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Parks Data Model Review Meeting YorkInfo Partnership

Parks Data Model Review Meeting YorkInfo Partnership. Parks Data Model Review Meeting YorkInfo Partnership. Steve Grisé Solution Architect, Vertex3 October 11, 2013. Agenda. Introductions and background – Deb Data Model Presentation – Steve Discussion - All

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Parks Data Model Review Meeting YorkInfo Partnership

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  1. Parks Data Model Review MeetingYorkInfo Partnership

  2. Parks Data Model Review MeetingYorkInfo Partnership Steve Grisé Solution Architect, Vertex3 October 11, 2013

  3. Agenda • Introductions and background – Deb • Data Model Presentation – Steve • Discussion - All • Next Steps and Meeting Close - Deb

  4. Data Model Purpose • Build Region-wide Parks Datasets • Consistent and reliable data about Parks • Support multiple needs • Mapping • Public Safety • Addressing • Must be Manageable and Practical • Share the data appropriately • A template for this type of project • YorkInfo Partnership collaboration

  5. Data Model Context Recreation Addressing Parks Data Public Safety Public Facilities Emergency Response

  6. InformationNeeds Information Products Information Products Data Sharing Model • Maps • Basemaps • Operational Layers • Reports • Required • Advanced/Novel • Tools • Applications • Functions Tables Feature Classes Fields Rules Services Layers Fields

  7. Basemaps • Parks are part of every basemap (Green areas) • Typically park boundaries • Can include trails and other park features • Little or no attributes except for map display needs (Provincial Park, Local Park, etc.)

  8. Open StreetMap

  9. Esri Topographic

  10. Google Maps

  11. Bing Maps

  12. Information Needs • Mapping • Polygons & Points for Parks and other Attractions • Trails • Imagery • Public Safety • Mapping needs as above • Addressing and location finding within Parks • Planning and utilization of Parks for Response, Sheltering, Base of Operations, etc. • Enforcement

  13. Information Needs • Addressing • Address Points and Entrance points • Roads and Addresses important but optional (really part of another data sharing project) • Park Management – Assets and Operations • Assets and other details not part of current scope • Must ensure that this work does not conflict with current/future expansion into this detailed view

  14. Proposed Data Content for Parks

  15. Proposed Data Content for Parks

  16. York Maps

  17. Parks

  18. Addresses

  19. Trails and Buildings

  20. Discussion and Comments

  21. Comments What about trails that connect parks or aren’t in a park. Just have that as null?

  22. Comments Needs group discussion, status if not dates can be useful

  23. Comments Is this for record keeping and asset management purposes, or is it important to everyone for Parks? Implies multiple polygons per park which can be complicated.

  24. Comments Added to list of owner types, and included Lake Simcoe CA and Toronto Region CA in owners/managers. Also need York Region DSB

  25. Comments Needs group discussion: Convention Centre, Rec Centre, Casino, Golf Course, Arena, Stadiums, Zoo, and others could be removed. 60 types in current Parks dataset…

  26. Comments

  27. Next Steps

  28. Process • Draft Model – 30 days (now) • Project work – 60-90 days + • Final model - ~3-6 months Draft Model Projects Final Model

  29. Next Steps • Technical work • Update materials on partner website • Link to projects/activities in different orgs • Get materials to groups working on projects • Set up monthly (or so) review meetings • A Guide for Data Collaborationin Draft form • Looking for feedback in Oct • Presentation in Toronto next Wed. (Oct. 16)

  30. Contact: • Steve Grisé • steve@vertex3.com • 226 444 0323

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