GeoStor Maintenance Complete and Data Updates
Maintenance:
GeoStor Maintenance scheduled from 1pm today through 8am July 23rd is complete.
Along with the back-end upgrades to GeoStor, there were many layers added or updated. These include:
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New Data Loaded:
School Board Zones- http://bit.ly/MxbSlH
– This dataset contains polygons and attributes which represent the School District Board Zones for the Public School Districts in the State of Arkansas. It includes the Local education Authority (LEA) identification number, name of the District and the Zone Number assigned in the redistricting process. The compilation of this data is an effort of the Secretary of State to aid in election administration and future redistricting.
Telephone Exchange Boundaries- http://bit.ly/NGZW02
– This data provides Telephone Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier territory information for the State of Arkansas. The database provides location information for use in local and regional cartographic and spatial analysis applications. The data set was compiled from the legal descriptions in the rate documents on file with the Public Service Commission.
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Data Updated:
Adopted Justice of the Peace- http://bit.ly/LD11sF
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Boundaries- http://bit.ly/NnjQS1
Arkansas Highway and Transportation Office PLSS Sections- http://bit.ly/NnjV84
County Assessor’s Office Parcels – http://bit.ly/PrnNEg
25 Counties Updated: Arkansas, Baxter, Boone, Carroll, Chicot, Clark, Clay, Columbia, Conway, Craighead, Cross, Faulkner, Hot Spring, Jackson, Jefferson, Little River, Logan, Madison, Mississippi, Montgomery, Pulaski, Saline, Stone, Van Buren, and Washington
5 New Counties: Ashley, Howard, Johnson, Perry, and Polk
This puts the statewide parcel count posted on GeoStor at over 1 million records covering portions of 38 counties!
Thanks to the AR Secretary of State’s Office, the AR Public Service Commission, the AR Game and Fish Commission, the AR Highway and Transportation Department, and your local County Assessor’s Office for providing these excellent sources of information!