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Virtual Parcel Map Viewer
A joint research project by:
UW-Madison’s State Cartographer’s Office
UW-Eau Claire’s Dept. of Geography & Anthropology
Research Project Focus
 Examine feasibility of integrating existing
county Web map services into a single
online map
 Initially, the focus is on parcel services
 Create statewide view of geospatial data
collected and maintained at the county
level
A Different Approach!
Can be used for any type of geospatial data, not just parcels.
Using Web services means we will be displaying the most up-to-date
data from the most authoritative source (i.e., the counties).
Does not require counties to contribute a copy of their data.
Instead, we access services that
have already been published online.
No stitching, edgematching,
or rubbersheeting needed.
Users will NOT be able to download data.
Current Status
Most counties use Esri’s
ArcGIS Server technology.
ArcIMS services are still
widely used, although
many counties indicate
they are migrating to
ArcGIS Server.
Small number of counties
use non-Esri technology,
i.e., open source Web
Map Services.
Parcel Data Map Services
Washington County
Ozaukee County
Waukesha County
Milwaukee County
Pop-Up Attributes Customizable
Washington County
Ozaukee County
Washington County
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Washington
Washington County
Ozaukee County
Ozaukee County
Ozaukee County
Waukesha County
Waukesha
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Waukesha
County
Milwaukee
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Milwaukee
County
PLSSFinder
Common gateway to
county PLSS records
Provides broad
awareness and
exposure to a larger
audience
Links, where
available, to county
digital tie sheets
Statewide view of
PLSS records
modernization
Various Export Options
Who Benefits?
PLSS and parcels are the basis of land ownership descriptions -- vital to
ownership rights for every property in Wisconsin.
PLSS and parcels are critical for many activities that cross county boundaries –
from emergency management to economic development.
Who benefits?
1.
Geospatial professionals – demonstrating ROI (Return on Investment) for
the cost of developing and maintaining geospatial data.
2.
The county – by being an active participant in a statewide integration effort
that will have impacts beyond the county boundaries.
3.
Citizens and taxpayers – by seeing maximum utilization of investments they
have paid for and obtaining bigger benefits through more effective and
efficient governance!
Questions?
Howard Veregin [email protected]
Brenda Hemstead [email protected]
Martin Goettl [email protected]