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The Collaborative Utility Exchange (CUE) initiative in Johnson County aims to create a comprehensive data repository for underground utility infrastructure. CUEView, a secure internet application, provides access to vital information, including land records, photography, plats, easements, and essential utility infrastructure data from participating utilities. This initiative enhances communication among utility organizations, leading to more informed decisions in infrastructure planning, improved workflows, and streamlined permit processes. For access to CUEView, contact mapper@jocogov.org or call 913-715-1600.
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Engineering Focus Group October 26, 2006
CUE & CUEView • Collaborative Utility Exchange (CUE) is a coordination effort between the utility community of Johnson County & AIMS to produce a comprehensive data store and portal for warehousing and viewing underground utility infrastructure. • CUEView A secure internet application that will provide a window into a repository of information which includes land records, photography, plats, easements and most importantly a collection of utility infrastructure data provided by participating utilities within the County.
CUE Initiatives • Utility Repository • Initial Impact • Enhance communication among the utility organizations of Johnson County • More informed decisions during the planning and design phase of infrastructure development • Secondary Benefits • Improved workflows with respective organizations • Facilitates obtaining permits from Municipalities • Save Time & Money
CUE Status • Data Collected • Currency Issues • Promote service, build confidence • Enhance accessibility • Sub contractors • Other utilities • Engineering firms
CUE Status What does CUEView look like? CUEView Application
Future of CUE • Add more scanned documents • More Geo-registered setback/easement information • Permit-mapping standardization • Enhanced information to “SMAC” – Stormwater projects
If you are interested in CUEView access, please contact – mapper@jocogov.org or call 913-715-1600