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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
What is GIS? A geographic information system (GIS) is a framework for gathering, managing, and analyzing data. By analyzing spatial location and organizing layers of information, GIS creates visualizations using maps and 3D scenes. The maps made from multiple data sources are able to communicate, perform analysis, share information, and provide solutions for complex problems.
The City of Bangor's GIS team uses data to create interactive maps for facilities, historic preservation, impervious surface, parks and playgrounds, schools, streets, trails, zoning, and more.
Browse our collection of city maps below; some are interactive and others are printable PDFs. If you are looking for information or a particular map that you don't see here, email our GIS Department.
Bangor street map featuring operational layers for parcels, sublots, labels, parcel numbers, dimensions, and zoning.
View the interactive ArcGIS Web Application.
Bangor street map showing 2021 to 2022 city paving projects. Provided for informational purposes only. Paving projects are subject to change. Yellow lines are streets being paved; red lines are sidewalks being paved.
View the interactive Street and Sidewalk Paving Map.
Bangor street map showing the location of major municipal buildings.
View the interactive Facilities Map.
Bangor street map featuring all schools in the Bangor School Department
View the interactive Bangor School System Map.
Recreational trail maps for trails, parkways, wetlands, forests, and more.
View the Trails page for more details.
View the interactive Sharps Collection Boxes - Public Map for more details.
Bangor street map featuring all City parks and playgrounds.
View the interactive Park Locator.
Bangor street map of all parcels, including the amount of impervious surface for calculating stormwater billing for owners/residents.
View the interactive Stormwater Billing App.
The BCRA & Historic Districts, Sites, & Structures Map (PDF) showing locations of historic landmarks, sites, and structures; historic districts; and Bangor Center Revitalization Area.
Bangor street map that displays curbside refuse and recycling collection days.
View the interactive Bangor, ME Trash and Recycling Services Map.
Monitor open, in progress, and completed service requests through the City of Bangor. Submit a service request via SeeClickFix.
View the interactive 311 Dashboard.
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John Miller
GIS Technician
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Phone: 207-992-4242