Posts Tagged ‘WIMBY’

Brownfield Management

Elkhart County, IN, integrates Laserfiche with GIS to improve its tax base by better managing brownfields

May 13th, 2010 by Meghann Wooster Meghann Wooster is a Laserfiche Luminary

elkhart countyFor Indiana’s Elkhart County—known primarily for its large Amish population and for manufacturing roughly half of the world’s recreational vehicles (RVs)—brownfield sites have long posed a challenge.

“A brownfield site is an abandoned industrial property with an environmental or safety stigma attached to it,” says John Hulewicz, environmental health supervisor in the Elkhart County health department. “Maybe people think there’s hazardous material onsite that’s leaching into the water supply, or maybe they believe that the property is a gathering place for vandals and gangs. Whether these beliefs are based in fact or fiction, brownfields decrease the county’s tax base. Our goal is to encourage revitalization and redevelopment wherever and whenever we can.”
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Laserfiche User Elkhart County, IN, Shines During ASNE Sunshine Week

During Sunshine Week, Laserfiche user Elkhart County, IN, made news for its unique “What’s in My Backyard” Web Portal.

March 23rd, 2010

During last week’s Sunshine Week, Laserfiche user Elkhart County, IN, made news for their unique “What’s in My Backyard” (WIMBY) Web Portal, a public-facing tool that provides information on community threats such as sexual offenders’ residences and former meth lab sites. Led by the American Society of News Editors (ASNE), Sunshine Week is a national initiative to spark dialogue on the importance of open government and freedom of information.
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