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North Carolina State Property Office
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Henrico Department of Public Works, VA
Henrico Department of Public Utilities, VA
VA Department of Conservation and Recreation
VA Department of Environmental Quality
Virginia Division of Legislative Services
VA Geographic Information Network
J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
Northwest Pennsylvania Planning District Commission
VA Coastal Zone Management Program
VA Economic Development Partnership
Winterthur Museum and Country Estate
Virginia Economic Development Partnership | Virginia Department of Historic Resources
US Army Fort AP Hill, Virginia and The Conservation Fund
US Air Force Langley Air Force Base
US Air Force Air Combat Command
Albemarle County Service Authority, VA
Charles City County and New Kent County, VA
Juniata Conservation District, PA
NASA - Wallops Flight Facility
Fortune 500 Natural Gas Company
Enterprise GIS Development
Summary
Phase I of this project involved conversion from hardcopy and digital aerial photography sources of parcels and structures within the City identified as containing or potentially containing hazardous materials.
Phase II involved the conversion of tax parcels, and included attribution and field verification of site addresses, as well as digital capture and linkage of structure photos to the building footprints.
Phase III included digital conversion of the City’s water and sewer lines from AutoCAD to a geodatabase format using existing digital data and field verified data collected with sub-foot GPS hardware. WorldView currently holds a comprehensive turnkey annual GIS services contract with the City.
Site Address and Parcel Conversion Services
Summary
Phase I of this project involved conversion from hardcopy and digital aerial photography sources of parcels and structures within the City identified as containing or potentially containing hazardous materials. This data was integrated into the City’s public safety CAD system. Phase II focused on the conversion of tax parcels and included attribution and field verification of site addresses and digital capture and linkage of structure photos to the building footprints. This data was also integrated into the City’s public safety CAD system. Phase III implementation included conversion of all water, sewer and storm water utility data using sub-foot GPS and linking as-built drawings to the utility data.