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Thursday, December 5, 2019/Author: Bryan Lynn/Number of views (173)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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Property Tax Sale Maps

Knox Co Trustee's Tax Sale Properties added to KGIS Maps

The Knox County Trustee's Office has made its tax sale properties available on KGIS Maps . Currently, the map is updated to show properties from Tax Sale 19A (in orange) and 19B (in blue).  Please see the Trustee's web site at http://www.knoxcounty.org/trustee/tax_sale.php for more information about the Tax Sale.  The "Property Tax Sale" map can be found under the "Other Maps" heading of the Maps tab.
Friday, January 17, 2014/Author: Bryan Lynn/Number of views (4057)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 4.5
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Map Legends and City Block links added

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KGIS Maps now has support for legends!  Each map's legend can be toggled on by clicking the "Legend" tab.  The legends are dynamic and will change as one "zooms in and out".  However, it should be noted that some overlays (e.g. TCA Restriction Zones, Soil Types, etc.) may appear slightly different in the legend than they do on the map.

We have also added a link to the City Block Information documents as maintained by the City of Knoxville Technical Services Department.  When you identify a parcel located inside the City Limits,  the "Full Parcel Details" information will contain a "City Block" hyperlink to the PDF document.  Click here to see a screen shot showing the link's location.

Monday, September 23, 2013/Author: Bryan Lynn/Number of views (1327)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: 2.0
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Soil Types and 1935 Aerials have been added to KGIS Maps

The Soils Types and 1935 Aerails have been added to KGIS Maps.
To change to the Soil Types map, click here or click on Maps tab in upper left of KGIS Maps, then expand Other maps, and then click on the Soil Types.
To change to the 1935 Aerials map, click here or click on Maps tab in upper left of KGIS Maps, then expand Historical Aerials, and then click on the 1935 Aerials.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012/Author: Bryan Lynn/Number of views (906)/Comments (0)/ Article rating: No rating
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