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Geospatial data about Ohio Townships. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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
This map of Minnesota cities, townships, and counties was published by MnGeo in January 2019. The primary data set for the map is the "Cities, Townships, and Unorganized Territories" (MnCTU) data maintained by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Other reference data on the map include County Seats and Other Cities, County Boundaries, Interstate, US Trunk, and State Trunk Highways, Major Rivers, Lakes, County and State Boundaries. The download is a PDF file with embedded layers that can be printed at E-scale (36" x 48").
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IL Political Townships. This data source is updated by the Illinois Department of Revenue.
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A Township is a land subdivision in Ontario.This information was captured through the Ontario Base Mapping Program, is maintained by the Ministry of Natural Resources and distributed through Land Information Ontario (LIO) Warehouse.The spatial accuracy for some of the townships was improved through the Ontario Parcel, Township Realignment and Township Improvement projects.Improvements may include:road allowance widthsspatial changes to better represent where the township boundaries are locatedmore consistent concession namesMaterials used to improve the location of township lines may include:township Improvement plotssurvey information i.e. retracementsoriginal township planssurveys notesthe physical features e.g. fence lines in the corporate editing environmentwater bodiesGPS Ontario Road Network geometryPlease see the full metadata record for more information.Additional DocumentationGeographic Township, Improved - Data Description (PDF)Geographic Township, Improved - Documentation (Word)Geographic Township, Improved - FAQ (PDF)StatusOn going: Data is continually being updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAnnually: Data is updated every yearOffice of the Surveyor General, landtenuremapping@ontario.ca
Polygon file representing the nine township boundaries in Marion County, Indiana.Data projection: NAD 1983 StatePlane Indiana East FIPS 1301 (US Feet)
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.
Vector polygon map data of property parcels from Oregon containing 97,943 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.
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Cook County GIS Dept map of Palatine Township in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.
Cook County GIS Dept index of the Cook County GIS township maps.
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.
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.
Township boundaries were generated from radian measurements of township corner coordinates, represented to the nearest 0.001 second, recorded on official protraction diagrams of the state from BLM and ADNR. ADNR used 1994 AEH coordinate files from BLM as the basis of its work. BLM provided information for 18,654 land-based townships, and ADNR added another 774 (prior to 1996) townships that cover marine areas. Based on ADNR research, corner coordinates were modified for approximately 600 townships to correct the east-west and/or north-south alignment of neighboring townships. ADNR research also ensured that townships match across meridian lines.
Out of a total 19,425 townships currently defined for the state, 52 were identified by BLM as being irregular, that is, they cannot be describe by four corner points. During ADNR processing, many other minor adjustments were made to resolve spatial anomalies. Irregular townships are outlined using as many corner points as necessary, which was typically six to represent L-shaped townships. Many complex townships, including those along the US/Canadian border and those where meridians join, are described by more than six corner points; a few by only 3 points.
Using a geographic projection, ADNR created a double-precision coverage for the entire state from a compilation of the regular and irregular townships. Several iterations using ARC/INFO were required to find and resolve discrepancies in the tabular database. Arcs were densified while the township outlines were still in a geographic projection, to maintain the proper curvature of boundary lines during subsequent projection to other coordinate systems. The final result is a set of statewide coverages, both single-precision and double-precision, in both the Albers projection and geographic coordinates. The final coverages maintain as closely as possible the original protracted coordinate values.
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This data consists of scanned maps of Lemay Township St Louis County Missouri, created by the St. Louis County Planning Commission and Harland Bartholomew & Associates Planning Consultants, map text includes data sources, black map with white line work
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Cook County GIS Dept map of Proviso, River Forest and Riverside Townships in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.
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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Cook County GIS Dept map of Bremen Township in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.
Cook County GIS Dept map of Leyden, Norwood Park & Jefferson Townships in a pdf format. Includes streets and municipalities.
Grant Township College
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Ela Township
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Geospatial data about Ohio Townships. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.