Tucson's GIS Services supports City of Tucson GIS users by maintaining a central data repository, publishing web maps and apps, and providing technical support.
Is that a map in #Microsoft Excel? Yes! Did you know you can leverage the power of #Esri location services & analytics using Microsoft 365 apps? Learn what you can do with ArcGIS for Microsoft 365. #EsriPartner
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@KiriCarini Local government and academia have both be accused of living in walled gardens. Data access is an area the City is working on and we're open to suggestions. What can we do to make access to Tucson data better? https://t.co/oLyDErTF6T
The etiquette of map critiquing is a popular topic right now. But being on the receiving end of even the most thoughtful critique is not always easy. My "five stages of acceptance" usually unfold like this:
For many, a $400 trip to stock up is a big hurdle. While $1,000 check from the government may not mean so much to you, look around your community in these maps to see how important this will be to others. #COVID19#coronavirus#esri https://t.co/hqHTgm9Omk
The GIS and Data Analytics Team (us) now manages a "data warehouse," a massive database to store all (or nearly all) of the City's data from many departments in one place. To help City employees access, analyze, and… https://t.co/sbCxJ2Z65V
Our last update of the year for #Survey123 for #ArcGIS just released! We've made a handful of important enhancements and fixes, so check the blog for details >> https://t.co/y8gNAv0OvN
The City of Tucson custom basemap is a getting a makeover! Our basemap is the foundation of almost all of the maps and apps made across the City of Tucson. A good basemap is not only up-to-date, but is also… https://t.co/LwtR1hspXw
Learn about Tucson's Government Property Lease Excise Tax (GPLET) program, a tool that grants an abatement of ad valorem property taxes for eligible businesses in the @cityoftucson central business district. https://t.co/nzqN4402wD