Information Resources Exchange Group

9:30 AM: Coffee & Danish, June 13, 2007

Watch Recording

10:00 am Call to Order

Commission Office
The ACP Building - 8th Floor
190 N. Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA

For directions Call (215) 592-1800
Please Use Sixth Street Entrance

1. Call to Order and Introductions

2. Minutes of the meeting of March 7, 2007

3. Presentation

  • Tom Walker, Manager, Office of Systems Planning, DVRPC "Progress report on the Implementation of the UPlan Land Use Model"
  • Brad Gudzinas, Transportation Planner, DVRPC "UPlan Transportation/ Land Use Pilot Studies"
  • Brian Sweeney, User Liaison, Chester County Planning Commission
    "Landscapes2: Survey Process and Results" or "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love 3rd Party Software"

4. Potential FY 2009 Work Program Projects/Tasks

IREG Attendees will select potential projects to recommend for the DVRPC Work Program

5. Census Update

6. DVRPC Work Program Update

  1. New DVRPC Data Bulletins;
  2. New DVRPC Publications;
  3. Regional Online Information Network;
  4. Year 2005 Aerial Imagery;
  5. Region-Wide Transportation GIS Development.

7. Member Roundtable
Members in attendance are encouraged to provide a brief update of recent activities at their organizations.

8. Information Items

  1. Committee Reports;
    1. Online GIS Subcommittee Meeting;
    2. Webmasters Subcommittee Meeting.
  2. Recent Event Reports;
    1. Towson University 20th Annual GIS Conference;
    2. 99th Annual American Planning Association National Conference;
  3. Upcoming Events;
    1. National Association of Government Webmasters Conference;

9. Old Business

10. New Business

11. Adjournment

Attachments
a. Minutes of the Meeting of March 7, 2007.

 


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