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Maps - Interactive

Click here to use our
Interactive Mapping Site.
Requirements
The Interactive Maps service is optimized for more recent versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer (Version 6.0 and newer) or Mozilla Firefox (Netscape 7). browsers. It is recommended that you also have a 56K internet connection (or faster) and a screen resolution of at least 1024 X 728. This site contains content that may not be viewable in other browsers and/or display settings.
Note about Pop-Up Blockers: If you have a pop-up blocker installed on your computer it must be turned off for the map to load. Some pop-up blockers allow for making exceptions to specifically defined web sites. Go to your pop-up blocker help menu to determine what applies to your computer.
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Here are some ways you can use the Interactive Maps:
Use the interative maps to find information about lakes such as the depth, parking spaces available at public boat launches, ramp type, allowed uses, etc. From the Find a Location drop-down menu choose Zoom to Lakes. Choose the lake of interest from the dropdown list at the left and click on Find It! Select the
tool, select Lakes from the Identify drop-down menu and click on the park.
Use this map to find out where to vote. From the Find a Location drop-down menu choose Find by Address. Enter the address and click Find It! Click on the Map Layers tab and put a
next to Voting Precinct Boundaries. Click on the
tool, select Voting Precinct Boundaries from the Identify drop-down menu and click on the selected address.
Use this map to find information about parks such as are there restrooms, picnic areas, shelter from the elements, baseball fields etc. From the Find a Location drop-down menu choose Zoom to Parks. Choose the park of interest from the drop-down list at the left and click on Find It! Select the
tool, select Parks from the Identify drop-down menu and click on the park.
Have you ever wondered what your area looks like from the air? From the Find a Location drop-down menu choose Find by Address. Enter the address and click Find It! Click on the Map Layers tab, choose 2006 Aerials from the Images and Overlays drop-down menu. To remove the aerials, choose Base Map from the Images and Overlays drop-down menu.
Are you considering moving to Waterford and want to know which school your children would attend? From the Find a Location drop-down menu choose Find by Address. Enter the address and click Find It! Click on the Map Layers tab and put a
next to School Districts-Elementary, Middle or High and Schools and Facilities. Note the name of the school district and then from the Find a Location drop-down menu choose the appropriate Zoom to… school district.
Want to compare your assessed value to those in your neighborhood? From the Find a Location drop-down menu choose Find by Address. Enter the address and click Find It! The results will include livable square footage, year built, taxable value, and much more.