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Boise high ilibrary
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We will track plant cover and assess how it has changed over time.",Short Talk,Harrison_GISDay2021.pdfĢ021,Future Climate Analogs in the Climate Toolbox,Katherine Hegewisch,"Geography, University of California Merced","The Future Climate Analogs tool in the Climate Toolbox provides a map of current and future climate analogs for National Park locations in an attempt to understand the question 'Where do we find a climate today that will resemble the future climate of a location?'. We hope this is a place for Idahoans to learn about the usability of lidar and be inspired to use it towards forming a resilient Idaho.",Special Topic,pozzi_gisday2021.pdf,Ģ021,Using GIS tools to track Sagebrush plant community resiliency,Georgia Harrison,"Plant Sciences, University of Idaho","A demonstration of using Google Earth Engine within Python to access rangeland plant cover data from the rangelands analysis platform (rangelands.app). This information is intended for anyone that may want to use lidar or already uses lidar including GIS technicians, planners, engineers, academics, and artists, among others. The Storymap blends texts and visuals to explore lidar acquisition and implementation in Idaho. With the influx of new data, there are many opportunities for local communities to use this information for natural hazard management, strategic development, and conservation, among other applications. He was unsure what more evaluation and planning the library staff could do after the last year of upheaval.Year,title,presenter,department,description,type,file,urlĢ021,Mapping for Resilience: A storymap about using lidar to address Idaho's challenges,Tara Pozzi,"Environmental Policy and Behavior, UC Davis","Idaho will have publicly-available lidar data and lidar-derived products for 73% of the state by the end of 2021. He said physical libraries are “a major catalyst for a lot of things” and they are important to focus on, not just reevaluating from the ground up what the library is doing for programming. Trustee Phil Magnuson questioned McLean about her approach during the meeting, citing all of the work that already went into the 2019 proposal. “There’s a lot of complexity and we’re doing our very best to allocate for the highest and best use and ensure we can provide quality services to the community.”

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“As we look to address issues such as family homelessness, or climate change or any of those types of things, they’re competing for the same resources that pay for department operations,” he said. A bill this session died in the senate by one vote last month, but rumor is a related bill has been drafted and has yet to be introduced.īilimoria did not directly reference the library and the cost of a new building, but the overall message of his presentation was the city has a lot of competing priorities and limited resources. He referenced 2020 legislation that reduced Boise’s share of sales tax revenues from the state, as well as looming possible legislation to cap local government budgets as an attempt to provide property tax relief. To balance the fiscal year 2022 budget, the city had a 2% cut in non-salary spending, cut vacant positions and reduced annual raises for employees. The city’s personnel costs are escalating due to health insurance and workers comp, while bills from the legislature have decreased the revenue available. After McLean’s appearance at the meeting, Boise Budget Manager Eric Bilimoria gave an overview of the city’s budget process and the various constraints on the locality.









Boise high ilibrary