In our wiki I dont see an official source for Alabama. Looking at Elmore county’s offical website http://www.elmorerevenuecommissioner.com/ they refer the public here:
"The Revenue Commissioner’s Office is continually trying to improve this site while also continuing to develop its free GIS (Geographic Information Systems) website to accommodate numerous requests for public information. A great many requests for public information can be satisfied by accessing this free GIS website at http://www.alabamagis.com/Elmore/. "
Are any other alabama editors using that site as a public source?
Thanks, Bruce
Seems like I’ve used it in the past, but trying just now got me a ‘connection closed by remote server’.
The counties with more population tend to be more proactive in maintaining their GIS websites. I haven’t found any yet for some smaller, more rural parts of the state.
http://www.alabamagis.com/
This page lists all the counties that use FlagShip GIS and are therefore on their website. This is not a complete list obviously as counties like Tuscaloosa and Jefferson are not listed. Tuscaloosa City has GIS that I have been using and it seems relatively updated for most of the county, but not quite as well as the city.
I have been using the link below. It comes up at Jefferson County, but you can navigate wherever you want. It seems to work all over the Southeast. It is “powered by ArcGIS server”.
http://jeffcogis.jccal.org/jeffcomaps/Disclaimer.aspx
Great “FAST” map software! I tried it on-base where google maps are real slow and it was smokin’ fast. Thanks for the tip!