Geospatial data about Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Geospatial data about Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Wetlands. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Sheboygan County Planning & Conservation Department assigns and enters all addresses outside of Cities & Villages. All City & Village addresses are entered when the Planning Department is informed of them. Note: These points are not structure points, meaning they are not on top of buildings. These address points are typically offset from the road centerline layer. Sheboygan County plans to create a structure point layer in the near future. Last updated March 28, 2025.
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1-foot contours derived from the 2019 LiDAR collection. Shapefiles are indexed and require the shapefile index file. Although this is a county-wide zip file, contours are broken up into smaller areas based on the included index. It is recommended to download this dataset if you only need contours for a small area within the County.
The geographic extent of Sheboygan County WI.
Sheboygan's custom projection file used with aerial imagery downloads.
Tile Index for the County's 2019 LiDAR data.
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Using the most recent hydro data and navigable waterway attribute data, this polygon layer is calculated by a buffer of 1,000 feet of navigable lakes, ponds, or flowages and 300 feet of navigable waterways. This layer also incorporates FEMA flood zone areas. The source hydro layers and FEMA flood zones were updated in 2024. This layer was also updated by creating buffers of the hydro waterlines, dissolving those buffers, and using clips and appends to integrate FEMA flood zones and clip out water polygons.
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3-inch, 4-band SID files (Gen4) of only City of Sheboygan, City of Sheboygan Falls, and Village of Kohler.Imagery is in County's custom projection. Projection file available from Open Data site.Click "I want to Open in ArcGIS Online" to download from the Open Data Site.
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6-inch SID file of entire County. 3-band only, Gen3 SID file. This Gen3 SID file works best in AutoCAD and other software other than GIS.Imagery is in County's custom projection. Projection file available from Open Data site.Click "I want to Open in ArcGIS Online" to download from the Open Data Site.
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The waterlines layer is a polyline layer that represents rivers, streams/creeks, and the outlines of waterbodies. It is also used to designate navigability status (navigable, non-navigable, agricultural). This layer was updated County-wide in 2023/2024 using the 2022 aerial imagery, 2019 DEM, and State of WI wetlands. The update process involved manual digitizing or adjustment of linework and subsequent polygons. Most linework was adjusted and smoothed (to create true curves), and the polygon created or adjusted using the trace tool so it followed the linework exactly. While no set standards were used in this update, several general protocols were followed: 1. While navigable features may have been spatially adjusted, navigability attributes were not changed. 2. After adjusting a feature, a smoothing process was used (Generalize, smooth, .25 foot maximum offset) to create true curves and give the feature a more cartographic look. This adds significantly more vertices to the features. While efforts were made to make this a comprehensive surface water update, some features may not be precise, missing, or inaccurate. Future updates may address these items. This polyline layer does not include flow or other hydrologic items for analysis - this is simply a surface water layer with navigability attribution.
This dataset includes boundaries for all school district boundaries within the state of Wisconsin. By law, all territory in the state must be included within a public school district. The US Census Bureau identifies three types of school districts. Unified school districts serve children of all grade levels, Elementary primarily serve students in the elementary grades, and Secondary primarily serve children in grades 9-12. Out of 421 school districts in Wisconsin, 43 are considered elementary districts, 10 are secondary districts, and 368 are unified districts. Elementary and secondary school districts overlap. This layer is an aggregate of county-submitted data for school district boundaries. Each year, there is a chance for reorganizations to take place that either transfer territory between school districts or consolidate/dissolve/create districts. These reorganizations go into effect on July 1st of each year. In 2025, there were thirteen (13) reorganizations that involved unified school districts. There weren't any reorganizations involving secondary and elementary districts. The reorganizations took place in Calumet, Dane, Dunn, La Crosse, Ozaukee, St. Croix, Sauk, and Sheboygan counties. Transfers of territory took place between the following pairs of districts: River Valley and Sauk Prairie, Plymouth and Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Eau Claire Area and Elk Mound Area, Holman and Onalaska, Verona Area and Madison Metropolitan, River Falls and Hudson, Durand-Arkansaw and Eau Claire Area, Chilton and Stockbridge, and Grafton and Cedarburg. Please refer to the property transfer log for more information.This is not an official authoritative statewide dataset for school district boundaries nor does one exist for Wisconsin. These boundaries are updated annually around July 1 to reflect boundary changes from the reorganization process and as needed throughout the rest of the year.
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Geospatial data about Sheboygan County, Wisconsin Parcels. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.