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Building Assets with Community Effort: Computerized mapping aids long-term planning.


Long-range planning and facilities management The management of a user's computer installation by an outside organization. All operations including systems, programming and the datacenter can be performed by the facilities management organization on the user's premises.  are important parts of maintaining camp assets and building a better community environment for staff and campers alike. Collaborating with a professional architectural and planning group can help camps learn more about their property, which will aid them in planning for the future and optimizing the use of their facility.

The Girl Scouts-Wagon Wheel Council (GSWWC) in central Colorado Central Colorado is a region of the U.S. state of Colorado. It can be roughly defined by Jackson County in the northwest, Weld County in the northeast, Pueblo County in the southeast, and Chaffee County in the southwest.  recently worked with Higginbotham/Briggs and Associates (HB&A), an award-winning planning, architecture and information technology firm headquartered in Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, city (1990 pop. 281,140), seat of El Paso co., central Colo., on Monument and Fountain creeks, at the foot of Pikes Peak; inc. 1886. It is a year-round resort and a booming military, technological, and commercial city. , to do just that. The group's expertise in land development, infrastructure analysis, mapping, and computer-aided information systems provided the background that GSWWC needed for the project.

The council was interested in producing an integrated ten-year development plan for all its properties. To adequately plan for future development, they needed a map showing all sites and a detailed site map of the 880-acre Sky High Ranch in Woodland Park. An HB&A staffer familiar with GSWWC and the ranch supervised the project.

Data Collection a Group Effort

The first goal, then, was to provide an accurate, comprehensive map of the Sky High Ranch and its interrelated in·ter·re·late  
tr. & intr.v. in·ter·re·lat·ed, in·ter·re·lat·ing, in·ter·re·lates
To place in or come into mutual relationship.



in
 features. As would be expected with most public agency camps, data needed for the project existed in a variety of formats and locations, including in the heads of the long-time members. Although more than thirty maps existed for the ranch, including non-electronic maps, hand-drawn maps, and architectural blueprints from various projects, no one map displayed all the features of camp. Maps were collected from the council's archives and loaned to HB&A.

To enhance the mapping process, GSWWC gathered other data, including historic documents, flood plain and utility maps, forest service data, aerial photographs, and topography topography (təpŏg`rəfē), description or representation of the features and configuration of land surfaces. Topographic maps use symbols and coloring, with particular attention given to the shape and elevations of terrain.  maps. In addition, senior high school girls High School Girls (女子高生 Joshi Kōsei , as well as some adults, volunteered to measure the areas that had no maps, such as cabins built by volunteers and fences built to enclose en·close   also in·close
tr.v. en·closed, en·clos·ing, en·clos·es
1. To surround on all sides; close in.

2. To fence in so as to prevent common use: enclosed the pasture.
 specific areas. One volunteer used a Global Positioning System Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite.
Global Positioning System (GPS)

Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use.
 (GPS) instrument to measure remote sites. The riding staff determined the most frequently used horse trails and ones which should be discontinued, and the ranch's site manager verified waterline locations. On more than one occasion, the maps in progress were displayed to solicit information from volunteers throughout the council.

Computerized Maps Allow Easy Access to Data

HB&A worked closely with GSWWC to ensure the council's needs were incorporated into the product. The firm prepared twenty-four 11-by-17-inch maps in hard copy form, with the data residing in an ArcView GIS (1) (Geographic Information System) An information system that deals with spatial information. Often called "mapping software," it links attributes and characteristics of an area to its geographic location.  computer program. The maps generated included a complete base map and featured items such as horse/hiking trails, utilities, constraints and opportunities, existing and future land use, fire evacuation routes, topography, slopes and drainage, transportation, regional and vicinity maps, and proposed development sites.

HB&A also developed a customized application which allows the council to access any or all of the information in multiple combinations for analysis of viewsheds, facilities use and maintenance, potential trails, building and camping sites, program sites, and projected use areas. A volunteer designed a relational database relational database

Database in which all data are represented in tabular form. The description of a particular entity is provided by the set of its attribute values, stored as one row or record of the table, called a tuple.
 that linked into the computerized mapping. This allows the user to click on a particular site, view pictures(s) of the area, and view the maintenance records.

Long-term Benefits Are Many

The mapping dimension was invaluable to the long-range property planning for the site. By assessing constraints and opportunities for future development, such as proximity of utilities, summer/winter facilities, tree density, and slopes, the council is able to make informed choices regarding wintertime use, program sites, and site usage. GSWWC now has the tools to evaluate and plan for the property from an integrated site development perspective - visually complementing the normal program and administrative perspectives. The map analysis helped the council understand the land (e.g., 12 percent of the property has slopes under 12 percent), articulate and color code Noun 1. color code - system using colors to designate classifications
code - a coding system used for transmitting messages requiring brevity or secrecy
 the land use areas on the property (horses, maintenance, living areas,' program), and create a system for a permanent collection of information about the property.

The maps and software also enable the council to:

* provide a degree of accuracy and access never before experienced for analyzing potential development sites, assessing facility conditions, determining fire evacuation routes, developing detailed maps for troop outings, and updating mapping information as the property changes.

* facilitate presentations for fund development plans.

* provide a tool for keeping up-to-date property maintenance schedules.

By collaborating with others, professionals and volunteers, GSWWC enhanced their site planning Site planning in landscape architecture and architecture refers to the organizational stage of the landscape design process. It involves the organization of land use zoning, access, circulation, privacy, security, shelter, land drainage, and other factors. . The combined efforts of many have provided a foundation for the future.

Tips for Partnerships

Not every individual or company will be a good partner for your organization. When selecting a partner for a project, consider the following:

* Do you and the partner share a common goal and philosophy?

* Does the partner's experience complement your own?

* Is the partner committed to the project?

* What additional resources does the partner bring to the project?

* What other groups has the partner worked with and how successful have those partnerships been?

About ArcView GIS

ArcView GIS is a map presentation software that allows you to create maps and link data to the maps. The software makes it possible for you to have the geographic information system geographic information system (GIS)

Computerized system that relates and displays data collected from a geographic entity in the form of a map. The ability of GIS to overlay existing data with new information and display it in colour on a computer screen is used primarily to
 (GIS) information available at your fingertips "Fingertips" is a 1963 number-one hit single recorded live by "Little" Stevie Wonder for Motown's Tamla label. Wonder's first hit single, "Fingertips" was the first live, non-studio recording to reach number-one on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in the United States.  so you can easily analyze areas of your property and determine the best locations for new buildings or other camp activities. You can also access records from existing databases and display them on the maps for more detailed analysis. The software is used for facilities management, land management, and community development.

What Is GPS?

Originally, intended to help nuclear submarines determine their location, GPS (global positioning system) is a satellite navigation system satellite navigation system satellite nsystème m de navigation par satellite  developed and controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense. The twenty-four GPS satellites in the system are in orbit 10,600 miles above Earth and are spaced so that four satellites will always be above the horizon and capable of sending signals. The system operates twenty-four hours a day in all weather. It is available for use by people around the world and allows users on land, at sea, or in the air to determine their position and velocity.

How It Works

A device called a GPS receiver measures, or triangulates, the signals it receives from the satellites and calculates current latitude and longitude latitude and longitude

Coordinate system by which the position or location of any place on the Earth's surface can be determined and described. Latitude is a measurement of location north or south of the Equator.
. GPS receivers can also calculate altitude. If you are moving, the receiver may also be to calculate your speed and direction of travel and give you estimated times of arrival to specified destinations. Depending on the type of equipment used, the location is generally accurate to within one to one hundred meters.

Where to Buy

GPS receivers are available at sporting goods Noun 1. sporting goods - sports equipment sold as a commodity
commodity, trade good, good - articles of commerce

sports equipment - equipment needed to participate in a particular sport
 stores around the country. Prices start at about $200.

Wynne Whyman is chair of GSWWC's long-range planning task group and works at the Center for Creative Leadership.

Stan Mael, AICP AICP American Institute of Certified Planners
AICP Association of Independent Commercial Producers
AICP Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (Philadelphia, PA)
AICP Association of Insurance Compliance Professionals
, is director of information technology at Higginbotham/Briggs & Associates.

Mary Kunkel is a senior CADD/GIS specialist at Higginbotham/Briggs & Associates.
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