Examples of GIS Uses in Iowa
Summer 2005
Examples of GIS uses in City Governments in Iowa
- Asset Management
- Street pavement management
- Sign management
- Park infrastructure and asset management
- Sidewalk management
- GASB 34 accountability
- Building Inspection
- Permit inspection
- Fire inspection
- Crime Analysis
- Drug exclusion zones around school locations
- Sex offender exclusion zones
- Incident tracking/analysis
- Car thefts/recoveries
- Violent crimes analysis and mapping
- Accident mapping
- Posting crime data to web as public service
- Compiling data and maps for inclusion in grant writing
- Emergency response at public safety answering points (dispatch centers
- Historic buildings mapping and data management
- Neighborhood association mapping, mailings and planning
- Redistricting
- Voting
- School attendance boundaries
- Emergency services (police, fire, ambulance districts)
- Routing applications
- Bus routing
- City services routing
- Site analysis and suitability
- Economic development
- Fire station siting
- Land use analysis
- Utility network analysis
- Water distribution and flow network
- Storm water flow network
- Sanitary sewer collection and treatment network
- Zoning delineation
- Creation of digital zoning maps
- Rezoning request analysis, request tracking and notification mailings to surrounding property owners
- Management of zoning district boundary changes and timely updates via digital mapping
Examples of GIS uses in County Governments in Iowa
- Asset management
- Roads pavement management
- Sign management
- Park infrastructure and asset management
- Bridge management
- Traffic count mapping
- Analyzing equity in distribution of road improvements and project dollars
- flooding history - wash outs, bridge closings and water over the road
- GASB 34 accountability
- County 5-year construction program planning
- Inventory of fixed, surveyed ground control monuments used for georeferencing aerial photography and for survey work.
- Snow removal route planning
- Road maintenance district management
- Conservation practices
- Burn zone management
- Crop rotation and land use schedules
- Park/Public use map
- Emergency management and response planning
- Critical asset identification and mapping
- Chemical release plume analysis
- Training exercises
- Alternate route planning
- Mapping locations of persons/people who will need special assistance during an emergency
- Environmental and public health applications
- Lead Poisoned Children (plotting cases, trends)
- Lead Hazard Potential tracking (ID at-risk housing based on risk factors....age, construction, neighborhood)
- Staff planning for Home Health Care (plotting clients and formulating zones to reduce mileage and accommodate scheduling)
- Water test (routing in areas that haven't been tested in a while, assuring even coverage of testing, tracking nitrates and bacteria in the test results by well).
- Food Establishment inspections (plotting establishments, inspector work loads for staff territories)
- Underground contamination plume modeling (for high risk Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, digitizing the chemical plume maps, separation distance policies).
- Private water well tracking (well evaluation results, water tests linked to these known wells).
- Levee System - monitoring of rodent activities that could compromise the levee system, tracking efforts to eradicate rodents)
- Mosquito surveillance and Larvaciding (log of all treatment, environmental conditions, mosquito activity, database of all chemical applied, GPS locations).
- Tracking of STD's (plotting cases to show proximity to college and trends.
- Alcohol/Car Crashes Study
- Proposed wells (use GIS to make sure the proposed well location meets separation distances and other criteria before approving).
- Environmental Site Assessments - as requested by engineering firms and contracting companies to identify hazards/violations on a proposed build/construction site
- Inner office plat mapping and general queries (i.e. - quick maps for health officers' field work needs and reference)
- Property tax administration
- Base maps and data foundation for additional GIS applications and projects
- Maintenance of digital plat books
- Cadastral data maintenance and updates
- Comparable properties sales analysis
- Availability of county and city real estate mapping and data online
- Generation of customized maps for public and government agencies
- Data sharing with other levels of government (federal, regional, local)
- Mapping Exempt properties -
- to graphically show how much exempt property exists because the visual impact has a greater affect than just numbers. The geographic location and concentration of exempt properties has an impact on officials when considering issues related to the exempt status of a property or properties.
- Sales ratios analysis and mapping -
- a graphic representation of sales ratios allows assessors to visually compare and analyze value adjustments before assessment roles are sent out
- a graphic representation of sales ratio data allows Board of Review members to visually analyze changes in value for different areas of incorporated or unincorporated areas of a county
- helpful to show sales ratios for each parcel sold during assessor's Board of Review
- GIS provides a more complete picture of assessments than is possible to achieve by any other means
- Public safety
- Emergency vehicle 911-dispatch
- Mapping of incoming call location
- Tracking emergency response vehicle locations via computer map display
- Routing emergency response vehicles to incident location
- Sex offender exclusion zones analysis and mapping
- Redistricting
- Voting
- Rural fire districts
- Zoning delineation
- Creation of digital zoning maps
- Rezoning request analysis, request tracking and notification mailings to surrounding property owners
- Management of zoning district boundary changes and updates via digital mapping
- Land use planning and mapping
GIS uses in Education
- Local school districts (K-12)
- School Bus routing
- Adjusting school attendance boundaries and posting the boundaries on the web
- Analysis for determining location for new schools buildings
- School taxing district boundary analysis
- Teaching/learning math, geography, science, social studies, spatial thinking skills
- Higher Education (post secondary)
- Use of GIS to teach research skills and results reporting
- Geographic information technology training and education for career preparation
- Campus facility management - tracking renovation and room usage
- The Office of the State Archaeologist at the University of Iowa utilizes geospatial technologies for site inventory and records as well as in research projects
GIS uses in Regional Planning
- Regional transportation analysis and planning
- Zoning ordinance development
- GIS acts as a management and integrating tool between regional organizations and smaller incorporated town who may not have the resources for implementation of an organizational GIS.
- Hazard mitigation planning
- Alternate transportation (bike trail) planning and mapping
- Incorporation of maps into grant proposals
GIS uses in State Government
- Agriculture
- Crop health and productivity research
- Crop planting trends
- Crop insect and disease monitoring and reporting
- Weather and soil moisture conditions monitoring
- Freeze, radar, rainfall and NWS warning systems via the Iowa Environmental Mesonet
- Emergency management and homeland security
- Critical asset identification and mapping
- GIS data sharing with local, state and federal government for homeland security purposes
- Threat mapping
- Capital Complex emergency planning
- Nuclear Power Plant Planning/Response
- Presentation of common operating picture to multi-levels of government during emergency planning, training and response
- Natural resources
- Digital soils maps, with attribute data related to soil composition and qualities Archeological studies
- Historical - as tracking changes through time
- Wildlife habitat monitoring
- GAP program
- Transportation
- Transportation maps
- Short range and long range planning
- Linear referencing system
- Structure and rail crossing inventory
- Construction site analysis
- Aviation systems have spatial locations for airports and heliports that are tied to extensive aviation business data.
- Corridor studies
- Environmental impact studies
- Asset management (pavement, bridges etc)
- Accident reporting, tracking and analysis
- Education
- School district boundaries and redistricting
- School locations
- Public Safety
- Road conditions
GIS in Private Business
- Agriculture
- Yield maps for major crops
- Soil test result maps
- Tile location maps
- Crop suitability rating maps
- Land use (corn, soybean, CRP, pasture)
- Business location siting analysis
- Electrical utilities
- Asset management
- Hookup to building or structure management
- IOWA ONECALL
- Address location
- Pipeline location mapping
- Working with local and county governments to acquire GIS data for parcels in proximity to pipelines
- Transport vehicle tracking

