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San Diego Geographic Information Source - THE Region's Source for Geographic Data
NEW! Don't have time to download the data - get it all on 5 DVDs - just $75. Contact Us

Take a look at our Map Library that contains many maps that have been created by the various departments of the City of San Diego and the County of San Diego. Just click on Map Library or here to see a list of maps or to search for a particular map. Click on the jpeg file of each map to see a larger view of the map. Some examples of the maps are GP2020, existing General Plan, Sphere of Influence, etc. These are large maps (most are 36" x 48") that we can reprint for you for just $20. Just come into our office or contact us for more information.


Visit our office to obtain a customized map showing geographic layers that are suited to your needs, at a size that works best for you. Prices are affordable, service is fast, and we can even laminate or mount your map for durability or presentations! Contact us for more information.

 

Easily view, query or print features like property, roads, environmental, or services using SanGIS’s interactive mapper, or try other interactive maps, like Bandwidth Bay, SANDAG, ARJIS.

 

 

SanGIS maintains a GIS data warehouse containing over 450 unique feature layers. These layers were created by the City, County, and other agencies. Approximately 300 of these layers can be shown through the custom GIS and Mapping Services, and approximately 200+ layers are available for free download.
Get all 200+ layers of our public GIS Data on 5 DVD for only $75 per quarter - no more waiting for downloads, uncompression or file conversions!
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SanGIS is a national model for its regional landbase maintenance system and data warehouse. The landbase is comprised of the Assessor land record and regional roads network. Land records include lots, parcels, open space easements. The road network includes road centerlines, intersections and addresses. The landbase is used daily by the City, County, Agencies, and commerce.

Read local GIS articles, presentations, or the SanGIS monthly newsletter, The Source, provided for our member agency staff. Be sure to see the currently featured article by David Toney of GEOFi West, entitled Long Term Fire History Monitoring and Analysis with ArcGIS.



SanGIS is a Joint Powers Agency of the City of San Diego and County of San Diego
Responsible for the maintenance of, and access to, Regional Geographic Database


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