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Lancaster County unveils GIS-based road inventory, staff says 48% of county centerline data compiled
Summary
Public works staff and consultants described a new GIS-integrated county road inventory and mapping tool intended to list ownership, maintenance responsibility and future pavement-condition analyses; the inventory is 48% complete and will be expanded if FY26 funding continues.
Lancaster County staff briefed the county council July 15 on a new GIS-based road inventory intended to replace out-of-date paper records and fragmented datasets and to provide a searchable public map of road ownership and condition.
Public works staff member Jeff Cato said the county currently maintains roughly 1,400 miles of publicly maintained roadway and that the most recent consolidated inventory work shows 681 miles of county-managed GIS centerline, of which 324 miles (about 48%) have been integrated into the new system.
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