GIS for Local Governments
With a fully integrated GIS system in place, local governments can:
• Track delinquent tax rolls
• Verify jurisdiction boundaries
• Identify school district boundaries
• Provide an informative tool for appraisal dispute hearings
• Reduce foot traffic in your government offices
• Analyze emergency preparedness system
• Assist the public with faster and more informative responses to requests.
OGI can assist local government agencies in the following areas: Converting house sketches from the tax assessor's database into useful GIS data. If a county already has a parcel GIS layer and they have house/building sketches in the tax assessor's database, OGI may be able to quickly and inexpensively convert that sketch data into powerful GIS data. The resulting data has many uses to planners, and utility departments in particular.
GIS Pays for Itself
Online Maps
With a fully integrated GIS system in place, local governments can:
• Track delinquent tax rolls
• Verify jurisdiction boundaries
• Identify school district boundaries
• Provide an informative tool for appraisal dispute hearings
• Reduce foot traffic in your government offices
• Analyze emergency preparedness system
• Assist the public with faster and more informative responses to requests.
OGI can assist local government agencies in the following areas: Converting house sketches from the tax assessor's database into useful GIS data. If a county already has a parcel GIS layer and they have house/building sketches in the tax assessor's database, OGI may be able to quickly and inexpensively convert that sketch data into powerful GIS data. The resulting data has many uses to planners, and utility departments in particular.
GIS Pays for Itself
Online Maps




