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    Number of layers of GIS mapping

    What we collect

    This indicator tracks the number of GIS layers in the County's system.

    Why we collect it

    GIS mapping allows numerous County assets to be digitally stored, tracked, and analyzed. Increasing our number of mapping layers will allow the County to leverage key assets to deliver more effective and efficient government services.



    Source:
    County of Frontenac GIS

    Trend - Increase

    Increase - Good

    Related Pillar

    • Cultural
    • Economic
    • Environmental
    • Social

    Related Focus Area

    • Land Use Planning and Management

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      Interactive web mapping of the Frontenacs