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Thursday, February 27
 

10:30am CST

Linking GIS to Community Collaborative Grants
Thursday February 27, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am CST
Are you curious on how you can use GIS to improve your community through grant programs? If the answer is yes, then this presentation is for you!

Outagamie County recently received a Community Connectors Grant from Smart Growth America to develop a vision for West College Avenue (just a short walk away from the conference hotel). The Avenue stretches over 2.5 miles through the Town of Grand Chute and the City of Appleton, connecting numerous commercial and residential hubs. Despite the significance of West College Avenue, it grapples with numerous challenges such as lack of bicycle/pedestrian facilities, lack of visual appeal, and dangerous road conditions. So what does this all have to do with GIS? For this grant we used ArcGIS Hub to create a website to reach residents, business owners, and visitors about this new grant program. We also used ArcGIS Online to create a variety of maps, so individuals could orientate themselves and identify areas of interest. Survey123 was also used so people could voice their opinion on the future of the Avenue. Drones were used to do an aerial tour of the Avenue to better visualize the entire study area and how adjacent properties play a role into the current conditions. Business Analyst was also used to pull demographic and commercial data for our study area. For this presentation you will learn more about the grant as a whole and how the above GIS tools were all used in tandem with one another to elevate this project. You will also learn how you can take these ideas back to your communities’ to elevate your own programs, regardless if it’s grant funded or worked into your annual budget.
Speakers
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Tyler DeBruin

GIS Utility Analyst, Town of Grand Chute
Tyler DeBruin is a GIS professional with over a decade of experience with local and regional government, all in the state of Wisconsin. With experience in numerous municipal services, he brings a wealth of knowledge for all things municipal and utility. Tyler has worked directly with... Read More →
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Lindsey Smith

Principal Planner, City of Appleton
Lindsey Smith is an experienced urban planner specializing in community development, zoning, and long-range planning. As the Principal Planner for the City of Appleton, she focuses on public engagement, data analysis, and strategic planning. Lindsey has a strong track record in securing... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am CST
Pippin

11:00am CST

Crash Course on Safer Streets: Paving the Way with Data
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CST
There are several new federal funding opportunities pertaining to safety, such as Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) which require a significant degree of GIS analysis. To capitalize on the funding opportunity, ECWRPC has developed a Comprehensive Safety Action Plan to allow communities in the Appleton and Oshkosh MPO to apply for federal SS4A funding. Using Wisconsin’s Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory crash data, as well as environmental factors determined by community stakeholders, a High Injury Network was defined for the roadway network. With the first solicitation of SS4A funding following Plan approval, the City of Oshkosh was able to successfully apply for SS4A Implementation funding to build a pedestrian bridge over IH-41, mitigating the conflict between non-motorists and vehicles occurring at the roundabouts surrounding the interstate.
Speakers
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Casey Peters

GIS Analyst I, East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Casey has been a GIS Analyst for East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission for 3 years. Having started his career at the same time as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law came into effect, Casey was tasked reviewing many of the new funding sources that became available, and... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CST
Pippin

11:30am CST

Cross-Species Connections: How Turtles Find Love Beyond Their Shells
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CST
You "shell" attend this session, if you want to learn more about how four individuals came together from different backgrounds to work on mapping broadband connectivity for the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) Grant program.
Speakers
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Mike Zuege

GIS Manager, East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Mike has been with ECWRPC since 2000. His primary duties include representing GIS interests on project teams, coordinating work with staff and external business partners, and managing the GIS Data Analysis and Visualization Program. Mike’s interests of technology and love of mapping... Read More →
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Jessica Hatch

Broadband Coordinator, Door County
Jessica Hatch is an Appleton native that transplanted to Door County in 2008 and lives in Baileys Harbor with her family. She was hired as the Broadband Coordinator for Door County in April 2022 to work with and provide local coordination for their municipal broadband committees... Read More →
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Barbara Koldos

Vice President, Business Development, New North, Inc
Leveraging her strengths in communication, connectivity, and collaboration to positively impact Northeast Wisconsin, Barbara is a passionate advocate for community engagement, regional prosperity for all, and a firm believer in actively being a part of the community versus simply... Read More →
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August Neverman

President, Neverman Consulting
August W. Neverman IV is a seasoned IT leader with over 35 years of experience in sectors such as government, healthcare, and military. He serves as the President of Neverman Consulting, focusing on broadband, IT, AI, cybersecurity, and economic development. His previous roles include... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CST
Pippin

2:00pm CST

What the Judicial Privacy Act (Act 235) Really Means for You
Thursday February 27, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
What does the Judicial Privacy Act (Act 235) really mean for you? Intended to protect judicial officers by limiting public access to personal information, this law also brings unintended challenges for government and private sector operations. Join this panel to explore the Act’s intent, its practical impacts, and WLIA’s recommendations for implementation. Learn how groups like the State Courts Office, WLIA Judicial Privacy Task Force, PRIA Local, and other professional associations are working together to refine the law and advocate for practical amendments that balance protection with core service needs.
Speakers
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Howard Veregin

State Cartographer, Wisconsin State Cartographer's Office
Forty years of experience in digital cartography and GIS (Geographic Information Systems). PhD in Geography from UC Santa Barbara. Nearly 10 years of experience as a university professor, with teaching and research interests in cartography and GIS. Nearly 10 years of experience directing... Read More →
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Staci Hoffman

Register of Deeds, Jefferson County
Staci Hoffman serves as the Jefferson County Register of Deeds, a role she has held since 2007. She is past president of the Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association, and current member of their legislative committee. Staci serves on the Wisconsin Counties Association Board of Directors... Read More →
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Fred Iausly

Senior GIS Analyst, Dane County Land Information Office
Fred Iausly is a Senior GIS Analyst with the Dane County-Land Information Office and been with Dane County for 28 years. He manages Fly Dane, to NG911 GIS implementation, and numerous other projects. He has been an active member of WLIA for many years, serving on the WLIA Board, and... Read More →
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Kristen Anderson

Chief Executive Officer, Transcendent Technologies, LLC
Thursday February 27, 2025 2:00pm - 3:00pm CST
Pippin

3:00pm CST

Pioneering Efficiency: Geospatial Strategies in Wisconsin Governance
Thursday February 27, 2025 3:00pm - 3:30pm CST
Join us to explore cutting-edge geospatial solutions that are revolutionizing local government efficiency in Wisconsin. This presentation will showcase compelling case studies of communities that have successfully navigated time and budget constraints through inventive geospatial strategies. Attendees will gain insights into:

• Analyzing complex relationships across multiple assessment mapping layers.
• Identifying patterns and trends using advanced mapping and measurement tools.
• Enhancing impact with powerful sharing and publishing tools.
• Streamlining permits and licenses into an efficient workflow.

Learn how these innovative approaches not only save time but also lead to substantial cost savings. This session will provide a wealth of ideas for your own projects and demonstrate how geospatial innovation is reshaping the landscape of local governance.
Speakers
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Ryan S.Smith

Senior Account Executive, Schneider Geospatial
Meet Ryan Smith, a seasoned GovTech senior account executive at Schneider Geospatial, specializing in pioneering land and asset management solutions to optimize decision-making and elevate public service delivery. Ryan's commitment lies in leveraging rich experiences to address the... Read More →
Thursday February 27, 2025 3:00pm - 3:30pm CST
Pippin

4:00pm CST

Next Generation 911 Task Force
Thursday February 27, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Thursday February 27, 2025 4:00pm - 5:00pm CST
Pippin
 
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