Updated
Statewide Parcel Map Inventory Online
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The Statewide Parcel Map Inventory (SPMI), originally
conducted and published by the Minnesota Department of Transportation in 2003,
has been updated for June 2007 – results are available through an online
mapping and reporting tool developed at the Land Management Information Center
(LMIC): www.lmic.state.mn.us/chouse/SPMI/.
This project collected updated information about
Survey
Procedure
Results from previous inventories (2003, 2004)
populated the 2007 online survey instrument developed and hosted by LMIC.
Previous respondents were asked to visit the online survey and update
information about their organization. In addition to the state’s 87 counties, 6
cities, 11 tribal governments and both the Chippewa and
Site
Enhancements
Updated data is served via a Mapserver application
developed by LMIC in 2004 and enhanced for 2007. Custom maps and reports can be
generated from the site. Full text reports for each respondent are also
available. Users can easily define which unit of government, survey questions
or area of the state they are interested in querying. Beginning in 2007, organizations
can easily update their data on an on-going basis through a suite of new
administrative tools LMIC has added to the application.
Findings
This updated survey found a slight increase in the
number of organizations creating digital parcel data, but perhaps more
significantly, found a larger increase in the total percentage of digital
parcel data coverage within many local units of government. There was a 41.3%
increase in the number of counties which have completed more than 75% of their
digital parcel data.
Uses
This survey is important to Mn/DOT when conducting road
right-of-way studies for local transportation initiatives and is also important
to many others. Organizations still developing digital parcel data can better
understand how their colleagues are managing their data. Local units of
government can learn about their neighbors’ development by using the survey
results. Eventually, this inventory may lead to uniformity in practice and
reduction in data duplication by sharing information about governmental
development. A session is being planned on the process and findings of the new
inventory at the MN GIS/LIS Conference in October 2007.
Please visit the SPMI 2007 site at: www.lmic.state.mn.us/chouse/SPMI/
and let us know what you think! Results from previous inventories are still
accessible. We look forward to review and comment by the Minnesota GIS
community and hope that this inventory will be useful across the state.
For more information, contact Jay Krafthefer at
jay.krafthefer@dot.state.mn.us or 651-366-3463, or Norman Anderson at norm.anderson@state.mn.us or 651-201-2483.