Monday, February 3, 2014

PLSS Map: Florida


The United States  Public Land Survey System is a systematic land partitioning system that utilizes 34 baseline meridians to create a grid in which 6x6 townships and ranges to determine land ownership. Each grid box determines who owns the land, county, and/or name. 

This particular PLSS map was created to enhance the counties in Florida and the capital. It shows the entire state projected onto the 6x6 grid of the PLSS. Each town is sliced into each individual grid box depicting a scale size of each county. 

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