Projects
Welcome to my projects section. Here, I will showcase a variety of work I've done. Each project represents a unique opportunity for me to apply skills and knowledge.
Project 1: Land Disturbing Activity (LDA) Permits
Chatham County Department of Engineering

Created using ArcGIS Online for the county's Community Development Planner. It's a simple way to update the LDA permits as they come in, get approved, denied, etc. I Imported the county’s most updated parcel layer into ArcGIS Online to create this map. Each parcel has an ID that can be searched on ArcGIS online or can be found using the property address depending on what information is available. I changed the domains so that there were 5 different status update options as shown in the screenshots on the right. Then, once a parcel is updated, it changes color: green for approved, orange for in-progress, red for denied, hatched for stopped work order.


Project 2: County Green Spaces for Management RFQ
Chatham County Department of Engineering
I created a map exhibit using ArcGIS Pro which was used in a RFQ for management of natural green spaces owned by the county. This project was requested by the Environmental Scientist for the county. The first map on the right is a main overview of the natural areas with unique colors associated with each of the properties. Below that is a map of one of the properties using NearMap imagery and road centerlines from our county's database.


Project 3: Model Builder
UWF GIS Programming Course
I created and ran a script script in ModelBuilder that used Clips, Select, and Erase Tools to select areas within a shapefile that are currently or potentially suitable for farming.

Project 4: Accuracy Assessment
UWF Special Topics in GIS Course
I completed an accuracy assessment using ArcGIS Pro by determining the completeness of two road networks: Centerlines and TIGER census dataset. Street centerlines are from local government datasets while TIGER, Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing, dataset is freely available in the US as a part of the census. choropleth map of the results where the percentage differences are placed into 7 categories.

Project 5: LiDAR Scene & Digital Elevation Model
UWF GIS Applications Course
Using ArcGIS Pro, I created a Digital Elevation Model and a Digital Surface Model using LiDAR data downloaded from .las files from Virginia Geographic Information Network of Big Meadows Area in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. I also used the Minus tool to get the Tree Height Raster. I included the Tree Height Distribution chart in my final layout to give a greater picture of the vegetation in this region.
