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Title : Migrating the DenverGIS Cadastral Coverages to the Parcel Fabric
Company : Esri Users Group Conference
Date : 25-Jan-2012
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Featured Paper by Doug Genzer

DenverGIS has worked with ESRI staff to modernize one of the most important information assets for the City and County of Denver: Parcels and the survey data that underpins them. Converted from hardcopy maps in 2002, the amalgamation of two previously-separate layers from the Assessor's Office (Tax Parcels) and the City Surveyor's Office (Subdivisions, blocks and lots) was a signal accomplishment.
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