Printable Ward Maps with Households (2024)

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on preparedness.lds.org it says "Print a copy each of the map and ward or stake directory to identify member households and missionary residences." (https://providentliving.lds.org/emergen ... n?lang=eng).

The way I understand this, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that I should print a map that shows the Ward boundaries, and then I should plot out where all the members homes are.

Seems like this is exactly what https://www.lds.org/maps/directory does. It is not very print friendly though. Seems like the best option is a bunch of print screens and then go edit it somewhere else. Anyone have a better way to create a Ward map with members homes identified?

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I don't know of anywhere that will just show a map with all members houses already on it, but you can go into google maps and create your own map, draw the outline of the boundary, and put pins at each address you wish. It is pretty easy to use, just will take some time and diligence to input all the data yourself. I believe you can then share this map digitally to anyone you want. Instead of printing out a ton of maps, just have it online where anyone can zoom into whatever part of the map they want.

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Has there been any updates on this? When you use the print function on the browser, the menu on the left takes up half the space.

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You probably need to submit a suggestion through the Feedback link at the bottom of lds.org. I don't see the link to it on the Maps page. That won't mean it will get done, but that's the official way to submit suggestions like that. I suggest referencing the Provident Living article as the reason why you're trying to do it.

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berg4680 wrote:I don't know of anywhere that will just show a map with all members houses already on it, but you can go into google maps and create your own map, draw the outline of the boundary, and put pins at each address you wish. It is pretty easy to use, just will take some time and diligence to input all the data yourself. I believe you can then share this map digitally to anyone you want. Instead of printing out a ton of maps, just have it online where anyone can zoom into whatever part of the map they want.

But the maintenance... I was able to get a google maps KMZ file from my local planning office so I overlayed a map of the ward boundaries from cdol, and this plot map which gives a very cool map with EACH home defined. But maintaining the names is nearly a full-time job... It would really be nice if we could just print it from the directory.

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johnshaw wrote:But the maintenance... I was able to get a google maps KMZ file from my local planning office so I overlayed a map of the ward boundaries from cdol, and this plot map which gives a very cool map with EACH home defined. But maintaining the names is nearly a full-time job... It would really be nice if we could just print it from the directory.

Does the CDOL KMZ output include household location? Or did you have to manually add them?

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No, it only includes the boundaries

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Printable Ward Maps with Households (2024)

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How do I find my ward boundaries? ›

Log into maps.lds.org. If you're logged in, you see the boundaries of that ward. If you move the marker, then you can see the boundaries of the new ward.

What are the key components of maps choose all answers that are correct? ›

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The key components of a map include a compass rose, projection, scale bar, and a key or legend. A compass rose is a directional indicator that shows the orientation of the map in relation to the four cardinal directions: north, south, east, and west.

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Your ward clerk can give it to you, or you can go to the Meetinghouse Locator at maps.lds.org, search for the ward by name and then click on the entry for the correct result. The unit number is displayed immediately after the unit name in the information box.

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Open the Market app on your phone and search for Gospel Library, Mormon Channel, or LDS Tools. Select the app from the search results and tap the Install button. Or, from your phone, either tap the link below for each app, or use a QR code reader to send the app's link to your phone.

How do I find my ysa ward in lds? ›

If you want to know what YSA wards are in your own stake: 1) go to your Tools app. 2) Click on "Directory" 3) a list of wards in your stake appears. If you want to know what YSA wards are in some other stake: 1) go to the meetinghouse locator.

What are the boundaries of ward 5 DC? ›

About Ward 5:

The northern most neighborhoods in Ward 5 are North Michigan Park and Lamond-Riggs. The Ward extends to the southwest to include the neighborhoods are Bloomingdale, Bates, Hanover, and Truxton Circle. Along the southern boundary of the Ward is Union Market, Trinidad, Carver Terrace and Langston Terrace.

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