The purpose of the Local Government Committee (LGC)is:
- To advise the GICC on issues, problems, and opportunities relating to GIS within local governments in North Carolina.
- To inform local government users of geographic information about the status of GIS activities in the state, GIS efforts in state government, and the actions of the GICC.
If there are issues or concerns that you would like the LGC to address, please contact the Chair.
The Chair is elected by the members of the LGC. The current Chair is
Julie Stamper (252.331.2336).
Staff support is provided by
Tom Tribble (919.754.6593).
Current Issues
- Archival and Long Term Access to Geospatial Data. The LGC will work with State Archives to explore implementation of the recommendations.
- Surveyors’ Model Law Working Group. The LGC is working for clarification on issues pertaining to survey accuracy for specific data sets and legal exceptions for local government data collection.
- Working Group for Roads and Transportation. The LGC encourages local governments to upload street centerline data to NC Street Map and allow that data to be downloaded for free through NC OneMap.
LGC Alerts When the local government GIS community needs to be informed about a hot topic, LGC member organizations sends an LGC Alert to their respective list serves.
See the
LGC Alert list for current topics and issues.
LGC Advisory TeamIn 2005, the LGC established the GIS Advisory Team whose members provide recommendations and technical guidance to the LGC regarding issues of concern to the local government GIS community. The “A Team” serves as a primary link between the LGC and the GIS community. A-Team
Members.
Associations Represented on the LGCThe LGC is comprised of a single representative from each of the following organizations:
- Association of Regional Council Executive Directors (ARCED)
- NC Association of County Commissioners (NCACC)
- Carolina Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (CURISA)
- NC League of Municipalities (NCLM)
- NC Local Government Information Systems Association (NCLGISA)
- NC Property Mappers Association (NCPMA)