1. What does the Regional Computer Center (RCC) do?
The mission of the Regional Computer Center is to provide information technology solutions that increase the business effectiveness of local government and law enforcement agencies, and their customers, in the Hamilton County region.
2. How is the RCC funded?
The RCC bills for its services. Bills are rendered for staff services and other costs for individual agencies on a monthly basis. At the end of each year, the RCC is required to reconcile its costs to its billings. Differences are reviewed with the RCC's Control Board, made up of City, County and private sector representatives, and this Board decides how the differences are to be addressed.
3. How can I find the City and County internet web sites?
The web sites are as follows:
5. How accurate is CAGIS data?
CAGIS is accurate to +/- 2.5 feet. Some data items such as sewers and water lines are even more accurate.
6. Can we get underground data from CAGIS?
Underground utility data is available on a project by project basis. Call John Coulter at
352-1644.
7. Does CAGIS charge for maps?
CAGIS charges for the time it takes to prepare maps, not for the data. There is a pricing schedule. The schedule is updated annually so call John Coulter at
352-1644.
8. Can the public request maps?
Yes, anybody can request maps. Call John Coulter
352-1644. The public may also fax requests to
352-3557.
9. What geographic area does CAGIS cover?
CAGIS covers Hamilton County Ohio. CAGIS does have some data from contiguous counties.
10. Is CAGIS data available on the internet?
Selected data is available on the internet. The URL isĀ
http://cagis.hamilton-co.org/. This CAGIS URL can be accessed from the Hamilton County Engineer's web site. Soon it will also be linked to the City of Cincinnati's web site too.