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Trent Pell Utilizing aerial photography and satellite imagery of existing county land, MCCOG's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialists can create, collect, store, analyze, interpret, maintain, manipulate, and display large amounts of geospecific data. GIS software allows the extraction of streets, building footprints, bodies of water, and other landmarks into layers, allowing the GIS specialists to create sophisticated landuse maps, topographic maps, transportation maps, and many more. The strength of GIS lies in its ability to quickly facilitate decision and policy-making through the analysis of current, pertinent, and easily identifiable geographic information. GIS mapping is an essential component to present and future MCCOG projects including basemaps, bike and trail maps, and comprehensive planning efforts. Maps are available for purchase. Click Here.
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