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Site plan and Plot plan maps

Site plan and Plot plan maps

(OP)
Hello:  Does anyone know where I can get free or reproducible street maps for the use of creating Site plans or Plot plans for my local Department of Buildings (for construction projects, drafted in AutoCAD)?  I want to know if there is a better way to do it than to buy a Hagstrom map and then scan it into AutoCAD, because I don't think one is allowed to do that because of copyright laws.  Help!
Sincerely,
Brian

RE: Site plan and Plot plan maps

If the municipality is using GIS, then you can use those maps.

GIS Services are created for content publishers and are accessed by many more users interested in that content. If the municipality has published ArcGIS map services for public access then you can connect to those services and see and query those map services via AutoCAD with ArcGIS for AutoCAD.

http://www.igage.com/v7info/exportingmaps.htm

RE: Site plan and Plot plan maps

(OP)
Hello Franchesca and bimr,
Your posts were really helpful, thanks.  I think I found what I want...  

http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer

It's the Tiger Mapping Service of the US Census.  It's public domain...ALL FREE!  I can make as many site maps as I want.  smile

Thanks,
Brian

RE: Site plan and Plot plan maps

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