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Public Works says new national coordinate system will require compliance; electric bikes, Spanish Fork building remain priorities
Summary
Public Works staff told the commission that a forthcoming national coordinate system and state code updates will require county compliance, and said recent purchases of electric-assist bikes have improved field efficiency; staff also reiterated support for a new Public Works building in Spanish Fork.
Anthony, a Public Works representative, told commissioners Oct. 2 that the state legislature is moving to adopt a new national coordinate system and that county survey and mapping work will need to comply with the updated state code when it takes effect.
Anthony explained the new system aligns urban-area elevation to ground level and reduces projection differences…
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