SDI-Now

2014

 
 

Public agencies manage information to understand trends, educate public officials and residents, enhance public safety, guide development, maintain Public Works and respond to severe weather and other emergencies. It is often the local agencies who manage the most current and reliable form of this information. As a result, public agencies collect and manage vast arrays of spatial data. Just a few examples include:

 

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  1. aerial imagery

  2. elevation data

  3. place names

  4. buildings

  5. utilities

  6. parks

  7. wetlands

  8. creeks

  9. streams

  10. rivers

  1. habitats for native and invasive species

  2. rights of way

  3. street systems

  4. storm drainage

  5. water distribution systems

  6. power distribution systems

  7. waste water systems

  8. parcel information

  9. building permits

  10. construction zones, etc.

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