By default, town hall recordings will start automatically when the town hall starts. To learn more, see Host a town hall in Microsoft Teams. You can also change your town hall settings to start town hall recordings manually.
When you record a town hall, the recording will be ready after the recording is stopped or when the event ends for everyone. You and attendees can access the town hall recording by opening the town hall chat and selecting the Recap tab.
The Architectural Review Committees review exterior design features of all structures as well as all signs within town centers in accordance with appearance standards and guidelines specified by the master plans and zoning ordinances for their respective town centers. The committees also promote awareness of good design within the community and advise the county on matters relating to appearance or design within the town centers.
This page includes a city map of Innsbruck, as well as maps for the other towns and villages in the region. The maps are available to download as a PDF so you can start your holiday well prepared and ready to explore the city. The town and city maps also include information about accommodation and attractions in the displayed area. The maps for more rural destinations include information about nearby mountain huts where you can enjoy Tyrolean delicacies.
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Twice per year (Jan 1 and July 1), we create a zip file that has all vintages of parcel data for every municipality available as shapefiles or FGDB. The current files were created on January 2, 2024. We're always interested in how this aggregate data is used. Please share any studies or research results with us at massg...@mass.gov
View seamless property information across the Commonwealth. Our most popular online map is used by developers, banks, realtors, businesses, and homeowners to search for and view many characteristics of parcels statewide. You can also download an entire city/town's parcel data.
Map real estate sales assembled by the Bureau of Local Assessment. Search by property type, range of sale date or price, and more. Downloadable results appear color-coded based on their assessment-to-sale ratio. The source is the annual "LA3" sales reports provided by municipal assessors.
The data were developed through a competitive procurement funded by MassGIS. Each community in the Commonwealth was bid on by one or more vendors and the unit of work awarded was a city or town The specification for this work was Level 3 of the MassGIS Digital Parcel Standard.
The standard establishes requirements for how parcel boundaries are compiled. It also requires creating a few attributes in the TaxPar and OthLeg feature class polygons that are unique to the standard. In addition, the standard requires that a minimum selection of information from the assessor's database be included in a separate database table that can be linked to the parcel polygons. Finally, the standard establishes very high percentage requirements for what percentage of parcels link to an assessor tax list record and vice versa.
The standard calls for data stored in an ESRI file geodatabase (FGDB) with three feature classes, a database table, and two look-up tables. These are all briefly described below and full details can be found in the standard. The components of the FGDB are:
Assessing Data Match Rates - The standard sets very high requirements for the percentage of parcels that must match to an assessing record, as well as vice-versa. Full details are in the standard. However, these match rates were not always achievable. In some communities, assessors do not know who owns some properties. These are almost always small fragments of land with no structure or small lots in wetland or forested areas. The NO_MATCH attribute of the TaxPar feature class has been used to track these circumstances. Although much less common, there are also occasionally records from the assessing extract beyond the allowed percentage that do not match to a parcel polygon.
Complete descriptions of the attributes for the Level 3 feature classes, database table, and the look-up tables are found in the parcel standard. Attribute table fields and domains (valid values) and selected definitions are listed here:
One of the greatest charms of the Cotswolds is its wonderful towns - each so very different, each so very Cotswolds. Download our town guides, which give a brief introduction to the town as well as having a useful map show car parks and toilets.
Burford town guide
Chipping Campden town guide
Cirencester town guide
Moreton in Marsh town guide
Stow on the Wold town guide
Tetbury town guide
Witney town guide
Woodstock town guide
Wotton under Edge guide