City of Corvallis GIS - Oregon State University

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City of Corvallis Oregon

Alice A. Grucza GIS Coordinator [email protected]

541.754.174

City of Corvallis Oregon

The City

GIS – Background/History

Key Decisions

Software – what, where, why

Grant Project – Playground Inventory

City of Corvallis

 Population:  Area:  Budget:  GIS Staff: 52,540 13.53 square miles $61.3M Operating $24.8M Capital 3 FTE (Coordinator, 2 Techs) 0.5 FTE Manager OSU Intern Program

Brief History

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1985

- Decision to do mapping digitally using AutoCAD.

1989

- First GIS software applications purchased (GEO/SQL and Oracle on OS2).

1989-1993

“Core elements” of the GIS developed parcels, water, sewer lines. Topographic and planimetrics captured within UGB (AutoCAD).

1993

- Benton County property database associated with the parcel spatial data.

1994-95

Software.

- Transition to ArcCAD and ArcView – ESRI

July 1995

- First ArcView users outside GIS are trained.

1995-98

- Development and refinement resulted in 121 themes and first orthophotos covering entire UGB.

Brief History

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1999

- Development of GISMO custom interface ‘common portal’ linking GIS/Data Warehouse/other data sources.

1999 - Present

- Data Steward responsibilities agreed on and formalized. Experiments with field data collection methods.

2000

- GISMO use extended to other city departments and mobile installations.

2002

- Field data collection using ArcPAD on an iPAQ for Streets Division (street light and sign inventory).

2003

– ICMA Grant - Playground Inventory and Maintenance Management. Extend GIS field data collection to P & R.

2003

– ArcIMS implementation - new platform for Inter/Intranet map services.

Key Decisions

City of Corvallis - Geographic Information System          Initial Software Public Access to data. Never “marketed” GIS Quality of data – accuracy builds confidence. Build on small steps and successes. Recognize GIS is a “long-term” investment.

New software – can be the needed key,

or suicide

. Data stewardship concept. Users build and maintain the system and retain responsibility for “their” data. Ownership.

Organizational focused GIS vs. departmental Build a broad base of user support for the system. Providing training and ongoing support are imperative.

Automation of routine processes is critical!

Software

City of Corvallis - Geographic Information System   City of Corvallis uses ESRI software products. These have become regional ‘de facto’ standard.

Different software product for different needs and purposes.

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ArcINFO

- Professional GIS software for creation and maintenance of GIS data. (Mapping & GIS staff)

ArcView

- User software for those requiring analysis and custom map creation capabilities and/or data stewards.

GISMO

- Custom City of Corvallis interface software for viewing, query, standard reports, mailing labels, simple maps.

Arc Explorer

- User software for those just needing to view data. (Free from the web esri.com)

ArcPAD

– Field data entry and maintenance.

ArcIMS

– Intranet and Internet mapping services

Software

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ArcView

: Data Stewards for GIS data creation and maintenance. Custom solutions.

Example: Custom ArcView data entry application for site address maintenance.

Software GISMO

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GISMO

        - Custom Corvallis interface software.

Developed by PW with consultant (GeoNorth) in 1999.

Visual Basic and Map Objects.

Currently over 150 users - desk and mobile installs. Data entry point for PW’s maintenance management software. ‘Common portal’ to information from many different programs, departments, sources, etc.

Links many data types to their geographic location. Example: scanned documents License cost is minimal (less than $90 each install) Easy to use. Requires minimal training to use effectively.

Software - GISMO

GIS - Geographic Information System  Designed for PW - now used throughout the organization, Planning, Development, Fire, Police, Dispatch, City Managers Office, Park & Recreation, etc.

The City of Corvallis Public Works Department uses GIS and Data Warehouse technologies on a daily basis

Fire Department Mapping Prior to GIS

Current Mobile Mapping System Fire Department

 Nine current laptop computers on first out apparatus   4 engines 1 truck   1 command vehicle 3 ambulances

Software ArcPAD

 ArcPAD first used by Street Division for sign inventory  Project that had failed with three prior software systems now exceeded all expectations.

 Partial inventory was estimated to take more than a year.

 Completed in less than 4 months  Very successful – embraced by field personnel.

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Software ArcPAD

GIS - Geographic Information System Why was this software/hardware combination successful?

   No keyboard required.

Easy and simple to use.

Flexible – if crews want changes most are easy and quick to do.

 Portability – fits in a pocket.

 Links directly to GIS – direct shapefile editing  Made the crew’s work easier and more efficient.  Vast array of add-on accessories for iPAQ

Software ArcPAD

 Field data collection is a key component in the Data Cycle  Provides a “tool” for crews to manage their systems  Faster turn around time GIS - Geographic Information System

Software ArcPAD

GIS - Geographic Information System ICMA Grant Project – Playground Equipment Inventory and Maintenance Management Program  Expand technology to a low-tech department  Streamline regular reporting and management efforts  Add significant GIS features into the system  Low (and getting lower) budget opportunities  Eager staff looking for ways to improve service  Partnership with Oregon State University CS 461-462 Team

Software ArcPAD

 Data schema developed  Programming identified  Process outlined  Form creation GIS - Geographic Information System

Future . . .

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Why use GIS in Corvallis?

GIS - Geographic Information System         Geographic or location base to most city information and services (FGDC study says 80% of gov’t data is location based) Better Information and Analysis tools for decision making and communicating

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Same information to everyone - not different versions, dates.

Public access to information (future - web access) Record retained of changes over time.

Dynamic resource - information increasing.

Data + Mapping - production of custom maps.

-- Better Customer Service!

It’s simply ...

Smart Maps provide Smart Service Delivery!

City of Corvallis

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Geographic Information System

Geographic Information System

Citizens Geographic Knowledge Inventory The World Decision Support

Geography matters to the City of Corvallis!

City of Corvallis Oregon

City GIS data (including orthos) available at: ftp.ci.corvallis.or.us/pw/gis CDs also available at the Valley Library and Corvallis Benton County Library or available for purchase ($10 each) at PW.

Industrial PC case Std. Keyboard 15” Flat Screen Inverter mounted in cargo area

PC Installation in Van

First installation late 1999

PC Installation - Meter Van

2nd installation, done in early 2000.

Same PC case, monitor and keyboard (in a slide-in tray).

Added a printer.

Inverter mounted behind the monitor.

Uses GISMO and ArcPad.

PC Installation 1-ton Service Trucks

DC-AC Inverter Dual 12v Batteries Most recent installations Infra-red keyboard PC is a slim-profile case, mounted behind the seat.

Has dual hard-drives w/additional cooling fans Same flat-screen monitor Keyboard is wireless (infra-red) Has a wireless Ethernet network card