District of Mission Receives $15,000 CivicSpatial Grant

The ICIS Executive was enthusiastic to fund this project.  Steven Garner, Manager of the CivicSpatial program for ICIS notes that “for the cost of the grant we will see improvement in at least 7,000 parcels in a high-demand area.  That’s excellent value to our members.”

Chris Knowles, Manager of Information Technology for Mission adds, "The District of Mission is very pleased to participate in the ICIS cadastral initiative.  The received funding is much appreciated and will be used to improve the positional accuracy of our digital mapping data.  This will complement other enhancements to our geographic information system and will be of significant benefit to all users."

Applications for CivicSpatial grants are open to all ICIS local government members.  Funding is targeted at initiatives that will lead to direct improvement in the cadastral mapping used in electronic mapping and Geographic Information Systems.  Funding is provided by ICIS Utility and provincial government members.

ICIS is a non-profit society established to encourage collaborative sharing and integration of spatial data for the economic and social benefit of British Columbia. For more information about ICIS and the CivicSpatial grant program please visit www.icisociety.ca.

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