Sabina Deitrick, Pittsburgh Community Information System

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Sabina Deitrick, Pittsburgh Community Information System 02-07-06 Sabina Deitrick, Pittsburgh Community Information System University Center for Social and Urban Research, 412-624-3092, www.ucsur.pitt.edu Technical Approach Concept Example: Multiple Property Owners in Oakland Neighborhood, 2004 Community Information Systems combine secondary, administrative, and select primary data to develop better analysis and decision making of neighborhood-based issues and problems. CIS is GIS-enabled technology to provide interactive mapping tools with conventional database system. ArcIMS-based system and development of peer-to-peer data commons. Application Collaborations Carnegie Mellon University Center for Economic Development Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development City of Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority Allegheny County Maya Design System to include over 50 key measures from a variety of public and nonprofit data sources. Source of data for planning and analysis used for neighborhood revitalization. Neighborhood level data for research and analysis. University researchers can use data under data sharing agreements. Set of Community Development Corporations to be first community users.