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Geographic coordinates for Utah addresses can now be located using the UGRC's Web API. This is the same API that are used by UGRC web applications.

[![API Explorer](/images/404.png)](https://api.mapserv.utah.gov)
[API Explorer](https://api.mapserv.utah.gov)

The geocoding-related endpoints currently include single address geocoding, reverse geocoding, route and milepost lookup. The APIs and their parameters can be viewed and tested using the [API Explorer](https://api.mapserv.utah.gov).

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Last week, UGRC finished a substantial upgrade to the Utah statewide address locator (geocoding) web service. This service utilizes point and road-based address map reference data compiled into the State Geographic Information Database (SGID) from local sources, and published on a bi-monthly basis.

[![Geocoding image](/images/404.png)](<![Large](/images/404.png)>)

The publicly accessible geocoding service allows developers to include 'best effort' Utah address finding functionality into web applications at no cost.

Just as important, this service enables database administrators to build processes that allow any database containing information tied to an address to pick up geographic coordinates so that information can be easily integrated and viewed on mapping platforms.
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The primary driver behind this release was to solve some nagging issues associated with operating a locally-hosted Content Management System (CMS). Our new GitHub Pages ([GH Pages](https://pages.github.com/)) architecture releases us from the ‘upkeep’ that included care and feeding for WordPress, its associated extensions, a relational database (mySQL), dynamic programming interface (PHP), a server OS, and operation and hosting expenses for a virtual machine. GitHub’s **free** hosting policy for openly-sourced content means we are saving real resources that can be applied to other priorities.

[![How Git Works](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-03-25-about-our-new-v6-website-in-ghpages/howgitworkssmall.png)](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-03-25-about-our-new-v6-website-in-ghpages/howgitworks.png)
![How Git Works](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-03-25-about-our-new-v6-website-in-ghpages/howgitworks.png)

While, it is true that we are putting our faith in the engineers at GitHub to keep their stack [running for us](https://www.githubstatus.com/), we are not solely in the company of freeloaders. The paid services GitHub provides to their top-tier paying customers (many of the largest software firms in the world, including the most prominent commercial GIS software vendor), should ensure we are in good hands. And since all our pages are static (as opposed to dynamically generated from PHP database calls), we could easily port the site to another cloud platform if we ever find the need.

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cover_image_alt: ugrc social card
---

[![3D Elevation Program](/images/404.png 'click to enlarge')](/images/404.png)

In October 2015, UGRC, in partnership with local, state, and federal partners submitted a proposal to the U.S. Geological Survey's 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) Grant program. The proposed project will acquire QL1 and QL2 specification Lidar and elevation data in Northern Utah and other areas of interest. UGRC received notice that the proposal has been recommended for funding and the partnership is preparing for a Fall 2016 acquisition. The proposed areas in the graphic are subject to change.
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Get yours from an UGRC staffer at your next opportunity.

Cover of SGID Data CD, 1995
[Cover, SGID CD, 1995](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-05-24-25th-anniversary-state-geographic-information-database/sgid_cover.jpg)
![Cover, SGID CD, 1995](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-05-24-25th-anniversary-state-geographic-information-database/sgid_cover.jpg)

SGID Data CD, 1995
[Inside, SGID CD, 1995](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-05-24-25th-anniversary-state-geographic-information-database/sgid_cd.jpg)
![Inside, SGID CD, 1995](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-05-24-25th-anniversary-state-geographic-information-database/sgid_cd.jpg)

SGID Data User Guide, 1999
[SGID Data User Guides, 1999](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-05-24-25th-anniversary-state-geographic-information-database/sgid_userguide.jpg)
![SGID Data User Guides, 1999](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-05-24-25th-anniversary-state-geographic-information-database/sgid_userguide.jpg)
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UGRC has awarded [Quantum Spatial Inc. (QSI)](https://quantumspatial.com/) and [Digital Mapping Inc. (DMI)](https://web.archive.org/web/20161001160031/http://admap.com/) to acquire [**3,182 square miles**](https://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=817e60a9c3374c95aab76c43876b8673&extent=-117.1875,36.3217,-104.5752,43.2351 'view project areas in ArcGIS Online') of Lidar Elevation data. The Lidar will be a combination of USGS Quality Level 1 (QL1), 8 ppsm and Quality Level 2 (QL2), 2 ppsm depending on the area. The acquisitions will be during leaf-off conditions with the exception of Monroe Mountain project that will be collected leaf-on. The Monroe Mountain acquisition has already started. The rest of the areas will be collected starting mid-October with the exception of the non-vegetated areas of the Great Salt Lake that will start in the coming weeks. The acquisitions and project deliverables are scheduled to be completed by May 31, 2017 (extended to Aug. 31, 2017).

[![Project area map](/images/404.png 'view project area map')](/images/404.png)
The project areas include:

- Great Salt Lake shoreline and wetlands
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New 2016 high-resolution Google imagery is available from the Discover server. Updated areas include the Salt Lake Block and part of the Torrey Block that was previously covered by clouds. The new imagery can be found in the `utah` service. The new imagery is not yet available for download and the archive services have not been updated but should be very soon.

[![Google update](/images/404.png 'view sample')](/images/404.png)
![Google update](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-08-31-new-2016-google-imagery/slcoblock.png 'view sample')

[![Google update](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-08-31-new-2016-google-imagery/slcoblock_sm.png 'view sample')](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-08-31-new-2016-google-imagery/slcoblock.png)

[![Google update](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-08-31-new-2016-google-imagery/torreyblock_sm.png 'view sample')](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-08-31-new-2016-google-imagery/torreyblock.png)
![Google update](../../images/pillar-blog/2016-08-31-new-2016-google-imagery/torreyblock.png 'view sample')

ArcMap users may need to clear the cache on the `utah` layer from Discover to see the new imagery. This can be done by going to the service’s `Layer Properties -> Cache` tab and selecting `Clear Local Cache Now`. Be patient as this could take several minutes.

Are you not signed up for access to the Google imagery yet? Visit [the Google Imagery License page](/documentation/discover/licensed-imagery"Google imagery license information").
Are you not signed up for access to the Google imagery yet? Visit [the Google Imagery License page](/documentation/discover/licensed-imagery 'Google imagery license information').

<Contacts subject={frontmatter.title} contactKey="google_imagery" />
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Earlier this summer, The [Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands](https://www.ffsl.utah.gov/) launched a new Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal (uWRAP) to educate and inform the public and land management professionals. The portal assesses the users location or area of interest and provides general and/or detailed information about the wildfire risks associated with a location or area.

[![uWRAP]\(/images/404.png "Wildfire Risk Assessment Portal")](https://wildfirerisk.utah.gov/)

There is a public and a professional viewer. The public viewer provides unregistered access to the site and gives the user basic information about their location of interest. The professional viewer maintains the same functionality as the public viewer, and adds a few more GIS layers and the ability to build an area of interest multiple ways. Once an area of interest is created, a detailed report of the wildfire threats and risks can be exported as well as a file geodatabase of all the GIS layers used for that area in the WRAP.

Please visit [utahwildfirerisk.com](https://wildfirerisk.utah.gov/) to learn more about this new tool. If you are interested in the professional portal for your county, municipality, or other GIS needs, please register for an account and the administrators will get you set up.
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import Contacts from '@components/page/Contacts.astro';

[![NAIP 2016 Sample](/images/404.png 'view project area map')](/images/404.png)
The statewide 2016 National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) 1 meter aerial photography

<a href="/products/sgid/aerial-photography/naip">is now available</a>. The imagery is currently only available as 3-band
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The 2016 National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) aerial photography is now available from the [2016 NAIP 1 Meter Orthophotography](/products/sgid/aerial-photography/naip"go to NAIP 2016 page") page. The imagery was collected in the Summer of 2016 as 4-band imagery however the natural color (RGB) and near infrared (NRG) imagery are two separate services on Discover, _NAIP 2016 RGB_ and _NAIP 2016 NRG_.

[![NAIP Sample](/images/404.png 'click for map')](/images/404.png)

<Contacts subject={frontmatter.title} contactKey="imagery" />
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If you have not signed up for access to the Google imagery visit the [Discover - Imagery and Base Map Server](/products/discover) page for details and to access the links needed to request an account.

[![Google update](/images/404.png '2017 Google Imagery updates - click for larger image')](/images/404.png)

<Contacts subject={frontmatter.title} contactKey="google_imagery" />

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in advance, in an effort to promote coordination and avoid potential duplication of effort in these areas.

The proposed areas break down to the following square mileages by USGS quality levels (QL1 - 8 points per meter | QL2 - 2 points per meter):
[![3DEP Proposal](/images/404.png '2018 3DEP Lidar Proposal A - click for larger image')](/images/404.png)

- QL1 - 1,892
- QL2 - 7,018
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All three project areas will be acquired as USGS QL1, 8 points per square meter. The acquisition of these areas will be completed in 2018, and project deliverables are scheduled to be completed by August 31, 2019. You are welcome to download the boundaries for all the project areas as a [geodatabase and shapefile](https://drive.google.com/a/utah.gov/uc?id=1BkO7aWhFARM-U--KGi4Wn3diNIx7kban&export=download).

[![Project area map](/images/404.png 'view project area map')](/images/404.png)

#### UPDATE 7/17/2019

With the exception of the Unitah Basin / Heber Valley project, managed through the USGS Geospatial Product and Service Contracts (GPSC), all other 2018 project areas are completed and available for download. The Unitah Basin / Heber Valley project should be completed and delivered soon. All other 2018 projects are available from [Raster.utah.gov](https://raster.utah.gov/). Below are links to the individual web pages for each project.
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In 2022 the <abbr title="National Geodetic Survey">NGS</abbr> plans to publish a series of new horizontal reference frames that will replace the <abbr title="North American Datum of 1983">NAD83</abbr> and a vertical reference frame that will replace the <abbr title="North American Vertical Datum of 1988">NAVD88</abbr>.

[![Preliminary zone layout](../../images/pillar-blog/2018-12-18-creating-new-state-plane-zone-for-2022/preliminary_zone_layout_thumb.png))
![Preliminary zone layout](../../images/pillar-blog/2018-12-18-creating-new-state-plane-zone-for-2022/preliminary_zone_layout_thumb.png)

The new horizontal reference frames are the:

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The new 2018 high-resolution Google imagery (6" pixels) is available through UGRC's [Discover server](/products/discover)[^1]! Updated areas (map below) include what Google calls the "Salt Lake and Logan blocks," which make up most of the Wasatch Front urban area (i.e., Brigham City, Weber County, Davis County, Salt Lake County, and Utah County). The Salt Lake block was flown 9/11/2018 and the Logan block was flown 9/15/2018.

[![Google update](/images/404.png '2018 Google imagery updates - click for larger image')](/images/404.png)

The new imagery is already loaded into the `Google`, `Utah`, `Basemap-Hybrid`, and `Google 2018archive` services. If you are using these services, you do not need to change anything layer-wise, but you may need to clear your cache (instructions below). The new imagery is also available for download as georeferenced jpeg files (.jp2) by all organizations that have signed up to use the licensed content on the Discover server.

If you have not signed up for access to the Google imagery, visit the [Discover - Imagery and Base Map Server](/products/discover) page for details and to access the links needed to request an account.
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The statewide 2018 National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) aerial photography is now available. This year the imagery is higher resolution .6 meter (60 centimeter) imagery compared to 1 meter resolution in previous years. The imagery is currently only available as 3-band Natural Color (RGB) and 3-band Color Infrared (CIR) Mr. Sid compressed county mosaics. The 4-band GeoTIFF or JP2 tiles should be available in a couple of months with statewide imagery services soon to follow.

[![NAIP Sample](/images/404.png 'click to enlarge')](/images/404.png)

The files can be downloaded from [Raster.utah.gov](<https://raster.utah.gov/?cat=NAIP%202018%20(60cm)>) or from the following links. The dates the imagery was collected can be found in the shapefile associate with each download.

- Beaver [Natural Color (RGB)](https://storage.googleapis.com/state-of-utah-sgid-downloads/aerial-photography/naip/naip2018/NAIP2018_Beaver_RGB.zip) [Color Infrared (CIR)](https://storage.googleapis.com/state-of-utah-sgid-downloads/aerial-photography/naip/naip2018/color-infrared/NAIP2018_Beaver_CIR.zip)
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cover_image_alt: 1994 SGID User Guide Binder
---

import { Image } from 'astro:assets';
import customMapPhoto from '../../images/pillar-blog/2019-06-11-sgid-then-and-now/sgid_early2000s_create_custom_map.gif';

Access to high-quality GIS data is a privilege, and the fact that it's open and free is nothing short of amazing. Yes, I’m talking about Utah's SGID. From a local perspective, we’re all accustomed to it being there. But really, the concept of readily available, mature, open data is somewhat unique. Over the years, many factors have played into the SGID’s development and current maturity, and it takes ongoing maintenance and planning to ensure its continued success.

This post explores some of the early milestones ("highlights") of the SGID, the current state of the SGID with usage stats, and, finally, where we are going next--with a poll requesting user input!
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![1999 SGID User Guide Binder](../../images/pillar-blog/2019-06-11-sgid-then-and-now/sgid_1999_binders_cover_sm.png)

- **SGID Meets the World Wide Web (Early 2000s)**
- By the early 2000s the SGID user guide, data, and data viewer were all solely available over the Web. AGRC was using ArcSDE 8.2 to maintain the data and ArcIMS for the interactive mapping website. Users could also use a separate ArcIMS site to create their own exportable map using a [custom map authoring tool](../../images/pillar-blog/2019-06-11-sgid-then-and-now/sgid_early2000s_create_custom_map.gif).
- By the early 2000s the SGID user guide, data, and data viewer were all solely available over the Web. AGRC was using ArcSDE 8.2 to maintain the data and ArcIMS for the interactive mapping website. Users could also use a separate ArcIMS site to create their own exportable map using a <a href={customMapPhoto.src}>custom map authoring tool</a>.

![SGID Early 2000s](../../images/pillar-blog/2019-06-11-sgid-then-and-now/sgid_early2000s_sm.png)

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in advance in an effort to promote coordination between the partners and avoid duplication of effort in these project areas.

The proposed areas have the following square mileage:
[![3DEP Proposal](/images/404.png '2020 3DEP Lidar Proposal A - click for larger image')](/images/404.png)

Projects Already Underway

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