Right of Way Map Footprints [Minnesota] Full Details
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- Title:
- Right of Way Map Footprints [Minnesota]
- Description:
- The Right of Way Map Footprint is a GIS data set created to represent the outer footprint or extent of a right of way map (including footprints for both Vector (CAD) and Raster Images). The purpose is to aid the user in more rapidly identifying the desired map for a specific area of interest relative to other maps, roads, landmarks, etc. This data set is developed and maintained on a statewide basis. It does not include geo-referenced representations of right of way maps themselves. Right of Way Footprints were created to enhance the accessibility to right of way maps by enabling the use of spatial indexing tools. The right of way maps used as the basis for the footprints span many decades worth of surveying and mapping. Currently most of the larger highway project maps are created and maintained in a vector (CAD) format. Since May 2002 all maps, both vector (CAD) and raster formats, are foot-printed and geo-referenced for a spatial GIS index. The result is a statewide coverage consisting of map footprints for the two groups of file formats.
- Creator:
- Minnesota Department of Transportation, Office of Land Management
- Provider:
- Minnesota Geospatial Commons
- Resource Class:
- Datasets
- Theme:
- Transportation
- Place:
- Rights:
- USE OF THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO MNDOT'S DISCLAIMERS, LEGAL NOTICES AND POLICIES FOUND at http://www.dot.state.mn.us/information/disclaimer.html
- Access Rights:
- Public
- Format:
- Files
- Language:
- English
- Date Added:
- 2021-04-26
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