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The City of Sioux Falls, Division of Civic Analytics is helping to change how city departments interact with each other and enhance services provided to its population – one that is expected to grow by approximately 25% over the next ten years. Learn how the City is innovating with reality capture to extend their 3D capabilities across departments, supporting colleagues with data visualization and analysis and providing greater context for the development of solutions that support sustainable growth across the community.
• Collaboration and trust are driving innovation by the Division of Civic Analytics at the City of Sioux Falls, helping to streamline workflows and connect city departments.
• Over the last few years, the team has been building out the City’s 3D content, starting with a 3D mesh from Nearmap with imagery processed by SURE for ArcGIS to provide a snapshot of reality in a web scene. Adding 3D functionality to its Parcel Finder can also help to quickly identify parcel information and better understand different space use types by floor.
• With the expected increase in population, city planners must ensure development proposals contribute to smart growth across the city. Using ArcGIS Urban, multiple proposals can be added to a web scene to inform better planning decisions and communicate with internal stakeholders as well as the community. Together with engineers from the Public Works Department, the team can use 3D capabilities to map city data above and below ground, visualizing a new perspective.
• The team collaborated with the Fire Department to understand the biggest risk factors to firefighting. The result is an application that combines GeoAI, slope, elevation and lessons learned over the years to identify rooftop hazards and provide a training tool for the firefighting team.
• Another major risk to firefighting in a city is deploying the appropriate ladder trucks for multi-story structure fires. Using 3D capabilities, the Fire Department can provide an application to train its fire department personnel in understanding the reach of each ladder truck, ensuring the right truck gets to right structure and saving precious minutes.
• Creating a high-resolution model of a recently constructed high school with drone imagery loaded into Site Scan for ArcGIS, along with floor plans that show critical assets, the Fire Department can now see each floor for full situational awareness to better respond to incidents.
• The team can also use GIS to track snowplows during winter weather events, analyzing where streets are likely to ice and deploying plows first to these priority areas.
The City of Sioux Falls, Division of Civic Analytics is helping to change how city departments interact with each other and enhance services provided to its population – one that is expected to grow by approximately 25% over the next ten years. Learn how the City is innovating with reality capture to extend their 3D capabilities across departments, supporting colleagues with data visualization and analysis and providing greater context for the development of solutions that support sustainable growth across the community.
• Collaboration and trust are driving innovation by the Division of Civic Analytics at the City of Sioux Falls, helping to streamline workflows and connect city departments.
• Over the last few years, the team has been building out the City’s 3D content, starting with a 3D mesh from Nearmap with imagery processed by SURE for ArcGIS to provide a snapshot of reality in a web scene. Adding 3D functionality to its Parcel Finder can also help to quickly identify parcel information and better understand different space use types by floor.
• With the expected increase in population, city planners must ensure development proposals contribute to smart growth across the city. Using ArcGIS Urban, multiple proposals can be added to a web scene to inform better planning decisions and communicate with internal stakeholders as well as the community. Together with engineers from the Public Works Department, the team can use 3D capabilities to map city data above and below ground, visualizing a new perspective.
• The team collaborated with the Fire Department to understand the biggest risk factors to firefighting. The result is an application that combines GeoAI, slope, elevation and lessons learned over the years to identify rooftop hazards and provide a training tool for the firefighting team.
• Another major risk to firefighting in a city is deploying the appropriate ladder trucks for multi-story structure fires. Using 3D capabilities, the Fire Department can provide an application to train its fire department personnel in understanding the reach of each ladder truck, ensuring the right truck gets to right structure and saving precious minutes.
• Creating a high-resolution model of a recently constructed high school with drone imagery loaded into Site Scan for ArcGIS, along with floor plans that show critical assets, the Fire Department can now see each floor for full situational awareness to better respond to incidents.
• The team can also use GIS to track snowplows during winter weather events, analyzing where streets are likely to ice and deploying plows first to these priority areas.
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