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POLK COUNTY 9.1.1. MAPS |
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| The Polk County
911 ENS Program is continually developing a County geographic
information system (GIS) using the latest mapping technologies.
The Polk County GIS data consists of high-quality digital geographic map files for the entire County and Cities. Data is available to the public domain through the Polk County Internet site. Users can download quality geographical data sets in a variety of GIS formats. All Polk County digital data products are designed to be read and used by geographic information systems (GIS), image processing systems, or similar computer applications. To use any GIS data that you download from this site, you will need to obtain appropriate software from commercial or other sources if you do not already have it. "Free" GIS viewers are available from the following sites: http://testdrive.mapinfo.com/proviewer http://www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer/index.html More information about geographic information systems can be obtained from the U.S. Geological Survey , The Texas Natural Resources Information Service (TNRIS), or the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. Another excellent web site on using GIS technology can be found at www.gis.com.
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| *NOTE: This data is to be used for a graphical representation only. ALL INFORMATION IS PROVIDED AS A COURTESY TO YOU ON AN 'AS IS' BASIS, AND POLK COUNTY OEM MAKES NO REPRESENTATION AS TO IT'S ACCURACY, TIMELINESS OR USABILITY. |
GIS MAP FILES
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Polk County GIS Map Files are available in the following formats, Select filename to download:
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For additional information contact: Kenneth F. Hambrick 936-327-6826 936-327-6890 Fax |
This Homepage was prepared by Kenneth F. Hambrick, Polk County Coordinator. Contact at E-Mail address:
webmaster@pcoem.org for additional information about our program.
The
information contained in this Homepage is considered public
domain and the Office of Emergency Management encourages
interested persons to utilize any portions of it that might be of educational
benefit or enhance their local programs. |
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