![]() ![]() Lawrence County Environmental Management Council (EMC) received the New York State Association of Environmental Management Councils first place award for their Map For All Seasons at the 2002 Conference on the Environment which was held October 5th in Corning, New York. The reverse side of the map includes a bibliography, contact information, pieces on the flora and fauna and geology of the County and tips for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. It consists of a 34” X 44” folded map of the County with numbered sites of interest, a legend and a table that identifies and explains the qualities of each site. The Map For All Seasons is a tourism and recreation-oriented map of St. It promotes an awareness and appreciation for the abundant natural resources found in the County. The map is visually pleasing, clear and easy to use. Visitors or residents can consult the map, find out what they want to do and then, if necessary, obtain more detailed information on specific sites. This is the niche that the Map For All Seasons (map side) Map For All Seasons (text side) was designed to fill. ![]() There are small, local maps that describe certain natural and recreational features, but an overall guide for the County as a whole has only been occasionally available. Lawrence County is the largest county in New York State in terms of area. *Mobile devices, if the above IMA link does not work, please use the: Advanced IMA (Open with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox)Ģ020 GIS Internet Mapping Application User Guide (Updated) Correctional Division (Sheriffs Office)Ĭounty Internet Mapping Application (IMA). ![]()
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