3/20/2024 0 Comments Valley county parcel map![]() ![]() ![]() Building and Refining Network Dataset for Future Routing and Service Area Analysis.ArcGIS Enterprise internal GIS software migration to Azure.Automation Notebook for street centerlines reference fields (postcode, post community, neighborhoods, ESN, Msag community) with spatial updates.Yavapai Community WildFire Protection Plan Revision.Supporting Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization (CYMPO).State Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC) support boards and committees.Local Government amalgamating street centerlines auditing and automating.Creating specific ArcGIS online web applications for county and public uses to meet certain departments needs.County Public Works street centerline GIS data maintenance.County-wide 911 data support and prep for Next Generation 911.Automation of routine data transformation and geoprocessing tasks.Public GIS Website Interactive Map application redesign to be mobile friendly.Pilot project for the indoors for schools.Statewide Imagery Program with Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC).Imagery Portal Viewer for County Employees.Intersection Geocoder to Analyze Sheriff Calls for Service.Emergency Management Genasys Evac Zones Project.County-wide GIS analysis for supporting more decision making.Publishing Historical Imagery internally for County staff. ![]() Public ArcGIS Server Upgrade to 11.1 (DMZ application server).Quality Control modeling of Street and Address data.Internal ArcGIS Pro help page with tutorials for County Employees.County Flood Control Flood Alert hardware migration.County Health Department GIS crowd source application.County Flood Control Portal Editor Flood Parcel Documents.Building Vector Tiles for some heavily used map layers (parcels, contours) for base maps.GIS automation for GIS data sharing (web services).GIS data assurance/quality control automated processes for data integrity.GIS analysis to support active decision making effectively.GIS strategic planning and system integration planning.GIS data design, automation, documentation, and distribution.GIS application development and maintenance (public web applications).GIS technology coordination, consulting and implementation (database management, software upgrade coordination).When performed centrally, these services eliminate duplication of effort and promote the development of agency-specific spatial data systems. Under strong leadership and technical resources, YAVGIS provides several key services on behalf of the program. Additionally, we may create custom applications used to distribute GIS data to the departments, local governments and citizens of Yavapai County. The GIS department is a single division responsible for the design and maintenance of the county’s GIS which is used to automate the various geospatial datasets such as parcels, roads, zoning, and district boundaries just to name a few. View the Census Summarizing Census results from 1990 - 2020 StoryMap. Elevations range from 1500 ft to 7979 ft where the County is divided by the mountain into two areas, an eastern area called the Verde Valley a western area including Prescott which is the County Seat. The rest is publicly owned including Bureau of Land Management, Department of Interior, US Bureau of Indian Affairs, national forest, national park service, State Parks, and State of Arizona trust. Yavapai County land mass covers 8,127 square miles with only about 25% of the land is privately owned. To see a history of GIS within Yavapai County, view the Yavapai County GIS StoryMap. GIS became a department in 2015 with goals towards providing basic mapping/location based needs for County staff, developing more data sharing with public and private parties, and providing GIS education of the county staff and within the community. ![]() The initial project addressed the issues of planimetric data acquisition, aerial flights of the county, and initial conversion of county assessor’s maps to a digital format. The GIS started in late 1992 with the primary goal of creating a digital land database of all parcels in the county. Yavapai County Government uses GIS technology throughout several departments including the Assessor, Elections, Development Services, Public Works and Flood Control among others, comprising nearly 200 users. GIS stands for Geographic Information System which is a combination of computer hardware, software and geographic data which can be used to perform data capturing, analysis, cartographic map display and production.
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