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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF C
THE CAPITAL AREA
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS0 - r
CAPUOG
Members of the Cedar Park Police Department Color
Guard perform at CAPCOG Regional Law Enforcement
Academy's March 2013 graduation ceremony in Austin,
Texas, for Basic Peace Officer Class 66.
Upcoming Events
Homeland Security Task Force, 9 a.m.-noon Thursday
April 4 CAPCOG Pecan Room
CAPCOG Executive Committee, 10 a.m.-noon
Wednesday, April 10 CAPCOG Pecan Room
Law Enforcement Training: Human Trafficking, 8 a.m.-
nocn Wednesday, April 10
Cedar Park Police Department
Central Texas Clean Air Coalition, 9:30-11 a.m.
Wednesday, April 17 CAPCOG Pecan Room
CAPCOG Regional Exercise Coordination Work Group,
10 a.m.-noon Tuesday, April 23 CAPCOG Agave Room
CAPCOG Regional Preparedness Committee, 1:30-3:30
p.m. Tuesday, April 23 CAPCOG Agave Room
Capital Area Public Health and Medical Preparedness
Coalition, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24
CAPCOG Agave Room
Geographic Information Systems Planning Committee,
9 a.m.-noon Friday, April 26 CAPCOG Pecan Room
Law Enforcement Training: Identity Theft, 8 a.m.-noon
Friday, May 3 Cedar Park Police Department
Aging Advisory Council, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday,
May 6 CAPCOG Pecan Room
Law Enforcement Training: Basic Peace Officer Course
(part-time, evening), in coordination with Brazos Valley
Council of Governments, May 6-Dec. 19 Bryan, Texas
Law Enforcement Education Committee, 10-11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, May 15 CAPCOG Pecan Room
9-1-1 Task Force, 9 a.m.-noon Wednesday, June 26
ZAPCOG Pecan RoomApril
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GeoMap
From aerial and Lidar imagery to dej:ilio-is cf
underwater depti measu-ements, CAPCOG's
Geospatial Base Majp ig rejectt, 'Geolap,"
makes it easy to get crLc al quality plan n"
data without breaking the budget.
Want customized maos for r-ojects =uci as
appraisals, growth management, corserva-
tion, local development c - disaster response
No need for a lengthy r-cc iremen: process.
GeoMap's competitively selected vendor
provides the customized map data, with
CAPCOG managing tie vendor contract and
coordinating quality assurance anc control.
Project participants h storical y have received
several dollars o- data fo- every dol ar contrid-
uted. As current nteresl 1 regional 6- ncl-
aerial photos for 201C grows, for example, the
resulting product may include cost-s-adng
and volume discounts for all participants.
Learn more aboLt Georfap, which currently
has 19 participating governments, cy conlact-
ing Eddie O'Connor al 512-916-6033 or
eoconnor@capcog.org.
2-year TX anniversary for
MyPermitNow
MyPermitNow, a cus:oanizable Web-based
application for land-use perm tting, plan-iing,
addressing and code erfcrce-nent, has hil the
two-year mark in Texas.
Since its capital area aL1ch, the tirre-sav nc
software has operated successfully ir five
cities and one county, with six local ;overn-
ments expected to irnple-nent it soon and
several signing u;) now.
Created by government tc he p loca jtriscic-
tions streamline tieir permitting and related
processes, MyPermit\ow features ow
monthly fees; no hour y charges for nstalla-
tion or technical support; and greater efficien-
cies that help jurisdictiors save deve ooers,
contractors and resident s time and r-oney.
Contact David Fowler, se-io- planner, ai 512-
916-6165 or dfowler@zaccog.org to learn
more.
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Capital Area Council of Governments (Austin, Tex.). CAPCOG Connections, April 2013, periodical, April 2013; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth640323/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.