[FIT] FW: GIS Grid Data

Anderson, Dean anderson.dean at co.polk.or.us
Tue Jan 26 15:22:10 PST 2016


In Polk County we have a grid system that builds off of our E911 grid
system.  In this way the grids are consistent with the E911 call system so
calls match up.  I would recommend talking to them.



On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 3:17 PM, SMITH Cy * DAS <Cy.SMITH at oregon.gov> wrote:

> Please see the message below.  Any suggestions?
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> Cy Smith, GISP, State GIO
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> DAS/CIO Geospatial Enterprise Office
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> Past President, Urban Regional Info. Systems Association (URISA)
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> Past Chair, Coalition of Geospatial Organizations (COGO)
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> *From:* James F. Hensel [mailto:james at hensel.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, January 26, 2016 1:30 PM
> *To:* SMITH Cy * DAS <Cy.SMITH at oregon.gov>
> *Subject:* GIS Grid Data
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> Hi Cy,
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> If there is someone else who can better respond, please pass this along.
> I started with you as you were first on the list.  I would appreciate a
> "got it."
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> I am a citizen volunteer on a CERT team in Portland where the teams are
> called Neighborhood Emergency Teams.  We are preparing some maps of our
> neighborhood to improve our disaster response.
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> Our NET team leader wants grids on the map.  Do you have a grid layer you
> can FTP me.  I am thinking of something like the Military Grid System
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_grid_reference_system#Numerical_location or
> global area reference
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Area_Reference_System.
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> We need a grid that is about 200-400 feet square - about 3 seconds of
> latitude or 0.001 degrees of latitude granularity.
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> If you don't have a grid layer, who do you think might have such a layer?
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> Thanks
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> Jim
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> I am in Southwest Portland roughly 45.44, 122.705
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> Jim Hensel
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Dean R Anderson
IT Director
Polk County
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