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The Geographic Information Systems
(GIS) division within the Herkimer-Oneida Counties Comprehensive Planning
Program provides digital mapping and spatial database management/creation
services within the two county region.
For example, the GIS division performs such tasks as
spatial and 3D analysis, geocoding, global positioning system (GPS) data
collection, and spatial database maintenance. In order to provide these
services, the GIS division incorporates many different types of data.
These frequently include orthocorrected digital imagery, digital tax maps,
street centerline data, sewer and water infrastructure, and various environmental
datasets.
The GIS division is able to combine various databases
and present them as valuable information for a number of government and
community based applications. These include economic development, agricultural
district mapping, sewer and water infrastructure modeling, road and traffic
analysis, parks and trail inventory, and much more.
The use of GIS technology within Oneida and Herkimer
Counties has helped stimulate interdepartmental and community cooperation.
This makes for a more efficient work environment and allows decisions
to be made based upon the most up to date and accurate information available.
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Updated February 12, 2007
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GIS Coordinator:
Jeffrey Quackenbush
GIS Analyst:
Eric Newman
Senior GIS Analyst:
Richard Reichert
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