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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

OKI has an award winning Geographic Information System (GIS) program.   GIS plays an integral role in our region’s transportation, environmental, and land-use planning initiatives.   OKI has been collecting and developing regional GIS datasets to support these planning initiatives since 2002.   In cooperation with each of the eight counties that make up the OKI region, a base map of GIS data has been assembled which acts as a framework of regional GIS layers.  These framework data include layers such as census boundaries, environmentally sensitive areas, political boundaries, parcels, rivers and streams, transportation infrastructure, aerial photography and digital elevation data and are the foundation for many agencies’ daily business that should be collected once, and made accessible for use by multiple governmental agencies.

OKI works closely with our member governments for planning and data development. Although OKI has acquired a large amount of local data such as street centerlines, parcels, and aerial photography, this data is not available without written approval from our member governments. The best way to acquire local GIS data is to contact directly the county or jurisdiction of interest.

Downloadable GIS Data
Many of the GIS datasets that OKI has developed are available for download as shapefiles and as layer packages.

Interactive Web Mapping
OKI has developed several interactive web mapping applications that may be used at no cost by our Web site visitors. 

Web Mapping Services (WMS)
OKI publishes many of its GIS databases as Web Mapping Services.  These services provide an easy and efficient means to access GIS content.  OKI’s WMS services can be integrated directly into your GIS.  

Custom Mapping, Data and Analysis Services
Request custom maps or data analysis tailored to your specific needs.   
For More Information Please Contact David Shuey at dshuey@oki.org

 

 

 

 

OKI GIS Staff have won 2nd place for the Cincinnati 2009 Bike Route Guide, in the category of General Reference Map at the 2009 Ohio GIS Conference.

 

 

Geographic Information Systems Staff
GIS Manager
David Shuey, GISP
513-621-6300 ext. 114
dshuey@oki.org
GIS Technician
Tim Maltry
513-621-6300 ext. 139
tmaltry@oki.org
Senior GIS Analyst
Aaron Crary
513-621-6300 ext. 140
acrary@oki.org
Visual Technology Coordinator
Brad Mason
513-621-6300 ext. 147
bmason@oki.org