The U024.Municipalities layer has been updated to bring it up to the federal Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) standard that is soon expected to be the ANSI standard for both city names and numeric city codes. Edits have been made to:
Add a field called GNIS and assign values to that field representing the 7 digit numeric GNIS ID number for each municipality. And,
Change, where needed, the municipalities' NAME field value to reflect the official GNIS populated place name for each municipality. Changes made to the NAME Field are as follows:
A prelimary LIDAR-derived hillshade is available for Salt Lake County and parts of Davis County on AGRC's ImageServer. This hillshade service is being processed on the fly from the preliminary raw bare-earth 2 meter LIDAR data available via ftp from: ftp://ftp.agrc.utah.gov/Imagery/LIDAR/WasatchFront_2m/
As more LIDAR data becomes available, announcements and details will be posted on http://gis.utah.gov
After saving this file, make sure the file extension is .loc NOT .loc.txtThis locator references the U024.StatewideStreets feature class and its S_NAME, ALIAS_1, ALIAS_2, and ACS_ALIAS fields. This a file-based locator file with a .loc extension. This small file references 4 address locators on the SGID ArcSDE database server and can be used from ArcCatalog or ArcMap. It should not need to be rebuilt as changes are made to the U024.StatewideStreets feature class . A high speed internet connection is necessary for this locator to perform adequately.
Several small edits have been made to the SGID.U024.ZipCodes layer to correct zip codes polygons in the South Jordan area. The updated data is now on the SGID SDE database server and is available in shapefiles and file-based geodatabases via the Vector Data or via the SGID ftp site.