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- Whiteside County GIS strives to work in partnership with County Departments to support the activities of the County by providing comprehensive GIS data, infrastructure, and services to enable decision-making, improve efficiency, and enhance service to the public.
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Whiteside County GIS strives to work in partnership with County Departments to support the activities of the County by providing comprehensive GIS data, infrastructure, and services to enable decision-making, improve efficiency, and enhance service to the public.
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How does Whiteside County use GIS? Whiteside County...
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Maps and Apps for Whiteside County, Illinois. Parcel Viewer The Parcel Viewer application can be used to view tax parcel information, recent sales and foreclosures, zoning districts and flood zones.
How does Whiteside County use GIS? Whiteside County established a GIS in 2004 with the original purpose of providing a base map of all the properties in the county for use by the Assessor’s office. However, the GIS has expanded to include many other forms of data used by several county offices.
Explore interactive maps and spatial data with the ArcGIS Web Application.
The Assessor's Office has the statutory authority to assess real property, change assessors' assessments if necessary, and equalize assessments. Check more details on this page.
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Geography. [edit] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 697 square miles (1,810 km 2), of which 684 square miles (1,770 km 2) is land and 12 square miles (31 km 2) (1.8%) is water.