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  • armories  ARMORIES shows point locations of Maine Army National Guard armories, mapped on a 1:24,000 base. The data was compiled on a 1:24,000 base, using USGS Digital Raster Graphics (DRGs). Also available on screen were up to date road names, address ranges and GPS collected addressing points coded for 'public building'. The dataset is attributed with facility name, occupied status, mailing address, email address, and city or town name. - Download this layer

  • boatlnch  BOATLNCH depicts state-managed and state-assisted boating facility locations throughout Maine at 1:24000 scale or better recorded by the Boating Facilities Division of the Bureau of Parks & Lands. Maine's Bureau of Parks and Lands, Maine's Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife and land owners provide access to lakes, ponds, rivers, and the coast at 456 locations. Sites may have gravel or hard-surfaced ramps and may include boarding floats, rest rooms and picnic tables. A few sites have canoe or carry-in access only. Some ramps on tidal waters may be useable only at high tides and are designated "part-tide" facilities. A brochure listing all the boat launches is available by calling (207) 287-4952 or you can view an online version at http://www.state.me.us/doc/parks/programs/boating/index.html . - Download this layer

  • brdband  BRDBAND is a REGIONS dataset attributed with broadband services in Maine by municipality, including DSL, cable, and wireless. The data is mapped at 1:24,000 scale using a GIS format digital map of Maine town boundaries, as a basemap. The Maine Public Utilities Commission (MEPUC) began tracking broadband deployment in 2003 through informal inquiries to local telephone companies, cable TV companies and via web searches for cable modem service, wireless providers and Internet service providers. In the fall of 2004, MEPUC included a request for information in the Maine Public Advocate's Office (OPA) "Ratewatcher". Because of the diversity of technologies and providers, there was no single place where potential broadband customers could go to determine which services were locally available. At the Governor's request, the MEPUC agreed to host and maintain a web site to improve access to this information. In October 2004, MEPUC worked with the Maine Office of Geographic Information (MEGIS) to make an Internet map service on statewide broadband services available. MEPUC tabular data on broadband deployment was related to basemap METWP24. The ArcIMS based service provides an easy to use map interface for query, search, access and feedback to MEPUC tabular data on broadband deployment available to Internet browsers, http://megisims.state.me.us/website/broadband/viewer.htm - Download this layer

  • brdgs  Represents locations of bridges along Maine's public roads. Users should always note the publicaton date. - Download this layer

  • cema  CEMA shows point locations of all Maine County and some Maine Municipal Emergency Management Agency business offices, mapped on a 1:24,000 base. These are not Control Center locations except where the business office and Control Center are the same. Data sources included the Maine Emergency Management Agency and some County Emergency Management Agencies. The dataset is attributed with the proper name of the office and address information. - Download this layer

 
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