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Commissioners approve GIS data‑sharing agreements with CoreLogic and Orion Renewables
Summary
Jefferson County commissioners voted Sept. 4 to approve two GIS data‑sharing agreements, authorizing parcel and mapping-layer access for CoreLogic and Orion Renewables. The board said the agreements include fees to cover administrative costs and characterized the shared data as public-record GIS layers licensed for use.
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 4 approved two GIS data‑sharing agreements that allow outside companies to license county mapping layers for mapping and analysis. County staff said the mapping vendor WTH (Where Technology Happens) provided the draft agreements; the two requestors named in the documents were CoreLogic, a property-data company, and Orion Renewables, which…
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