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Transportation
Major State & Regional Projects
Key Documents for the RPC Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO)
Transit & Transportation Demand Management (TDM)
Bicycling & Walking
Freight
Roads & Highways
Land Use & Community
Development
Brownfields
Community Energy Planning
Model Ordinance Language
Natural Hazard Mitigation
Build-out Analyses
Historic & Cultural Resources
Groundwater Protection
Land Conservation
Regional Open Space Plan
Map
IV-1A - Unfragmented Open Spaces Comparison of Results Derived from
Satellite vs. Air Photo (922K)
Map
IV-1B - Unfragmented Open Spaces Derived from Air Photo
(344K)
Map
IV-2 - Existing Protected Lands
(164K)
Map
IV-3A - Natural Resources (Water) Flood Zones and Aquifers
(1,033K)
Map
IV-3B - Natural Resources (Water) Surface Waters and Wetlands
(2,041K)
Map
IV-3C - Natural Resources (Water) Watershed Boundaries
(214K)
Map
IV-3D - Natural Resources (Non-Water) Agricultural Lands, Prime
Farmlands and Natural Heritage Inventory
(451K)
Map
IV-3E - Natural Resources Co-occurrence of Features
(1,831K)
Map
IV-4 - Locally Defined Natural Resources of Special Significance
(108K)
Map
IV-5A - Unfragmented Parcels, Co-occurring Natural Features and
Conservation
Lands (2,037K)
Map
IV-5B - Regional Greenways and Existing Corridors Identified for Open
Space Conservation (306K)
Custom
color map displaying co-occurring features, corridors, unfragmented
parcels, and delineated greenways (2,924K)
Standard Map Sets
for RPC Communities
RPC has developed a set of ‘Standard’ maps to be produced for
all communities within the region for use in local land use planning and
resource protection. The
content of the maps was determined based on review of existing master
plan maps and GIS data availability.
Maps include
Transportation, Zoning, Land Use, Surface Water, Stratified Drift
Aquifers, Composite Tax data, Conservation Lands, Community Facilities,
Soils Data, and Digital Orthophotos.
Once produced, hard copy sets of the maps are
provided to the Planning Boards of each community.
Additional hard copy maps are available to municipal boards and
municipal departments of member communities by request.
The maps are 24" x
36" in size, and may be downloaded in PDF format here
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