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Vernon County land information office outlines imagery acquisition, software upgrades and staffing pressures
Summary
Staff described grant-funded ArcGIS and an image server purchase, NextGen 911–funded ortho imagery planned for spring, heavier-than-usual demand for custom maps, a website URL transition, and concerns about a statewide shortage of surveyors.
Vernon County land information staff on Tuesday told the Land Information Council they are implementing several technology upgrades, preparing for a spring aerial imagery flight and confronting rising demand for custom maps and a potential shortage of surveyors.
The office said a one-time image server purchase will host aerial imagery for the county web map; that initial fee includes one year of maintenance, and staff estimated ongoing maintenance at about $5,000–$6,000 a year. County officials said the image server cost and several ArcGIS-related purchases are covered in part by the Wisconsin Land Information Program grant.
The NextGen 911 grant from the Wisconsin Department of Administration will fund ortho-imagery acquisition…
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