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Statewide Lidar Products Now Available (5 min)
We are thrilled to announce the completion of the Lidar baseline for the state of Utah, a project that has been more than ten years in the making. Some of our collaborators have included the Division
Supporting Emergency Dispatch Through Software Migration (4 min)
Have you seen any geese flying overhead lately? As the weather turns colder and the first snowflakes fall, many migratory bird species are making their way to warmer climates. Geese, with their iconic
DWMRC and UGRC Release Map to Help Utahns Recycle Better (4 min)
What happens to all those cardboard boxes you toss in the blue bin? What do I do with this can of paint I've had for the last fifteen years that I keep saying I'll use up, but never do? Where do tree
Utah's COVID-19 Testing Sites Map: The Importance of Relationships and Resources (7 min)
Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, whenever you create a webmap you're anxiously hoping people will use it. I remember watching the stats for my first real webmap, hoping I'd break a hundred views. 1
25 Years Ago: Laying the Foundation for Utah GIS Success (3 min)
For those of us not in the GIS field at the time, 1991 was a significant year in Utah and beyond...In March of 1991, Governor Norman Bangerter signed into law Senate Bill 21, sponsored by Senator Dixi