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*Southington ([http://www.southingtongis.com/ags_map/ GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/131fcl.pdf FCL])
*Southington ([http://www.southingtongis.com/ags_map/ GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/131fcl.pdf FCL])
*Sprague ([http://host.appgeo.com/sccog/Default.aspx SCCOG GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/133fcl.pdf FCL])
*Sprague ([http://host.appgeo.com/sccog/Default.aspx SCCOG GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/133fcl.pdf FCL])
*Stafford ([http://www.mapgeo.com/crcogct/ CRCOG GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/127fcl.pdf FCL])
*Stafford ([http://www.mapgeo.com/crcogct/ CRCOG GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/134fcl.pdf FCL])
*Stamford ([http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/135fcl.pdf FCL])
*Stamford ([http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/135fcl.pdf FCL])
*Sterling ([http://54.174.182.81/html5viewer/?viewer=neccoggis2 NECCOG GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/136fcl.pdf FCL])
*Sterling ([http://54.174.182.81/html5viewer/?viewer=neccoggis2 NECCOG GIS], [http://www.ct.gov/dot/lib/dot/documents/dpolicy/policymaps/fcl/pdf/136fcl.pdf FCL])

Revision as of 17:45, 19 May 2015

The state of Connecticut is divided into 169 Cities and Towns. When assigning the "City" property to Road Segments please use this list.

"FCL" links are for the Connecticut DOT's functional classification maps for each town, which are in PDF format.

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Source: CT.gov: Towns & Cities in Connecticut

Statewide GIS

  • CT ECO/DEEP - Connecticut Environmental Conditions Online (CT ECO) is the collaborative work of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and the University of Connecticut Center for Land Use Education and Research (CLEAR) to share environmental and natural resource information with the general public. NOTE: This is not a street map, but it does contain streets. It is a useful resource, but should not be the determining factor when making mapping decisions.

Regional GIS

  • The MDC - Bloomfield, East Hartford, Hartford, Newington, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor
  • Capitol Region Council of Governments - Andover, Avon, Bloomfield, Bolton, Canton, East Granby, East Hartford, East Winsor, Ellington, Enfield, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Suffield, Tolland, Vernon, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Windsor Locks
  • Northeast Connecticut Council of Governments - Ashford, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Eastford, Killingly*, Plainfield, Pomfret, Putnam, Sterling, Thompson, Union, Woodstock (*Killingly does not participate in the Council's GIS, they have their own, see link above)
  • Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments - Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Groton, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisbon, Montville, New London, North Stonington, Norwich, Preston, Salem, Sprague, Stonington, Voluntown, Waterford, and Windham
  • Council of Governments, Central Naugatuck Valley - Beacon Falls, Bethlehem, Cheshire, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Southbury, Thomaston, Waterbury, Watertown, Wolcott, Woodbury
  • Windham Region Council of Governments NO LONGER OPERATIONAL - Chaplin, Columbia, Coventry, Hampton, Lebanon, Mansfield, Scotland, Willington, Windham