Submitted By
Ahmad M. Zayyad, Deputy Village Manager; and Alvin Nepomuceno, Director of Information Technology
Reviewed By
LS
Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving a GIS Consortium Service Provider Contract with Municipal GIS Partners, Incorporated in an Amount Not to Exceed $133,515.00 and Authorizing its Execution
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Overview
Overview
On August 4, 2014, Regular Meeting, the Village Board directed staff to join the Local GIS Consortium. This was an opportunity for the Village to greatly improve GIS capabilities by providing all Village employees with training and access to GIS, as well as, providing an opportunity for some public access to GIS information. As a result, this is the annual contract approval to provide GIS services to the Village using the shared resources of 41 communities. A list of specific project highlights in 2022, as well as goals for 2023, are attached to this item.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
Adopt the Resolution
Background
The Village Board approved joining the Local GIS Consortium on October 20, 2015. The GIS Consortium is considered a best practice initiative in which over 41 communities in Cook, Lake, DuPage, and Will counties collaborated to outsource their GIS technology needs with a single private sector service provider. This allowed all communities in the Consortium to share the management, staffing, knowledge, and standardization associated with GIS.
The use of GIS for the Village of Oak Park is part of the Village’s IT Strategic Plan previously reviewed by the Civic Information Systems Commission (CISC) as well as the Village Board. A listing of this year’s specific accomplishments for both Oak Park as well as the MGP (the private sector provider for the Consortium) is attached as well as goals for the new year.
The GIS Site Analysts are managed by the Information Technology Director. The work is coordinated for all of the Departments. While some of this work is useful to internal operations such as mapping details regarding water mains, water main repairs, hydrant locations, and the tree inventory; a portion of this work also benefits the public such as the Community Portal, Community Map Viewer, and CIP Story Map tools on the Village’s web site in which a resident can access a variety of information collected by the GIS system by providing their address or the use of interactive mapping tools that exhibit capital improvement projects, parking, EV charging station, landmarks, and zoning. Direct links are listed below:
• Community Portal <https://apps.gisconsortium.org/CommunityPortal/Default.aspx?PL=VOP>
• Community Map Viewer <https://communitymapviewer.gisconsortium.org/OakParkIL>
• CIP Story Map <http://gisconsortium.org/WebApps/StoryMaps/VOP/CapitalImprovementProjects/index.html>
Fiscal Impact
The cost for participation in the Local GIS Consortium is funded in the Information Technology (IT) Department’s External Support account 1001.41040.101.530667 in the amount of $111,262.00, PW (Public Works) CIP External Support account 3095.43780.101.530667 in the amount of $10,853.00, Water Fund, Water Distribution, External Support account 5040.43730.777.530667 in the amount $5,700.00 and Water Fund, Sewer Collection, External Support account 5040.43730.777.530667 in the amount $5,700.00
These funds cover the cost of sharing with other communities a project manager and contract employees who report to the Director of IT who coordinates all of the activities for the Village departments. This also pays for GIS Site Analyst staffing to be 60% on-site which is a 10% increase for PW CIP and Water Fund projects.
DEI Impact
N/A
Alternatives
The Village could delay action and seek more information.
Previous Board Action
The Village Board approved applying with the Local GIS Consortium and associated annual funding on December 6, 2021.
Citizen Advisory Commission Action
The CISC reviews the Village’s IT Strategic Plan on an annual basis. This plan includes the use of GIS.
Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
N/A
Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities
As noted earlier, this is a shared service among over 41 communities in the Chicago metro area.