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Health in the City Symposium D-ACIS Presentation of Activities and Community Support

Join us on December 3, 2009, at UM Detroit Center for a presentation on the Detroit Area Community Information System's efforts to collect current data on residential parcels. Learn about survey methods and goals to support the community. Contact info: Gregory Parrish, D-ACIS. Call (313)887-6501, email info@d-acis.org.

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Health in the City Symposium D-ACIS Presentation of Activities and Community Support

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  1. Health in the City SymposiumD-ACIS.org Presentation of Activities and Community Support December 3, 2009 @ UM Detroit Center Gregory Parrish Detroit - Area Community Information System (D-ACIS) 163 Madison Street Detroit Michigan 48226 313-887-6501 313-963-9723 fax info@d-acis.org

  2. DETROIT RESIDENTIAL PARCEL SURVEYdetroitparcelsurvey.org SURVEY • Partners • Formation • Grant • Survey Instruments • Timeline

  3. PROJECT GOALS • Collect “current” condition data on the residential parcels in the City of Detroit • Create a baseline of information and data products for use by professional partners and community partners • Create a Neighborhood Reporting System process to allow on-going updates from professional and community partners

  4. SURVEY OVERVIEW Data Gathered: • Address • Property type • Property condition • Vacancy • VOD • Fire damage • Vacant lot Survey Method: • Windshield survey • 3 people per car: 1 driver, 2 surveyors (1 left, 1 right) Field Tools: • Map binder with survey sheets • Survey definitions • GPS unit

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