GIS at a Regional Level Regional Planning & Development Councils and the Utilization of GIS as a Part of Project Workflows By: Jessica Brewer Region.

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GIS at a Regional Level Regional Planning & Development Councils and the Utilization of GIS as a Part of Project Workflows By: Jessica Brewer Region VII Planning and Development Council 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference

West Virginia GIS Conference GIS at a Regional Level There are 11 Regional Planning and Development Councils across the state of West Virginia 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference

West Virginia GIS Conference GIS at a Regional Level Regional Planning and Development Councils were established by legislation in 1972 and are a statewide network of cooperating organizations that provide a strategic array of services to support community and economic development. Cooperating organizations may be municipalities, local government entities or county commissions Currently managing 256 projects totaling almost 700 million in funding Some services we provide: Grant Application Development and Assistance Project Development and Administration Procurement Services Funding Research CEDS (Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy) Preparation GIS Services 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference

West Virginia GIS Conference GIS at a Regional Level Utilizing ArcGIS Online (Web Maps and Story Maps) in addition to traditional ArcGIS Analysis and Mapping Projects Include: Infrastructure Inventory and Assessment Project Eligibility (MHI) Regional Economic Impact (Coal) Organizational Needs (Jurisdictional Boundaries, Project Area Maps, Title VI Maps, etc.) Story Maps (Tourism) 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference

West Virginia GIS Conference GIS at a Regional Level GIS at a Regional Level: Constraints Community Involvement Funding for Projects Expense of GIS Developing GIS Standards Importance of GIS 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference

West Virginia GIS Conference GIS at a Regional Level GIS at a Regional Level: Opportunities Promote Economic Development at a Regional Level Promote Infrastructure Development and Inventory at a Regional Level Facilitate Relationships Between Regional Communities 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference

West Virginia GIS Conference GIS at a Regional Level Looking Forward Infrastructure Inventory Working with CVBs GIS and the CEDS Regional Project Maps 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference