Local Solution Nationally Recognised
Media Release
23 March 2011
Local Solution Nationally Recognised
The recently launched Top of the
South Maps collaborative GIS online
solution developed by
Nelson City and Tasman District Councils has
been
recognised by winning the National Award at the
ALGIM (Association of
Local Government Information
managers) GIS Symposium on Monday night.
"Geographical
Information Systems (GIS) are generally an integral
tool
in planning and development work, however, the
Nelson Tasman offering
goes further," said Nelson Manager
Information Management Steve Petch.
"The new site
incorporates information held by the Councils such
as
property values, where pipes run, which day to leave
out the recycling,
the grade of their local mountain bike
track, when the bus runs past the
library or where to
walk the dog.
"The ease with which the public can now
access Council information has
improved significantly,
further enhanced by the increasingly familiar
Google Maps
style interface."
Tasman Information Services Manager
Peter Darlington says, "Working
together, the two
Councils have delivered on the promise of value for
money
to ratepayers. A new service for Tasman District
Council
ratepayers, and an improved service for Nelson
City Council ratepayers
is now up and running, providing
accurate and detailed information at
their fingertips in
a cost effective manner.
"Top of the South maps is the ideal technical project outcome.
"It is acknowledged
that the project could not have been achieved
without the
support of local organisations Snap Internet and
Network
Tasman Ltd. This alliance allowed us to provide a
high-performance,
environment, based completely in the
Nelson/Tasman region using public
fibre.
ENDS