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06/06/2006
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2006-193F.
Agenda Item Number
10.A.
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Geographic Technologies Group, Geographic Information Systems
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Three year implementation plan and assessment
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Example of a Voter GIS Layer <br /> and maps wouly' be <br /> oma. <br /> included . Current) the ® �© ®f. KYJ AII190 OM02010 YJ <br /> Ek <br /> Wh <br /> GeoElectections software, <br /> which is running on the <br /> H county website, allows the vDv <br /> public to get access to <br /> this information via the111,11A 11 ,5 <br /> Internet. However, the f& IP <br /> need was stressed for an "'" °" ' 10, <br /> intranet application that I_ <br /> will allow internal staff to41 D4 <br /> view this information <br /> quickly. It will also be used jnVIJ <br /> to print maps for use in C � M14i <br /> field work . luIlu <br /> 11 <br /> This application will require <br /> the existing voter location <br /> GIS point layer, which will be derived from address matching against the street centerlines . <br /> The IT director should ensure that this layer is maintained so that these maps will be current . <br /> , StDistricting and Precinctinq <br /> Keeping accurate voter counts by precinct is a continuous process for Indian River County <br /> due to growing communities , new developments, and areas where populations are rapidly <br /> fluctuating . Maintaining balance in the voting process requires realigning districts and <br /> ensuring equity before each vote . Using GIS and the latest available Census data , Indian <br /> River County can prototype multiple redistricting scenarios quickly and easily before finalizing <br /> new boundaries . <br /> GIS should be utilized to redraw precinct and district lines as needed . District lines are <br /> redrawn after each census . This task should be done in-house on an ad hoc basis . U .S . <br /> Census data , in conjunction with a digital voter map , should be used to logically balance <br /> districts and precincts . All precincts should have approximately the same number of voters <br /> and should fall completely within a commissioner/school board district . A voter's true x, y <br /> location can be used with a point-in-polygon function against the spatial representation of <br /> the boundary database to determine the correct district . This streamlines the voting process <br /> and reduces confusion at the polls . This task can be accomplished by the IT director using <br /> Arc View. <br /> 194 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter I - Departmental GIS Needs Assessment <br />
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