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TwitterSimple 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: 10/01/25Tax and Ownership data as exported from Waukesha County Tax Listing 11/02/2025. 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.
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TwitterThis map shows lakes, rivers, and streams for Waukesha County as acquired from year 2000 aerial photography. Also available for display are WI DNR hydro layers as well as some Waukesha County Land Resource layers.
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TwitterNursing Homes from the State of Wisconsin database of long-term health care facilities
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TwitterWaukesha County Floodplain and FEMA Data Layers
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TwitterThis data set was collected to provide wetland information for use in county, city, village, and town planning activities in the respective counties and for regional planning activities in Southeastern Wisconsin. This was clipped from a data set that consists of digital map files containing point and polygon features of wetland information covering Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha Counties. The files were compiled by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission on behalf of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as part of a cooperative agreement to update the Wisconsin Wetland Inventory in Southeastern Wisconsin. Each file covers one U.S. Public Land Survey System survey township, for a total of 82 files in the data set. The survey township files have also been merged into files covering entire counties. The digital map files were compiled with reference to one-inch-equals-100-feet-scale and one-inch-equals-200-feet-scale orthophotography acquired in the Spring of 2010, and also with reference to land use, vegetation, topographic, and soils information.
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Twitter****Converted to NAD83(2011) by SEWRPC and ProWest & Associates Inc in January of 2019.This data set consists of 6-inch, natural color orthoimages covering the urban area footprint. An orthoimage is remotely sensed image data in which displacement of features in the image caused by terrain relief and sensor orientation have been mathematically removed. Orthoimagery combines the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map.For the 6-inch GSD Ortho image, horizontal positional accuracy was designed not to exceed 3.80 feet NSSDA at the 95% confidence level.This dataset consists of uncompressed, ortho photo tiles formatted as 8-bit, 3-band (RGB), uncompressed, GeoTIFF images with TIF world files. Multi-spectral digital orthophotography was produced at a scale of 1:1200 (1" = 100') with a 6-inch pixel resolution over. The project area includes a 1,000-foot buffer extension beyond the county boundaries. Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate System grid, South Zone, NAD 1927.The MrSID files are color GeoTIFF files merged into compressed files covering larger areas. Each MrSID file for Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha Counties covers approximately one U.S. Public Land Survey System survey township (about 36 square miles)This data depicts geographic features on the surface of the earth. This data set was collected to provide an inventory of orthophoto images in the Southeastern Wisconsin Region and to be used for broad regional planning purposes. It was created to provide easily accessible geospatial data which is readily available to enhance the capability of Federal, State, and local emergency responders, as well as plan for homeland security efforts. This data also supports the National Map.
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TwitterWisconsin DNR Deer Management Units and Metro sub-units separated by Zones. For more information, contact Erin Larson - Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Wildlife Management or Bill Ceelen - Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Technology Services, GIS Section. Field definitions:DEER_MGMT_UNIT_ID (shapefile: DEER_MGMT_) - Deer Management Unit (DMU): DMUs mirror county boundaries in the Central and Southern Farmland zones and are habitat-based in the Northern and Central Forest zones. Metropolitan subunits, islands of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and Madeline Island in Ashland County or being within the exterior boundaries of the Bad River, Lac Courte Oreilles, Lac du Flambeau, Menominee and Red Cliff Reservations have separate boundaries. Antlerless deer quotas and authorizations are decided at the DMU level. DEER_MANAGEMENT_ZONE (shapefile: DEER_MANAG) - Deer Management Zone (DMZ): DMUs grouped together in similar habitat types METRO_SUBUNIT (shapefile: METRO_SUBU) - Metropolitan deer management subunits that are a subdivided part of a DMU due to it being in an urban area. DEER_MGMT_UNIT_NAME (shapefile: DEER_MGMT1) - a combination of the deer management unit (DMU), the Metro Subunit, and the zone (DMZ).
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TwitterThis dataset includes the boundaries for Wisconsin's public library systems. Each state-funded system covers a specific region of the state and their boundaries are defined by existing county boundaries. Each system also has their own library board. The following is a list of the public library systems and the Wisconsin counties included in each.Bridges Library System: Jefferson and Waukesha countiesIFLS Library System: Barron, Chippewa, Dunn, Eau Claire, Pepin, Pierce, Price, Polk, Rusk, and St. Croix countiesKenosha County Library System: Kenosha CountyManitowoc-Calumet Library System: Calumet and Manitowoc countiesMilwaukee County Federated Library System: Milwaukee CountyMonarch Library System: Dodge, Ozaukee, Sheboygan, and Washington countiesNicolet Federated Library System: Brown, Door, Florence, Kewaunee, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, and Shawano countiesNorthern Waters Library Service: Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Iron, Sawyer, Vilas, and Washburn countiesOutagamie Waupaca Library System: Outagamie and Waupaca countiesPrairie Lakes Library System: Racine, Walworth, and Rock counties Southwest Wisconsin Library System: Crawford, Grant, Iowa, Lafayette, and Richland countiesSouth Central Library System: Adams, Columbia, Dane, Green, Portage, Sauk, and Wood countiesWinding Rivers Library System: Buffalo, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Monroe, Trempealeau, and Vernon countiesWinnefox Library System: Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara, and Winnebago countiesWisconsin Valley Library Service: Clark, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Oneida, and Taylor counties
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TwitterIn 2012 a joint project was started by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) and University of Wisconsin –Milwaukee (UWM) to support MMSD’s Integrated Regional Stormwater Management Program. Digital copies of scans of various historical map sources were collected and georeferenced to Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate Systems (NAD 1927 and NAD 1983). Historical streams and water features in the Milwaukee area were mapped to a geographic information system (GIS). Water features were identified and digitized from the scanned source maps. These features included:Stream lines River lines Lake Michigan Shoreline Pond boundaries Lake boundaries Swamp or marsh boundaries Spring locations An Esri ArcGIS geodatabase was created to house the digitized features and associated attributes as delineated in the scanned source maps. Geographic coverage area: Milwaukee County; Portions of Waukesha, Ozaukee, and Washington CountySource map used for this data:Board of Commissioners of Public Lands and the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents, 1835-37, Wisconsin Public Land Survey Records Original Field Notes and Plat Maps, available at https://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/SurveyNotes/SurveyNotesHome.html.
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TwitterThis 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 2024, there were three (3) reorganizations that involved unified school districts and one (1) reorganization involving secondary and elementary districts. The reorganizations took place in Iowa, Waukesha, and Winnebago counties. Transfers of territory took place between the following pairs of districts: Iowa-Grant and Mineral Point, Norris and Washington-Caldwell, Norris and Waterford UHS, and Omro and Oshkosh. 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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TwitterThe University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Transportation Services map displays parking and transit information relating to the main campus on Kenwood Avenue. For parking at the Waukesha and Washington County campuses, please see their respective webpages.Some major features of this map include:Detailed information about on-campus, including prorated pricing of permits, live occupancy of certain garages, and payment methods for transient parking.Real-time Prowl Line stop information, such as the next available bus (see also the interactive Prowl Line map). Biking opportunities near campus, including the availability of Bubblr bikes from stations.Milwaukee County Transit System Bus routes and stops around UWM and the surrounding neighborhood.
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