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* Organized towns: [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/kml/tiles/Parcels.kml KML] [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/shps/state/parcelss.zip SHP]
* Organized towns: [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/kml/tiles/Parcels.kml KML] [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/shps/state/parcelss.zip SHP]
* Unorganized towns: [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/kml/state/UTParcels.kml KML] [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/shps/state/parcels_uts.zip SHP]
* Unorganized towns: [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/kml/state/UTParcels.kml KML] [http://www.maine.gov/megis/catalog/shps/state/parcels_uts.zip SHP]
The level of detail in these files varies from town to town, but often includes street addresses.


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Revision as of 14:52, 17 July 2015


The Maine Department of Transportation maintains a GIS map of all principle roads in the state.

This map should be treated as the definitive source for all Federal Functional Classification of roads and, therefore, of their Waze road type. MaineDOT does not uniformly map roads that are not subject to state or federal funding, which detail should be developed from town maps, satellite imagery, and user reports.

Maine has also assembled all the tax maps of every organized town and the unorganized areas into two .KML files for use with Google Earth and GIS Shapefiles:

The level of detail in these files varies from town to town, but often includes street addresses.