Compiled By: Rauf Tabassum
Conclusion:
Most
municipal and county information relates back to Area ID. This information can
be associated with map locations which can be efficiently and easily accessed
by staff or the public using graphics-based computer programs rather than
traditional paper filing systems.
A GIS allows
a community to produce custom map representations upon demand. The capabilities
of which are limited only by the content of the database. These capabilities
are simply not feasible with manual mapping techniques.
One geo-base
and set of maps are shared by all department. Updates are therefore universally
available to everyone. This also translates to the ability to divide up
responsibilities for system support among various departments
Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) at the City may be used to:
Respond to
public inquires and provide demographic information
Display and
analysis of place information, such as assessed values.
Show
infrastructure layouts and conditions in a clear and understandable manner
Analyze
patterns such as traffic patterns and crime incidents
Perform
routine operations such as application reviews and permit approvals &
Provide timely information and analysis on larger policy issues requiring
action
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