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Tags
USA, United States of America, Bridge, Human Dimensions, Transportation, Structure, Bridge Number, Span, INFRASTRUCTURE, Maine
Developed for planning purposes. Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purpose.
Represents locations of bridges along Maine's public roads with a span of greater than 10 feet. Strut bridges that have spans of less than 10 feet are not included. Point attributes include ownership/maintenance jurisdiction, overall superstructure, substructure, deck, and culvert conditions. Users should always note the publicaton date.
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Extent
West | -71.135377 | East | -66.887232 |
North | 47.361954 | South | 43.075836 |
Maximum (zoomed in) | 1:5,000 |
Minimum (zoomed out) | 1:150,000,000 |
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Appended bridges 1162 and 3513. Date of last TIDE load update 01/19/2013.
publication date
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Use constraints: Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purposes. Digital maps retain the accuracy of their source materials. The best use of data mapped at scales of 1:500,000 and 1:250,000 is in statewide planning and studies; at 1:100,000 in regional planning and studies; at 1:62,500 and 1:24,000 in detailed studies and local planning; and at 1:12,000 and 1:5,000 or larger scales in parcel level studies and detailed local planning. In the use of Maine GIS data, please check sources, scale, accuracy, current ness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata from the Maine Department of Transportation (MEDOT).
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Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
Town name
Town name (If bridge is along townline)
Structure Name
The condition of the culvert and retaining walls
Maine Department of Transportation Maintenance Region
The features on the structure
The name or names of the feature under the structure
The estimated year in which the bridge was built
Identifies the owner of the structure as designated by DOT
Custodian as designated by DOT
The condition rating of the deck
The condition of the superstructure
The condition of the substructure
Last Inspection Date
Bridge Posting Status
Bridge Posting Type
Type of Service On
Type of Service Under
Angle (Could be used for Cartographic Purposes)
Represents locations of bridges along Maine's public roads with a span of greater than 10 feet. Strut bridges that have spans of less than 10 feet are not included. Point attributes include ownership/maintenance jurisdiction, overall superstructure, substructure, deck, and culvert conditions. Users should always note the publicaton date.
Developed for planning purposes. Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purpose.
Appended bridges 1162 and 3513. Date of last TIDE load update 03/19/2010.
publication date
This data should not be redistributed without permission. Any secondary distribution must have this documentation appended.
Users must assume responsibility in determining the usability of this data for their purposes. Digital maps retain the accuracy of their source materials. The best use of data mapped at scales of 1:500,000 and 1:250,000 is in statewide planning and studies; at 1:100,000 in regional planning and studies; at 1:62,500 and 1:24,000 in detailed studies and local planning; and at 1:12,000 and 1:5,000 or larger scales in parcel level studies and detailed local planning. In the use of Maine GIS data, please check sources, scale, accuracy, current ness and other available information. Please confirm that you are using the most recent copy of both data and metadata from the Maine Department of Transportation (MEDOT).
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Data accuracy 40ft + -
Originally created from 'TIDE' (MEDOT's GIS-enabled data warehouse). SQL is used to return query results from Oracle tables. These tables include information about ownership/maintenance jurisdiction, overall superstructure, substructure, deck, and culvert conditions for each Bridge. A unique identification codes (Bridge numbers) is assigned to each bridge which facilitates in the mapping of resultant dataset.