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This core GIS application can be viewed in any desktop browser or mobile device. Users are able to access assessment information, deeds, property cards, and pictures. Several data sets are available for overlay including: utilities, parcel annotation, districts, such as Fire and Zoning, and environmental data.
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Explore Groton, Connecticut through this ArcGIS web application.
The Town of Groton began implementing GIS in April 1990 with a Town-wide Aerial Mapping Project. The information that was developed included the following data layers: building foot prints, roads, parking lots, sidewalks, hydrography, infrastructure, vegetation, recreation areas, railroad lines and 2 foot contours.
GIS provides the capability to create maps, integrate information, visualize scenarios, analyze trends, and to develop effective solutions. What can a GIS do? Questions a GIS can answer: What exists at a particular location? Find a location where this exists. Uses both location and distance to find the differences within an area over time.
The Assessment Division’s job is to ensure that the Town’s tax base is distributed fairly and accurately. This is done through the discovery, data collection, and valuation of all property on the Grand List. The division also administers the various exemption and abatement programs related to property taxation.
The Document Center provides easy access to public documents. Click on one of the categories below to see related documents or use the search function.
Groton. The parcels are from the 2020 data collection via the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management from the Councils of Governments and municipalities.
The parcels are from the 2020 data collection via the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management from the Councils of Governments and municipalities.
Discover, analyze and download data from CT Geodata Portal. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS. Analyze with charts and thematic maps. Take the next step and create storymaps and webmaps.