Fraser Valley Regional District - Integrated Cadastral Information
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Fraser Valley Regional District - Integrated Cadastral Information
Member Stories powered by ICIS Fraser Valley Regional District FVRD QUICK FACTS The Fraser Valley Regional District is a local government that serves over 280,000 residents living within its member municipalities and electoral areas. These areas include; the City of Abbotsford, the City of Chilliwack, the District of Hope, the District of Kent, the District of Mission and the Village of Harrison Hot Springs. Member Municipalities: City of Abbotsford City of Chilliwack The FVRD delivers a wide range of services throughout the region. Services like water supply, sewer, street lighting, garbage collection and fire protection are delivered on a localized level. Other services, such as E911, regional parks, mosquito control and solid waste management are delivered on a regional level. District of Hope District of Kent District of Mission Village of Harrison Hot Springs The FVRD is a diverse area with cities, rural communities and everything in between. The economy of the region is supported by agriculture, tourism, education, health care, aerospace and more. Population: 280,000 www.fvrd.bc.ca ICIS Member Since 2009 Scenic outdoor venues provide a variety of opportunities for activities like bird watching, biking, hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, paragliding, golfing, skiing, snowboarding, snow shoeing and a water activities like boating, swimming, white-water rafting, fishing, water skiing, and wind-surfing. GeoShare Delivery: Parcels Addresses Event Host Board Member Strategic Advisor Photo: D.Urban Funding Organization Photo: D.Urban Adam Swartz and Shannon Sigurdson are the GIS Technicians responsible for the GIS requirements of the FVRD. With 6 member municipalities and 7 electoral areas – some of whom have their own GIS Departments, the GIS Technicians at the Regional District are challenged with efficiently obtaining and maintaining the information needed to support regional systems like fire dispatch and strategic planning. In 2009, at the urging of the GIS Technicians, the FVRD became a member of ICIS. “Participating in ICIS has been very positive,” remarks Adam Swartz. “It has broken-down data silos and encourages a more collaborative approach to data acquisition and sharing.” Recipients of both CivicSpatial and AddressBC Grants, the Grant Recipient: busy GIS team at the FVRD have been able to take on new Parcels projects to improve the accuracy of their data. For example; fire dispatch requires accurate address information. The Addresses District of Kent is a member of ICIS but their data model does Data Quality not match the FVRD’s fire dispatch system. The Regional District GIS team is able to download Kent’s polygons, pull the ICIS Labs Participant address points and merge the data to create a dataset that fits the FVRD’s fire dispatch data model. Adam reports that working with ICIS has resulted in improved efficiency. Responding to requests for data is now much easier. In the past, data sharing agreements were necessary for even the simplest pieces of information – now they just refer the inquiry to ICIS. “Improving the flow of information between our member municipalities gives all of us the opportunity to elevate the level of service provided to our constituents,” says Adam. Another added benefit to the FVRD is access to the expertise at ICIS. “Ann Archibald and Steve Mark at ICIS have been a huge help,” says Adam. “Steve setup an automated script www.icisociety.ca Member Stories powered by ICIS Fraser Valley Regional District “Participating in ICIS has been very positive. It has broken-down data silos and encourages a more collaborative approach to data acquisition and sharing.” Adam Swartz GIS Technician This image is from an ILMB Parcel Fabric Section report that compared the FVRD’s cadastre against ILMB PFS cogoed traverses. This report identified areas where the FVRD’s data could be improved and was an invaluable planning tool for the FVRD’s Cadastre Fabric Improvement Project. that identifies errors and inconsistencies in the data we provide on a weekly basis. This allows us to make corrections in a timely manner and ensures quality control.” The biggest internal users of GIS data at the FVRD are planners followed closely by building inspectors. Utilities are relying on it more and more to locate services and there’s talk of getting mobile devices so data can be accessed in the field. The FVRD also makes its GIS data available to the public through their web mapping application, the Regional Information Map. What’s New? The Fraser Valley Regional District joined ICIS in 2009 and is the final Regional District to become a member. They represent one of British Columbia’s fastest growing areas with over 280,000 residents in its member municipalities and electoral areas. Adam Swartz, working with his colleagues in Abbotsford and Mission identified a need and saw a solution through ICIS. New construction that results in changes to roads and the addition or change to fire hydrant locations needs to be updated as quickly as possible. If the data isn’t available, fire dispatchers can only direct emergency personnel to the closest intersection. “We realized that we needed a more effective way to share data used for fire dispatch between the Regional District and the Photo: D.Urban municipalities,” says Adam. “Historically, this has been a manual process that is scheduled to happen periodically throughout the year.” Working with Steve Mark from ICIS, the group is working on adding this information to ICIS and through automated scripts, having the data automatically updated to ICIS and to the municipalities. This level of automation will result in more timely and accurate information being available to the dispatchers and to the systems in the fire trucks. www.icisociety.ca
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