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The Status of LiDar in Georgia

The Status of LiDar in Georgia. Presented by Ernie Smith on behalf of the ETWG. The Project Scope. Lidar enabled Counties. The Essential Math. 159 Counties,12 Regional Commissions 57 Counties with Lidar Calculations based on $300.00 per Sq. Mi. 37,411 Sq Mi to collect ($11,223,300.00)

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The Status of LiDar in Georgia

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  1. The Status of LiDar in Georgia Presented by Ernie Smith on behalf of the ETWG

  2. The Project Scope

  3. Lidar enabled Counties

  4. The Essential Math • 159 Counties,12 Regional Commissions • 57 Counties with Lidar • Calculations based on $300.00 per Sq. Mi. • 37,411 Sq Mi to collect ($11,223,300.00) • 22,026 Sq Mi collected ($6,607,800.00)

  5. Counties with Less than 20,000 People • 40% of the Geography • 43% of the Counties • 8% of the Population

  6. Counties with More than 20,000 People • 90 Counties with 92% of population • 60% of the Geography

  7. What’s the Cost to the Citizen?

  8. Where have we already invested?

  9. The Regional Commission Component

  10. Risk Map Watershed Approach

  11. Critical Watersheds: Chattahoochee • 36 Counties contribute to the • Chattahoochee Basin • 12,032 Sq. mi. • 5,036,956 Citizens • 22 Counties already had LiDar • 7,088 Sq. mi. • 4,182,053 Citizens

  12. Critical Watersheds: Flint • 42 Counties contribute to the • Flint Basin • 15,016 Sq. mi. • 2,472,996 Citizens • 8 Counties already had LiDar • 2,856 Sq. mi. • 1,728,330 Citizens

  13. Needs Assessment • Coordination on a Statewide Basis • Preference given to Watersheds • Cooperation from all levels of Government • Education to all levels of Government • Strong Leadership Initiative • Leverage all available funding sources

  14. Questions and Comments

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