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Wednesday, February 26
 

9:30am CST

Python, Population, and Optimization: Automating Data Processing with Python and ArcGIS Pro Notebooks
Wednesday February 26, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm CST
Large datasets can be the bane of tight deadlines and complex deliverables. Explore how you can take your workflows- from daily tasks to annual projects- and use python to automate your analysis and processing. Utilizing ArcGIS Pro’s Notebooks (built upon the popular Jupyter Notebook framework), we’ll show how our respective organizations tackle large geospatial datasets with (relatively) small lines of code. Taking it a step further, we’ll show our colleagues how to optimize their arcpy with tips and tricks to speed up the process. This dual-agency workshop aims to demonstrate technical collaboration for the benefit of all.
Activity 1: Overview of how Access to Parks, a population health indicator from the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps dataset that captures the percentage of the population in each county that lives within a half mile of a park, is calculated. The workflow utilizes Markdown in Notebooks to annotate the Python code which can help limit human error and improve reproducibility. It combines large datasets from the US Census and Esri’s ArcGIS Living Atlas.
Activity 2: Overview of analyzing federal and state-maintained datasets utilizing Python code to optimize processing time. Focus on which processes can bog down your script, and how to adjust accordingly. Going over the logic behind scripted python processes within ArcGIS Pro, associated hurdles, and how they can be made more efficient by leveraging batch processing, runtime checks, and other tools of the trade. We will build upon what was worked on in the first half of the workshop, and implement discussed strategies to increase efficiency.
Requirements: ArcGIS Pro 2.9 or higher installed on participant machine. All skill levels welcome!
Speakers
avatar for Samantha Olivieri

Samantha Olivieri

Federal Program GIS and Broadband Data Analyst, State of Wisconsin Public Service Commission Broadband Office
Sam Olivieri is a Federal Program GIS and Broadband Data Analyst with the State of Wisconsin Public Service Commission- Broadband Office. Her duties consist of analyzing and maintaining geospatial datasets as they relate to broadband accessibility, equity, and deployment. She, along... Read More →
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Jess Hoffelder

Spatial Data Analyst, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, Population Health Institute
Jess Hoffelder is a Spatial Data Analyst for the Data & Analytics Team within County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. She leads the team’s GIS work, including spatial analyses and the creation of static and interactive maps for the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps website. Jess holds... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm CST
Briarwood/Ebony

1:30pm CST

Leveraging GIS for Community Change
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Join us for an inspiring presentation on how to leverage GIS to actively engage communities to advance social impact. We will discuss the importance of access to GIS knowledge, skills training, and critical thinking practices for community leaders and GIS professionals. Through compelling case studies and success stories, learn how GIS tools can be leveraged to tackle complex community challenges. By bridging the gap between local knowledge and technology, GIS can become a catalyst for social change, fostering inclusivity and sustainability within communities.
Speakers
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Frank Romo

CEO, RomoGIS Enterprises
Frank is an educator, activist, and tech entrepreneur with a deep commitment to community empowerment. His leadership spans over a decade of impactful community organizing work which focused on strengthening community bonds and creating healthier, safer, and more economically viable... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Briarwood/Ebony
 
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