Dear GeoNews List Subscribers,

 

I am wondering if anyone has come across a resource in which I could find a comprehensive list of possible or typical GIS layers for municipalities (small cities, preferably) by municipal department.  I am particularly interested in layers for Public Works and Parks.  This would be of help in doing an informal internal GIS needs assessment that South Portland is undertaking.  Rather than just ask some of our less GIS-savvy department supervisors what GIS layers they need, I am hoping to provide them a menu to choose from.

 

Thanks for any assistance,

Tex Haeuser

 

Tex Haeuser

Planning & Development Director

City of South Portland

496 Ocean Street

South Portland, ME 04106

Phone:  207-767-7649

Fax:  207-767-2197

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