Geographic Information System
The City of Novi has initiated a very comprehensive data
collection program that is working in conjunction with a new
Geographic Information System (GIS). GIS is a computer system
used for the storage, retrieval, analysis, and display of geographic
information. This information includes things or places within
the city that have a location/geographic component such as
addresses, buildings, parcels, roads, or natural features like
wetlands or woodlands.
Ongoing data collection has developed GIS into a very useful tool,
enabling city staff to quickly view and analyze data, and create
output products such as maps and charts. Specific GIS
applications are being developed in the areas of Water Distribution,
the Sanitary Sewer System, Tornado Siren Coverage, and a Public
Hearing Notification System. These and other applications will
continue to evolve and provide enhanced access to information for
decision making.
One specific GIS project is the Federally funded "Rouge River Wet
Weather Demonstration Project." The goal of this project is to
identify a number of water quality issues facing the Rouge River
watershed, and develop strategies to reduce the amount of pollution
entering the river. The City of Novi GIS is mapping the storm
drain network, monitoring equipment to measure storm water flow, and
creating maps for a Community Emergency Action Plan if a hazardous
spill were to occur. Through these tasks the City of Novi will
contribute to the ecological health of the Rouge River watershed,
and help ensure cleaner water for generations to come.
We have many GIS maps available in the
Community section of our
website.