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Utility Focus Group July 14, 2011. Today’s Outline. Collaborative Utility Exchange (CUE) status. Who is on board? What does use look like? Review a few AIMS Data and Services. Discuss factors limiting future CUE growth and discuss collaborative opportunities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Utility Focus Group July 14, 2011

Utility Focus GroupJuly 14, 2011

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Today’s Outline1. Collaborative Utility Exchange (CUE)

status.– Who is on board?– What does use look like?

2. Review a few AIMS Data and Services.3. Discuss factors limiting future CUE growth

and discuss collaborative opportunities.

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1. CUE StatusWho is on board?

Participant Report• Cable – Surewest, TimeWarner, Comcast• Electric – KCPL, Gardner, Westar• Gas – Kansas Gas, Atmos• Sewer – Olathe, JCW, Spring Hill, Gardner, De Soto,

Edgerton• Water – WaterOne, RWD7, RWD6, Olathe, Miami RWD2,

Douglas RWD4, Gardner, De Soto, Spring Hill, Edgerton, Airport Commission

• Stormwater – All cities

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?CUEView – averages about 13,000 hits per month Organization Hits Last Use

waterone.org 218220 06/29/2011kcpl.com 99618 06/29/2011JCW 75115 06/29/2011leawood.org 30598 06/28/2011gardnerkansas.gov 28529 06/29/2011AIM 21811 06/29/2011phelpsengineering.com 16795 06/24/2011kgas.com 15694 06/29/2011ENV 14839 06/29/2011merriam.org 14289 06/29/2011payne-brockway.com 13158 06/27/2011skw-inc.com 11193 06/24/2011PWK 7182 06/21/2011affinis.us 7098 06/29/2011springhillks.com 6365 06/21/2011gbutler.com 6184 06/03/2011oaconsulting.com 5218 06/20/2011opkansas.org 4996 06/28/2011gbateam.com 4067 06/27/2011bv.com 4029 06/29/2011

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?CUEView

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?CUEView• WaterOne• How does it help your organization?

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?

Digital Data Request (DDR)- average 14/month

– WaterOne– Phelps

Engineering– OP– Payne

& Brockway– KCPL– JCW

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?

Digital Data Request (DDR)• How does it help your organization?

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?CreateMapPDF – averages about 30/month. Leawood, SKW, WaterOne, Payne & Brockway, Shawnee, SKW• “Mobile Alternative”

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1. CUE StatusWhat does use look like?CreateMapPDF• Leawood• How does it help your organization?

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2. Review AIMS data/services

• Georeferenced plats• Easements• Recorded documents tab• Historic ROW• Location services• JCLR2.0

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2. Review AIMS data/services

Georeferenced Plats - url• 2 ways to search and view plats• View plats alongside aerials, property

and other GIS data• Download TFW file• Available to anyone with Plat

subscription.• Complete for entire county

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2. Review AIMS data/services

Georeferenced Plats

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2. Review AIMS data/services

Easements• Within CUEView• Available in OP and Gardner• Background image -Not identifiable

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2. Review AIMS data/services

Historic ROW - url• Search dedications, vacations,

alterations from 1850-1949• Search by road name, section,

packet, book, page or map

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2. Review AIMS data/services

Location services - url• Featured on the front of the county

website.• A “one-stop shop” for the public for

information.• Includes Utility providers.

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2. Review AIMS data/services

JCLR2.0 - url• A portal for searching county land

record information• Search by owner name, address,

property id, and map

• (requires myAIMS login and password)

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2. Review AIMS data/services

JCLR2.0

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3. Factors Limiting Growth?

• How can we minimize their effects?

• What opportunities do we have to increase usage and participation in CUE?

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3. CUE Opportunities• Data• Administrative Policies• Functionality

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3. CUE Opportunities -Data

• Streetlights? • Traffic Lights?• Underground tanks?• Do you have CIP or other projects to

add to our layer?• Do you need ability to edit CIP?• Are you needing preliminary plats?

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3. CUE Opportunities -Data – cont.

• Would there be any need for street level imagery?

• Sharing of connect/disconnect data?• Increase scanned documents?• Location of Fiber • Railroad easements

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3. CUE Opportunities -Administrative Policies

• Would it help you to have your locating companies be considered your “subcontractor”?

• Would you find it helpful to have data outside of Johnson County in CUEview?

• Has cost kept more entities from participating?

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3. CUE Opportunities -Administrative Policies –

cont.• Would it benefit companies for KDOT or other state agencies to have access to CUEview?

• How much would it benefit entities to coordinate a standard ROW permitting process across cities?

• Is there someway we can coordinate with One-call?

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3. CUE Opportunities -Functionality

• Online Mapping Replacement – maps.jocogov.org

• CUEView– Need for a separate application?– Level of detail of symbology? Do we need

points and lines?– Level of control of layers?– Need for “stoplight” showing status?

• KML format in DDR – Do you need additional formats in DDR?

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3. CUE Opportunities -Functionality – cont.

• Is there a need for change detection reports for addresses, streets, etc?

• Would reports by customized extent be helpful (CIP, market expansion, environmental, etc)?

• Would you use pre-generated service area maps of the county?

• Do we need a notification system for CIP?

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3. CUE Opportunities -Functionality – cont.

• Taxing Unit state reporting• Are there additional mobile needs?• Need for flow directional arrows?

Stormwater network example

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Review1. Status of CUE2. AIMS Data and Services.3. Discuss CUE opportunities.

– Data– Administrative Policies– Functionality

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Shannon Porter715-2105

[email protected]

Questions, Suggestions?Thanks for participating

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• The following slides contain information on additional services not covered during the meeting.

• If you have questions regarding any of these services or any mentioned previously, please feel free to contact us.

913-715-1600 [email protected]

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2. Review AIMS data/services

• Stormwater network• Oblique photography• Population models• Building permits• Easements• Proposed zoning

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2. Review AIMS dataStormwater network• Displays natural and manmade

structures involved in stormwater flow.

• Allows upstream and downstream trace.

• Flood info, sewer and aerials are also available.

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2. Review AIMS dataStormwater network

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2. Review AIMS dataOblique photography• Online access (public and secure)• Ability to see structures from all sides• Ability to measure height• 2006, 2008, 2010 are available

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2. Review AIMS dataOblique photography

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2. Review AIMS dataPopulation models• Based on properties, addresses or

building permits• Currently data only available by

request• Density available by REST service• Useful for visualization or in reporting

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2. Review AIMS dataPopulation models• http://maps.jocogov.org/ArcGIS/rest/

services/DensityLayers/MapServer

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2. Review AIMS dataBuilding permits• Collected by Appraiser (monthly)• Some history available• Available via ArcGIS REST service• http://

maps.jocogov.org/ArcGIS/rest/services/Permits/MapServer

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2. Review AIMS ServicesAddress Services• Most are completely open for public

access• Some require a security key (>1000)

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2. Review AIMS ServicesAddress Services• Locator – accepts excel, access, text, manual

entry (including points outside the county). Maps and exports to KML.

• Web Service – api for developers• Validation tools

– Desktop Utility– Online Utility– Batch Excel Utility – validate multiple at a time.