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Official Document Type
Plan
Approved Date
06/06/2006
Control Number
2006-193E.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
Entity Name
Geographic Technologies Group, Geographic Information Systems
Subject
Three year implementation plan and assessments
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7369
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Digitize from Public Works ; <br /> aerial Planning ; <br /> Trails photographs Neighborhood GIS Director $ 1 , 250 Medium <br /> and existing Resources <br /> maps <br /> Extract from <br /> Customer MS Access <br /> Surveys database and None GIS Director $500 Medium <br /> ma <br /> Digitize from <br /> " aerial Neighborhood <br /> Trees photographs Resources GIS Director $ 1 , 250 Medium <br /> and existing <br /> maps <br /> Extract and Community <br /> Art Locations automatically GIS Director $500 Medium <br /> ma from HTE Development <br /> Extract , <br /> cleanse , and Community <br /> automatically All other <br /> Address Points map from departments Development/ $3,000 Medium <br /> address Planning <br /> database <br /> The Recreation Department should also link aerial photographs to mapping applications and <br /> customer survey data to address points . A separate effort should be initiated with the <br /> assistance of the GIS Director to pursue a pilot project for capturing digital images of park <br /> assets and linking them to features in GIS . Digital photos of each feature can be acquired <br /> and hyper-linked to their respective spatial features . Attribute information for each feature <br /> should be collected , to include type , model , year purchased , last serviced , and any other <br /> applicable information . Digital photos of each feature will assist with insurance claims when <br /> features are damaged . <br /> Recreation Department staff also indicated that access to the following GIS data layers <br /> would be beneficial : <br /> • Aerial Photography <br /> • 0 Base Map Data <br /> • Crimes <br /> • Demographics <br /> • Population Density <br /> • Power <br /> • Private Facilities in Developments <br /> • Schools <br /> • Sexual Offenders <br /> • Turtle Nesting Sites <br /> • Utilities <br /> • Vacant Land <br /> • Zoning <br /> 229 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 1 - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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