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1.
How does the City of Liberty Use GIS?
GIS is a useful tool for supporting operations such as Fire, Police, Public Works, Community & Economic Development and Parks, as well as decision support for management. GIS functionality is also integrated into a number of enterprise and specialty applications including Energov (permitting), Business Analyst (Economic Development) and Cartegraph (asset management).
2.
How often is GIS Data Updated?
Most of the city’s GIS data is updated as needed and as changes occur. In some cases where data is proprietary to a specific department, this requires that the GIS staff is notified when changes are needed. Tax parcel data is owned and managed by the Clay County Assessor.
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