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2016 Aerial Images now visible via KGIS Maps

Updated 360° Oblique Photos from Pictometry

Newly acquired Spring 2016 oblique, 360° aerial imagery is now accessible to the KGIS Maps audience. Acquired in the Spring of 2016 by the Knox County Property Assessor,  the EagleView - Pictometry imagery provides a fresh, updated look at our ever-changing Knoxville and Knox County landscape. (For example, Click here to compare the 2016 and 2014 images of the redesigned Fort Dickerson Park entrance.). To access the....READ MORE

Thursday, April 21, 2016/Author: Keith G. Stump/Number of views (4961)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 5.0
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Updated Ready-to-Print PDF Maps for Knoxville and Knox County

New look and added features!

 KGIS has updated all of the Printable PDF Maps on its website.  These new maps are simplified and easy to read.  They also contain clickable links to KGIS, Knoxville, Knox County, Knox County Schools, Farragut, and TN State Government websites.  For a more detailed view of a particular area on any given map, just click on the link to KGIS Maps below the map title!  Locate these free maps on the KGIS website by selecting Products>Hard Copy Maps>Ready Made PDF Maps, or Click HerePlease enjoy, and keep an eye out for new maps in the near future!
Friday, July 31, 2015/Author: Will Fontanez/Number of views (6725)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 4.8
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FEMA Flood Maps have been updated with modified symbology and labels

MPC has recommended some changes to the FEMA Flood zones map on the KGIS viewers. Many people, even city and county staff cannot readily interpret what they see when they turn on the FEMA layers. To view the FEMA Flood Maps on KGIS Maps click here.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015/Author: Jimmy Brink/Number of views (1778)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 3.7
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KGIS Maps link to Google Street View now more powerful

Google Trekker data for Trails / Greenways made available

Google continues to add new tools and data content, and its latest incorporation of virtual tours of Knoxville and Knox County trails and greenways is just the latest. Users of KGIS Maps can also take advantage of that new information by using the Google Street Map integration tool. Click Here for More...

Thursday, April 23, 2015/Author: Keith G. Stump/Number of views (21332)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 3.7
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Old Architecture Easy to Find with KGIS Maps

National Register Historic Buildings

From the Boyd Harvey House nestled deep in the southwest corner of the county to the Arnweyn House that stands a stone’s throw from the Holston River, Knox County is home to many antebellum structures, sites, and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A new theme in the KGIS Maps website—powered by data compiled by MPC staff—makes finding those historic places as easy as clicking a mouse. MORE..
Wednesday, March 4, 2015/Author: Jimmy Brink/Number of views (4392)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 5.0
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