From: Jennifer Cline
Sent: Mon Jun 22 15:22:06 2015
To: Dan Zinder
Subject: RE: Request to attend presentation tomorrow
Importance: Normal
Attachments: image001.png; Go for it!! Jennifer Cline, P.E. City of Molalla Public Works Director O: 503.759.0218 F: 503.829.3676 From: Dan Zinder [mailto:dzinder@cityofmolalla.com] Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 2:41 PM To: Jennifer Cline Subject: Request to attend presentation tomorrow Hi Jen, Clackamas County is hosting a presentation tomorrow @1pm about this more accurate source of aerial imagery and opportunities to collaborate. I’m curious. Can I attend? Thanks! Dan Zinder 503.759.0226 503.586.8094 (c) From: Neumeier, Kelly [mailto:KellyNeu@co.clackamas.or.us] Sent: Monday, June 22, 2015 2:37 PM To: Neumeier, Kelly Subject: Reminder that the Pictometry Presentation is TOMORROW - Tuesday June 23rd at 1 pm - See you there! See attached map of the Red Soils Facilities to locate the Development Services Building if you need to. 150 Beavercreek Rd in Oregon City. The auditorium is on the first floor. No need to respond unless you have questions at this point. Just come and join us! The Clackamas County Department of Assessment & Taxation invites interested parties to attend a presentation by Pictometry. This opportunity would allow Clackamas County and other local jurisdictions to investigate opportunities to collaborate on a project of mutual interest and benefit. Attached are information statements provided by Pictometry identifying key services for a variety of departments and jurisdictions. Please forward this invitation to staff in your department that would have an interest in attending. One of Clackamas County’s strategic priorities is to build public trust through good government. Collaborative use of public resources to fund a project allowing a wide variety of departments to provide better services is a positive way to help build that trust. Please join us for a presentation given by Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Time: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Where: Clackamas County Development Services Building 135 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City Auditorium 115 Please RSVP to Kelly Neumeier at kellyneu@clackamas.us Pictometry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pictometry is the name of a patented aerial image capture process that produces imagery showing the fronts and sides of buildings and locations on the ground. Images are captured by low-flying airplanes, depicting up to 12 oblique perspectives (shot from a 40 degree angle) as well as an orthogonal (overhead) view of every location flown. These perspectives can then be stitched together to create composite aerial maps that seamlessly span many miles of terrain. Because they are taken from an angle, the pixels associated with Pictometry images are trapezoidal, rather than rectangular. This necessitates special software and algorithms to accurately determine objects’ size and position on the maps. Uses Pictometry imagery can be overlaid with various shape files and GIS information because every pixel is geo-referenced to its exact location on the earth. This allows pictometry imagery to be integrated into many existing GIS software applications for use in many businesses, while creating a much richer database of the real world. Measurements that can be made directly on pictometry imagery include area, distance, height, elevation, pitch, and bearing, among others. Pictometry imagery is used by federal, state and local governments for emergency response/9-1-1, GIS, planning and development, and assessment. Commercial industries including insurance, construction, utilities, and real estate utilize such imagery to streamline business activities. Thank you, Bob Vroman, Clackamas County Assessor Tami Little, A & T Manager Clackamas County Dept. of Assessment & Taxation 503-655-8304; tamilit@clackamas.us