Planning Department
Dryden Mapping
Dryden Mapping
GIS Technician: Phone
Josh Bogdan (Email) 607-844-8888 x218
Below you will find links to our online map library, which you can browse and download.
Our library is broken down into sections to make it easier to find the maps you want.
Public Maps |
Environmental Maps |
Miscellaneous Maps |
Mapping Services
Can’t find the map you need? Fill out the map request form Online or Print the form out to bring into the office.
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Related Links:
|| Useful Mapping Services || Printing Fees || Map Request
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What’s New:
Explore Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions from Large Facilities located in the United States.
Ever pass one of those blue and yellow roadside signs and wonder what it’s for? What used to be there? How many more are there? Are there any in my neighborhood? This is
why we created New York Historic, a photographic catalog of New York State historic sites. You can browse our growing map of historic sites, search by county or keyword, and read all about New York’s most influential people and places, each with excellent photos. You have the opportunity to sign up to leave comments and further information, or join our community and help hunt for historic sites yourself.Click Here for more information
Human Population Reaches 7 BillionDespite a general decline in birth rates, world population increases by some 83 million people each year. The maps presented here explore a few population patterns: how our billions are distributed across the face of the Earth; regional differences in rates of population increase; and broad disparities in life expectancy.
Click here for more maps and information about human population, growth, and life expectancy.
Some examples of the amazing things that we are starting to produce. More exciting 3D maps are on the way.
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What is GIS?
A geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information.
GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts…
Use the links below for more information about GIS:
Last Updated on Thursday, 12 January 2012 Created Thursday, 30 April 2009

