Actually, it's not. We just wish that it was. Then, communities would be able to gain all the fantastic benefits of having a GIS program. They'd take advantage of the GIS' ability to bring together data sets from all different corners of the community to save time, money, resources and even lives. Here are a few of the very useful uses of a sustainable GIS program:
Public Safety: Emergency Maps and Tools
Master Planning: Zoning, Land Use, Transportation
SWPPI Mandates: IDEP - Sampling, Tracking and Maintaining
Engineering Expenses: Maps and Analysis
Assessing: Lot Splits/Combinations, Tax Maps, Street Maps
Public Utilities: Asset and Maintenance Tracking, GPS
When a sustainable GIS brings this much value, you wonder why all communities don't use it. Visit this website for free forms to get your GIS back on the road to sustainability. http://www.ohm-advisors.com/GISsustainability/download.cfm
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