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Regional GIS User Group Meeting. Wednesday, May 13 th 2009 10:00 AM - Noon Amphitheater, C – Level NEXT MEETING SEPTEMBER 9th www.atlantaregional.com/rgug www.atlantaregional.com/gis. Cooperative Purchase Agreement. Must decide if you are going to join Sanborn quote and specs in handout
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Regional GIS User Group Meeting • Wednesday, May 13th2009 • 10:00 AM - Noon • Amphitheater, C – Level • NEXT MEETING SEPTEMBER 9th • www.atlantaregional.com/rgug • www.atlantaregional.com/gis
Cooperative Purchase Agreement • Must decide if you are going to join • Sanborn quote and specs in handout • Review for changes and make decision • Present to ARC Board as a programmatic element for Calendar year 2010 • USGS contributing
Next Steps • Sign the Letter of Intent • Speak with your local executives and talk to the other counties • Ask questions now and as soon as you have reviewed everything
RC Tool Tool available at atlantaregional.com/gis
GIS Training at ARC • Trained 75 people since March of 2008 • Now teaching the authorized ESRI ArcGIS Desktop 9.3 curriculum • New course structure, lectures and exercises from previous version • Currently offering ArcGIS Desktop I and II, plan to add Desktop III next year • Registration is handled through ARC’s Community Planning Academy • Next class will be ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started with ArcGIS on May 14-15 • Then ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality on July 15-17 • Cost is $225 for Desktop I (2 days) and $340 for Desktop II (3 days) • Available to local government staff only (city, county, water authorities, transit agencies, etc.) • Class size limited to 12 • Email class announcements go out in advance of classes • Check the Community Planning Academy page of ARC’s website for upcoming classes and online registration, ESRI website for course details • Please contact Paul DiGirolamo at 404-463-3520 or pdigirolamo@atlantaregional.comfor more information
ArcGIS Server • Migrating from ArcIMS 9.2 to ArcGIS Server platform • Completed implementation of Latitude Geographics Geocortex Essentials for ArcGIS Server 9.2 • Upgraded ArcIMS 9.2 to 9.3 • Upgraded ArcGIS Server 9.2 to 9.3 and Geocortex Essentials 1.5.1 • Configuration and Internal Testing of GE application • Geocortex Essentials Training in Charlotte • ArcIMS services stopped • ArcGIS Server/Geocortex Essentials website is available!
PECAS Modeling Progress • PECAS • Production Exchange Consumption Allocation System • Developed by Drs Doug Hunt and John Abraham of University of Calgary • I-O economic model approach • Two Modules, run Sequentially and Annually • Activity Allocation (HH and Jobs) Module • Space Development Module • 78 LUZ zones for 20-County model • Landuse forecast • Small area population and employment forecast • Generate input for Travel Demand Model
PECAS Modeling Progress • SD Progress • Build rent equations for Fulton • Build Space Synthesizer for 15 counties • Evaluation and Calibration of Initial Results from Synthesizer Runs • Migrate SD to PostgreSQL
PECAS Modeling Progress • AA Progress • Initial Integration with Travel Demand Model (Skims) • Unconstrained Run in June of 2008 • Beginning of 2nd Stage Calibration (Imports and Exports; Option Sizes) • Development of Constraint Values (Jobs, Households by Income, Imports/ Exports) • Constrained AA Run October 2008
PECAS Modeling Progress • Data Development Progress • PUMS ,IMPLAN, SF3 Data Development for Use with AA • Employment by PECAS category (industry by occupation by space type) • Development of Space Constraints Using NAICS Employment and LandPro
PECAS Modeling Progress • In 2009 • Build Synthesizer for remaining 5 counties • Standardize zoning and density layer • Recode ARC SD model • Code rent equations into SD • Floorspace quantity adjustment • Establish Transport Cost Coefficients • Revise Design Diagram • Start calibrating prices from AA
TAZ Disaggregator • What is TAZ-D? - ArcMap Extension - Spatial Analyst - Developed By PBS&J
TAZ Disaggregator • What will TAZ-D do? • TAZ level data for Travel Demand Model • Disaggregate future forecast to Super Districts (78) and TAZs (2024) • -landuse -employment • -household -population • Improve ARC Zapping procedure • replace FORTRAN programs • Incorporate geospatial factors vs. existing share based
TAZ Disaggregator • Major Input data: • REMI forecast • Landpro • Street centerline • Travel impedance matrix • Transit • Parcels • Any geospatial factors
TAZ Disaggregator • How does TAZ-D disaggregate…? • Apply factors and weighted scores • Spatial Analyst & raster conversion • Calculate and rank the likelihood of development • Calibration • Allocate the future development • Make animation
TAZ Disaggregator • Output • At Super District and TAZ level: • Future employment by 21 NAICS categories • Population • Household by 4x6 HHInc Size categories • Animation of future development • Progress • Working on redevelopment module • Will test the full function and calibration in next two weeks