The Black and White Parcel Basemap provides a consumer representation of parcel information that can be used without the aerial photo. The layers in the map provide context for multiple workflows, such as editing data or producing web maps and include roads, major facilities and landmarks, water features, parcels, and boundaries. It is compiled from mapping activities performed in Waukesha County as well as the Cities of Brookfield, Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Parcel discrepancies from the four municipalities should be directed to City staff for correction.
The Parcel Basemap provides a consumer representation of parcel information that can be used with the aerial photo. The layers in the map provide context for multiple workflows, such as editing data or producing web maps and include roads, major facilities and landmarks, water features, parcels, and boundaries. It is compiled from mapping activities performed in Waukesha County as well as the Cities of Brookfield, Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Parcel discrepancies from the four municipalities should be directed to City staff for correction.
Simple view of Waukesha County tax parcels, simultaneous conveyances, civil divisions, rights of way, historic tax parcels (back to around mid-2000s), and annexations for display and download.Parcel Currency: 05/15/25Tax and Ownership data as exported from Waukesha County Tax Listing 06/01/2025. Cities of Brookfield and Waukesha dates may vary depending on submission dates to the County.For a full parcel dataset, including all data layers and annotation, download the complete file geodatabase here.
Waukesha County Development plan as determined by the Parks and Land Use Planning and Zoning Division. Land Use Inventories are provided by the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission on a five year basis corresponding to available orthophotography. Also included are amendments to the County Development Plan as well as inventories of specific land uses.
The Color Parcel Basemap provides a consumer representation of parcel information that can be used without the aerial photo. The layers in the map provide context for multiple workflows, such as editing data or producing web maps and include roads, major facilities and landmarks, water features, parcels, and boundaries. It is compiled from mapping activities performed in Waukesha County as well as the Cities of Brookfield, Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Parcel discrepancies from the four municipalities should be directed to City staff for correction.
The Parcel Basemap provides a consumer representation of parcel information that can be used with the aerial photo. The layers in the map provide context for multiple workflows, such as editing data or producing web maps and include roads, major facilities and landmarks, water features, parcels, and boundaries. It is compiled from mapping activities performed in Waukesha County as well as the Cities of Brookfield, Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Parcel discrepancies from the four municipalities should be directed to City staff for correction.
description: County and Parish Boundaries dataset current as of 1987. County boundary.; abstract: County and Parish Boundaries dataset current as of 1987. County boundary.
A lighter version of the basemap for cleaner display and flexible use.
The Waukesha County Park and Open Space Plan was adopted by the County Board on March 27, 2018 and is intended to act as a guide for the acquisition, preservation, development and management of park, recreation and open space lands in the County.
For the full plan text, see https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/globalassets/parks--land-use/park-system/park-and-open-space-plan/2018-final-pos-plan-update-final.pdf for more information.
The Black and White Parcel Basemap provides a consumer representation of parcel information that can be used without the aerial photo. The layers in the map provide context for multiple workflows, such as editing data or producing web maps and include roads, major facilities and landmarks, water features, parcels, and boundaries. It is compiled from mapping activities performed in Waukesha County as well as the Cities of Brookfield, Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Parcel discrepancies from the four municipalities should be directed to City staff for correction.
A lighter version of the basemap for cleaner display and flexible use.
Simple view of Waukesha County tax parcels, simultaneous conveyances, civil divisions, rights of way, historic tax parcels (back to around mid-2000s), and annexations for display and download. Parcel Currency: 06/20/25Tax and Ownership data as exported from Waukesha County Tax Listing 07/06/2025. Cities of Brookfield and Waukesha dates may vary depending on submission dates to the County.For a full parcel dataset, including all data layers and annotation, download the complete file geodatabase here.
The Waukesha County Park and Open Space Plan was adopted by the County Board on March 27, 2018 and is intended to act as a guide for the acquisition, preservation, development and management of park, recreation and open space lands in the County.
For the full plan text, see https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/globalassets/parks--land-use/park-system/park-and-open-space-plan/2018-final-pos-plan-update-final.pdf for more information.
Simple view of Waukesha County tax parcels, simultaneous conveyances, civil divisions, rights of way, historic tax parcels (back to around mid-2000s), and annexations for display and download. Parcel Currency: 06/20/25Tax and Ownership data as exported from Waukesha County Tax Listing 07/06/2025. Cities of Brookfield and Waukesha dates may vary depending on submission dates to the County.For a full parcel dataset, including all data layers and annotation, download the complete file geodatabase here.
Esri Local Government Schema version of the street centerlines and railroads maintained by Waukesha County. Future centerlines are not included. This version is extracted from the 911 centerlines on a weekly basis for general basemap use. Also included is a simple parcel view for boundaries and owners.
Waukesha County Development plan as determined by the Parks and Land Use Planning and Zoning Division. Land Use Inventories are provided by the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission on a five year basis corresponding to available orthophotography. Also included are amendments to the County Development Plan as well as inventories of specific land uses.
West Allis Parcel Web Viewer is a GIS Web application that helps citizens identify their parcel and obtain information about it as well as information about their surrounding Neighborhood. This application is typically used by citizens to see their parcel assessed valuation, and compare it to other parcels in their neighborhood, but it can be used for many other uses as well. You can also see the Schools in West Allis, both public and private, as well as the West Allis West Milwaukee Public School District boundaries. Additionally, you can view zip code areas, Neighborhood District boundaries, Assessment boundaries for Residential and Commercial neighborhoods, Census 2010 Tracts, Block Groups, and Blocks, Zoning Districts, TIF and BID Districts, Existing Land Use, Land Use 2010, and Comp Plan 2030 Land Use. There is also an Intersection Bing Google feature that when turned on and clicked, will link you directly to either a Bing Map or Google Map of the area providing additional aerial photos. The Viewer will extend out to the limits of Milwaukee County, and show you Municipal Divisions in Waukesha County as well. Ortho Photo coverage for all of Milwaukee County is using the latest 2015 and 2018 imagery. West Allis Parcel Viewer Map can be used by anyone who needs to check out a parcel of land within West Allis, WI. This application provides 24/7 access to the parcel information and typically supplements customer service phone calls to City Staff with questions concerning a particular parcel
The Land Resources Division of the Department of Parks and Land Use at Waukesha County oversees a multi-jurisdictional recycling program that includes 27 municipalities within its borders. One of the biggest challenges of this program is educating the public on what materials are permitted for recycling. Vendors that purchase the recyclables are becoming increasingly stringent on contamination percentages in each bale of recycled materials. The Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) employs a large staff of sorters whose job it is to minimize the contaminants as they stream by on large, fast moving conveyors.Unacceptable materials residents place in recycling bins are the source of contamination. Plastic bags, hoses, and propane tanks are just a few examples of these materials. Highly noncompliant materials such as bowling balls, automotive brake rotors, and even deer carcasses have come through the sorting line at the MRF. In addition to the cost of sorting and properly disposing of these items, left unsorted they can potentially damage expensive sorting and compacting equipment and cause bottlenecks in processing as repairs are conducted.
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The Black and White Parcel Basemap provides a consumer representation of parcel information that can be used without the aerial photo. The layers in the map provide context for multiple workflows, such as editing data or producing web maps and include roads, major facilities and landmarks, water features, parcels, and boundaries. It is compiled from mapping activities performed in Waukesha County as well as the Cities of Brookfield, Muskego, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Parcel discrepancies from the four municipalities should be directed to City staff for correction.