The NC Parcels datasets (centroids and polygons) continue to be one of the most popular data sets served by NC OneMap. Containing over 5 million features, each one with up to 65 standardized attribute fields, the parcels data is regularly updated and available online as web services or for download. To date, downloads were available as county shapefiles. However, today we would like to announce that you can now also get the complete NC Parcels dataset in a single download.
The NC Parcels have quickly become the most popular vector data set offered by NC OneMap. Based on customer feedback, the cyan color used to represent the parcels data (polygons and centroids) has been replaced with magenta to provide better visibility across a wider variety of base maps.
NC now has it's first statewide parcel data set with standardized attributes.
The effort to create a seamless statewide parcels dataset continues to gain momentum. We are happy to announce that 36 additional counties have recently been added. That takes the current total to 61 counties that are now available from NC OneMap.
The NC OneMap team is pleased to announce that standardized parcels are now available for 25 of 100 North Carolina counties. This data is available as both points (centroids) and polygons (boundaries) and contains over 60 attributes. As with all NC OneMap data, this data can be consumed from web services or downloaded in shapefile format from the NC OneMap Geospatial Portal.
North Carolina now has a parcel data set that includes all 100 counties and areas comprising the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians.
36 counties have recently been added to NC Parcels.
The 2014 orthoimagery is now available from the NC OneMap GeoSpatial Portal. Read on for all of the details.
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