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GeoMap

Above: Sample of Digital Color Orthoimagery
The Capital Area Geospatial Base Mapping (GeoMap) Project is a multi-year, cost-sharing initiative to produce and maintain current geospatial base map data for our region. Base map layers include aerial photography, elevation data, structures, road centerlines, pavement, vegetation, and land cover. Historically, project participants have received several dollars of data for every dollar contributed, making GeoMap a great opportunity for Central Texans to develop low cost, accurate, and up-to-date Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data for their organization.
The Capital Area Council of Governments developed GeoMap to produce and maintain current geospatial base map data for our region. In support of this goal, GeoMap participants are striving to:
- Leverage taxpayer dollars to create enhanced base map products at a reduced cost
- Minimize duplicative efforts to generate base map data in our region
- Establish a common geographic framework for addressing local and regional issues
- Create readily accessible base map data in the public domain<br/><br/>GeoMap supports many critical applications including disaster preparedness, E-9-1-1, and infrastructure management
For more information about GeoMap, please see the following documents:
- GeoMap 2002 Orthoimagery Outreach Slick
- GeoMap 2006 Orthoimagery Outreach Slick
- GeoMap 2007 LiDAR Outreach Slick
- GeoMap Outreach Presentation
- CAPCOG GeoMap Statement of Work
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