View City of Troy crime maps filtered by address, date range, event, offenders, analytic layers and agency layers.
View Rensselaer County Bureau of Research and Information Services tax maps by municipality, in PDF or DWF formats.
View Rensselaer County's GIS maps, including county street maps, tax maps and a contact number.
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Search Town of East Greenbush tax bills database by collection year, bill and tax map number, address, or owner.
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The National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) is a national repository and data portal for spatial data and mapping information. The New York GIS Maps Database includes a variety of mapping data sets, including GIS mapping data. The NSDI includes more than 4 million maps covering the entire United States.
The NSDI provides access to GIS mapping data for the general public, Federal, State, and local government entities, researchers, and developers. New York GIS Maps Database includes mapping data from Federal agencies such as the USGS, the Census Bureau, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Bureau of Land Management; State mapping agencies, such as the Michigan Department of Transportation; and local governments, such as the cities of Detroit and Chicago.
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