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KC Virtual Map Counter: Miscellaneous

Multiple-use maps, and maps without a specific topic category.

 
King County DDES Base Map


Map: King County DDES Base Map (105K GIF)

10,416k PDF*

Print Size: 43.6 x 33.3 inches


Published: December 23, 2004


This is a general-purpose wall map, designed for public use, of the political and physical geography of King County. Its features include cities, highways, parks, water bodies, the urban growth boundary, the King County street numbering grid, public land survey system divisions (township/range lines), and 200-foot elevation contours that have been derived from a U.S. Geological Survey digital elevation model (DEM).

Produced by the Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES). Other DDES maps can be accessed through the Virtual Map Counter or directly via the DDES Reference Maps page.


*Note: extraordinarily large file size may require lengthy download and image drawing times, depending on your Internet connection speed and your computer's graphics display card.

 
King County, Washington

Map: King County, Washington - flat color tint version (45k JPEG preview)
flat color tint version
(45k JPEG preview)

Map: King County, Washington - shaded relief version (56k JPEG preview)
shaded relief version
(56k JPEG preview)

King County, Washington


Print Size: 11 x 8.5 inches


Published: May 2008
Added to VMC: September 2008


This is a simple, small-format map that displays the 39 incorporated cities in King County, along with highways and major water bodies.

The map was created by the King County GIS Center.


 

 

 

 
King County Highways and Incorporated Areas

Map: King County Highways and Incorporated Areas - (55k JPEG preview)

King County Highways and Incorporated Areas


4,338k PDF

Print Size: 11 x 17 inches


Published: April 2008
Added to VMC: September 2008


This tabloid-size, general reference map shows all of King County's 39 incorporated cities in distinctive, contrasting colors. Interstate and state highways are also featured.

The map was created by the King County GIS Center.


 

 
King County, Washington General Topography

Map: King County, Washington, General Topography (56k JPEG)
full map view (56k JPEG)

click to see enlarged sample view (56k JPEG)
enlarged sample view
(56k JPEG)

click to see enlarged sample view (35k JPEG)
enlarged sample view
(35k JPEG)


 

10,975k PDF*

Print Size: 48 x 36 inches


Published: December 20, 2002
Added to VMC: March 25, 2003


This general-purpose wall map was designed to showcase the landforms of King County as represented by a digital elevation model and a corresponding hillshading image that were developed by the GIS staff of the King County Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES) from the USGS National Elevation Dataset (external link).

Map features include incorporated cities, federal and state highways, hydrography, and mountain peaks. The map scale is 1:100,000 at a sheet size of 48"x36". The map was created by the King County GIS Center.


*Note: large file size may require lengthy download and image drawing times, depending on your Internet connection speed and your computer's graphics display card.

 
Real Estate Sales East Seattle

 


Map: Real Estate Sales East Seattle (146K JPEG)

3,324k PDF

Print Size: 28 x 44 inches


Location is a foundation of the real estate market. A Geographic Information System can be used to discern and graphically display patterns that are based on location. Such information is useful when reviewing regional markets and in the analysis of specific micro-neighborhoods and industries.

This presentation map depicts real estate sales between 2000 and 2003 for east Seattle. The aerial photo background provides a locational reference for the viewer, against which patterns can be seen when sales are stratified by price. An additional distinction was made between residential and commercial properties.

The map was produced by GIS staff in the King County Department of Assessments. Visitors to GIS Day 2003 in King County selected this map for the People's Choice Award.

 
Ombudsman Inquiries by Zip Code

Map: Ombudsman Inquiries By Zip Code, 1999 (32K GIF)
1999

Map: Ombudsman Inquiries By Zip Code, 2000 (30K GIF)
2000

Map: Ombudsman Inquiries By Zip Code, 2001 (30K GIF)
2001


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1999
419k PDF

2000
446k PDF

2001
975k PDF

Print Size: 5.58 x 4.18 inches


This series of simple choroplethic maps (in which numerical classes are depicted by graduated color tints) shows the number of inquiries received by the King County Office of Citizen Complaints- Ombudsman tabulated by zip code for the years 1999, 2000, and 2001. King County Council districts, represented by the numerals 1-13 on the maps, are superimposed over the data.

The maps were produced by the King County GIS Center Client Services Group for inclusion in Ombudsman annual reports for the respective years (hence the maps do not have internal titles).