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TwitterMany people throughout time worked to survey the lands we now inhabit. Since the beginning of interest in the wilderness area, many cartographers have traversed Warren County and the Adirondacks and have mapped out the beautiful landscape for what it truly is. In this exhibit, you will see how some cartographers kept track of the Warren County area and how mapping as a practice developed and evolved over time. Seneca Ray Stoddard was a late 19th century photographer and cartographer born in Wilton, (Saratoga County) NY, 1844. His works helped to popularize the Adirondacks as a tourist destination and displayed the naturalistic beauty of the landscape. In his youth, he left his home to follow his desire to create illustration and advertising, and in his 20's he developed a love for photography. He went on to publish tourist guides on the Lake George and Lake Champlain regions, and in 1874 issues the first tourist map of the Adirondacks. Stoddard died in his home in Glens Falls in 1917, leaving behind a legacy of cartography and accomplishment of introducing a new found tourist hot-spot to the general public.
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TwitterSource: US Environmental Protection Agency https://www.epa.gov/radon/state-maps-radon-zones
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TwitterThe Saratoga County Trails dataset represents existing trail polylines within the general vicinity of Saratoga County, New York. The dataset was originally compiled and published in 2011, and was recently updated during 2016-2017. It is an amalgamation of many different data sources, with contributions from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation, Saratoga County and municipalities, Skidmore College, The Nature Conservancy, Wilton Wildlife Preserve that were collected and managed by Saratoga PLAN. The dataset is meant as a public resource for trail information in Saratoga County, NY and to aid with recreation planning and maintenance. The dataset is a snapshot of existing trails, and therefor requires ongoing updates to reflect constant changes in trail systems and recreation amenities. Contact the indicated Trail Manager (public or private entity) for the most updated version or information. Spatial Reference of Source Data: NAD 1983 StatePlane New York East FIPS 3101 Feet. Spatial Reference of Web Service: WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere. Data current as of May 2017.Contact Information:Maria Trabka112 Spring StreetRoom 202Saratoga Springs, New York 12866PH: 518-587-5554 1FAX: 518-587-4054info@saratogaplan.org