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We've worked hard and others have noticed!
Orangeville was given 2 major awards in 2018
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Orangeville joined the City of Brampton and the Town of East Gwillimbury to get this award.
The Best Public Sector GIS award is presented to organizations that have demonstrated
the use of GIS in improving effectiveness and efficiency in enterprise GIS for public sector operations.
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ESRI Canada picked 12 applications across Canada to showcase for each month through 2018.
PIP is the quickest way to get ample information about any property in Orangeville relating to
planning and development. This application greatly improves access to information and self service.
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The Town has released a number of public apps that have fun and interesting information.
Here we highlight just a few: Tree Sculptures, Parks and Trails, and Heritage Buildings.
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Interactively explore the 52 sculptures across Orangeville and their artists.
Like and share your favorite sculptures, and check-in with Facebook.
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Explore parks and recreation areas around Orangeville. See which features
and ammenities are available at each location and see our great aerial photos.
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Thanks to the Heritage Committee and valuable contributions by volunteers, the town
has a great repository of information on the heritage buildings around Orangeville.
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This app is more functional. You can let us know if the lights are out!
Open the map select a streetlight tell us what's wrong we're on it!
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See all streetlights in Orangeville and let us know if something is wrong.
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Orangeville Transit publishes its data in the universal GTFS model.
This allows others to easily integrate our data in thier products.
For example, Orangeville Transit times and directions can be obtained directly using Google Maps.
Coming soon is real-time transit information and exact stop times based on bus locations.
What's next...
GIS is about getting answers to those with questions.
GIS is all about the data.
We collect and manage data, ensuring quality,
and make applications that connect staff and the public to the data.
Share with us what you think Orangeville should have on the map!