Mapsheet Grid Index for Storm and Sewer
Maps (PDF Format)
Attempting to stay current with changing
technologies and meeting vital needs for spatial facilities information, the
City has migrated its sewer map series from the AutoDesk Drawing Web format
(.DWF) to a GIS-enabled Adobe (.PDF) format. The decision to transition to the
PDF format was based on value-added functionality that the new PDF provides and
the broad use of PDFs as an industry standard for sharing spatial
information.
As with any transition, there are pluses and minuses to each
software format. The new PDF format provides the user with a whole host of
useful functions, some of which include:
- Layer controls that allow users to turn layers on and off (similar to DWF)
- New search functions that allow users to search for features based on unique
ID’s
- Access to attribute information attached to individual features such as manhole
rim elevations, pipe invert elevations, pipe sizes/material, etc.
- Measure accurate distance and area calculations
- Loading ESRI shapefiles and links to Google Earth
If you have any questions about this transition to a new
standardized format, please contact the following City staff:
Each map shows storm and sanitary lines and nodes, and service line information on our planimetric base maps. These maps are updated as needed when
new information is available. If you would like to
plot these at their original size they were designed at 24" X 36" (Arch
D sheet).
These maps contain links to Google Maps(TM). These
links should be used only as a visual resource. At no time should Google
imagery and/or data layers be used to validate or create spatial data. For
further information and details on acceptable uses and copyright restrictions of
Google Maps(TM), please consult their Terms & Conditions at the following
location:
http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/help/terms_maps.html
* * * There
are no warranties that accompany these products.
Users assume all
responsibility for any loss
or damage arising
from any error, omission, or
positional inaccuracy of these products. * * *
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