These city maps are in DWF file format. They are viewable with the free Autodesk Design Review
program. The
viewer has controls that allow you to pan
and zoom the map, and to turn various map layers on
and off.
Once the Design Review program is installed,
clicking a city map link will bring up a map for
display.

Official City Map
04/02/08
The Official Map is the map the
council adopts on an annual basis.
The City Map below may be a newer update.
Voting District Maps - No Viewer Necessary
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Burlington Area
Map (60KB) |
Racine County Map
(130KB) |
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Wisconsin Map
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Wisconsin Counties
Map (91KB) |
Wisconsin
State
Map (153KB) |
Wisconsin Relief Map
Map (117KB) |
Wisconsin State Trunkline Highway Maps
Milwaukee Freeway System Map
State Work Zone Maps
Wisconsin
Highways Website
DNR Statewide Maps
GIS stands for Geographic
Information System. The Racine County GIS map server
is a computer system that provides access to Racine
County geographic and land information accessible
from a map based display.

Racine County GIS Map Server
The Southeastern Wisconsin
Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) was
established in 1960 as the official areawide
planning agency for the highly urbanized
southeastern region of the State. The Commission
serves the seven counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee,
Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha.
SEWRPC maintains the
Southeastern Wisconsin Ragional Planning website.
This web site provides access to land survey and
control survey documents, aerial orthophotography,
and planning-related mapping for the Southeastern
Wisconsin Region.
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Land Information
Web Site
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Note: The SEWRPC mapping web
site is designed to be viewed with Javascript
enabled, with a minimum screen resolution of
1024x768 pixels, and with a preferred color depth of
24-bit (16.7 million colors) or greater. The site is
also best viewed in MS Internet Explorer 5 or later. |
For additional information about SEWRPC, visit their
main web site at
www.sewrpc.org
The distinctive characteristic of a topographic map
is that the shape of the Earth's surface is shown by
contour lines. Contours are imaginary lines that
join points of equal elevation on the surface of the
land above or below a reference surface such as mean
sea level. Contours make it possible to measure the
height of mountains, depths of the ocean bottom, and
steepness of slopes.
The TopoZone website provides many controls for the
display of the topographic map.

TopoZone - Burlington Topographic Map