Tag: GIS
Dawit Zeweldi
Which Hazard Modeling Tool Should Texas Use for Flood Planning?
The newly created framework that institutes flood planning across the state of Texas requires the development of Regional and State […]
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How Drainage Analysis, Innovation Drive the Texas Central High-Speed Train
In order to connect passengers between Dallas and Houston in 90 minutes, the proposed Texas Central High-Speed Rail must cross […]
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URISA Texas hosts Webinar on NRCS Custom Soils Databases Using ArcGIS Desktop
URISA Texas will host “Creating and Using Custom Soils Databases Using ArcGIS Desktop” from noon to 1 p.m. Sept. 26. […]
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URISA Texas hosts Webinar on NRCS Custom Soils Databases Using ArcGIS Desktop
URISA Texas will host “Creating and Using Custom Soils Databases Using ArcGIS Desktop” from noon to 1 p.m. Sept. 26. […]
Learn MoreBrian King
URISA Texas hosts Webinar on NRCS Custom Soils Databases Using ArcGIS Desktop
URISA Texas will host “Creating and Using Custom Soils Databases Using ArcGIS Desktop” from noon to 1 p.m. Sept. 26. […]
Learn MoreBrian King
Freese & Nichols to Host Emergency GIS Response Training Class
The Texas Emergency GIS Response Team (EGRT) is having a training class on Friday, March 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. […]
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Using GIS for Emergency Evacuation Plans in Wichita Falls
The City of Wichita Falls developed emergency evacuation plans for Memorial Day rains, with the help of Freese and Nichols. […]
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Storm Sewer Master Plan Identifies and Prioritizes Improvements for Downtown Kilgore
Co-authored by Evan Burn, EIT, and Lesley Brooks, P.E., CFM The City of Kilgore was facing flooding and other issues […]
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