Functional Classification
Vermont follows the Functional Classification (FC) system for both state and non-state roads. As of January 2016 all counties in Vermont have been updated to the new Functional Classification standard and the state is 100% complete.
- VTrans 2016 Functional Classification Map
- VTrans Interactive Functional Classification Map
- Waze Functional Classification table
State Resources
Day to Day Resources
These resources are the most useful for day-to-day editing in Vermont and all editors should be familiar with them:
Vermont E911 Viewer
https://maps.vermont.gov/e911/Html5Viewer/?viewer=e911viewer
Waze accepted street names, state road classes, house numbers and other features
WME GIS Layers
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/369632-wme-gis-layers
Script to display Vermont E911 address points and property parcels
WME Cities Overlay Script
https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=819&t=256369
Script to display the Vermont municipal boundaries
VTrans Town Highway Maps
http://vtransmaps.vermont.gov/mapsftp/current.asp
Maps of cities, towns and villages in PDF format - only includes municipally accepted roads
Reference Resources
County-Town Map Series
WME Scripts
In addition to the scripts noted above there are many other scripts that can assist editors in their efforts. Please read the General installation instructions before installing scripts. Members of the editing community would be glad to assist you with the setup and configuration of scripts - please join us on our Discord server!
Vermont's System of Roads
State and Municipal Roads
Every state and municipal road in Vermont is assigned a class as defined by statues which is used for funding under state programs. Classes 1-3 qualify for funding while class 4 and other designations do not.
VTrans municipal highway maps only show municipally accepted roads. By convention, each road is assigned a town highway number. Many street signs still include the designation: MAIN ST TH-1
Of these roads, over 50% of the roads in Vermont are dirt - please be sure to select Unpaved where appropriate
Paved Miles | Unpaved Miles | Total Miles |
---|---|---|
7,151 | 8,650 | 15,801 |
https://vtrans.vermont.gov/planning/maps/stats
Private Roads
In addition to municipally accepted roads most towns also have private road that are not maintained by the town. These are NOT indicated on VTrans maps but ARE found on the VT E911 viewer.
Private / non-municipal roads should be assigned Local Streets.
Assigning Street Names
- The Vermont E911 Viewer is the authoritative source for Waze street names
- The Primary Street name should always match the Vermont E911 Viewer name including US and Vermont highways
- For US and VT highways - if the VT E911 name differs:
- add US-XX or VT-XX name as a secondary name and leave the Waze secondary city blank
- Ensure streets have nodes at city / town / village boundaries in accordance with the WME Cities Overlay script
- This approach will ensure that there will not be duplicate house numbers within the same town
The Vermont E911 viewer is updated in real-time and accurately reflects the names of every road in the state. Each municipality has a representative who is responsible of reporting changes to the state E911 board.
Almost everywhere in Vermont a road will have a formal street name, e.g., Main St, VT-100, US-5. There are a few places though where a road may only be known by its town highway number. If you encounter one of these you would name the street segment TH-nnn where nnn is the highway number.