
Emily Neemann contributed to the agrc/gis.utah.gov repository by delivering and maintaining critical GIS data products, with a focus on the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer and related datasets. She implemented updates and documentation using TypeScript, Astro, and JavaScript, ensuring data accuracy, discoverability, and transparency for end users. Her work included publishing user-facing blog posts, refining metadata, managing redirects, and cleaning up deprecated datasets to improve data governance. Through careful configuration management and technical writing, Emily enhanced data integrity and user experience, demonstrating a thorough approach to both front-end development and the ongoing stewardship of geospatial data resources.

September 2025 focused on documenting and validating GIS data layer updates and metadata across key Utah datasets, enhancing transparency and discoverability for stakeholders. Key features delivered include a comprehensive blog post detailing the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer updates (data model, web services, download links, address locators updates, and county changes referencing the UDOT Route System) and targeted documentation updates for Trails, Road Centerlines, and Bikeways pages. No major functional bugs were fixed this month; changes were documentation-centric. Overall impact: improved data transparency, easier data discovery for users, and clearer historical context for changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GIS data modeling awareness, documentation/publication workflows, version control with descriptive commits, and metadata management across multiple data pages.
September 2025 focused on documenting and validating GIS data layer updates and metadata across key Utah datasets, enhancing transparency and discoverability for stakeholders. Key features delivered include a comprehensive blog post detailing the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer updates (data model, web services, download links, address locators updates, and county changes referencing the UDOT Route System) and targeted documentation updates for Trails, Road Centerlines, and Bikeways pages. No major functional bugs were fixed this month; changes were documentation-centric. Overall impact: improved data transparency, easier data discovery for users, and clearer historical context for changes. Technologies/skills demonstrated: GIS data modeling awareness, documentation/publication workflows, version control with descriptive commits, and metadata management across multiple data pages.
August 2025 monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov. Focused on data freshness and accuracy for Utah DOT datasets by refreshing data sources and updating contact information. Key outcomes include updated ArcGIS data links for routes, mile reference posts, and freeway exit locations, plus replacement of obsolete UDOT contact details. These changes improve data reliability, reduce stale references, and enable consistent downstream consumption by applications and partners.
August 2025 monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov. Focused on data freshness and accuracy for Utah DOT datasets by refreshing data sources and updating contact information. Key outcomes include updated ArcGIS data links for routes, mile reference posts, and freeway exit locations, plus replacement of obsolete UDOT contact details. These changes improve data reliability, reduce stale references, and enable consistent downstream consumption by applications and partners.
Concise monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov (2025-06). Delivered targeted fixes and configuration improvements to improve reliability, user experience, and data integrity. The work emphasizes business value through stabilized redirects, removal of deprecated data sources, and maintainable code quality.
Concise monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov (2025-06). Delivered targeted fixes and configuration improvements to improve reliability, user experience, and data integrity. The work emphasizes business value through stabilized redirects, removal of deprecated data sources, and maintainable code quality.
May 2025 performance summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov. This month focused on delivering data governance improvements, user-facing transparency, and data-layer reliability, with concrete business value in data discoverability, accuracy, and navigation. Key features delivered include APA data lifecycle and navigation updates, Trails data page update history enhancements, and Roads data layer communications with an accompanying blog post. Major bugs fixed include Quaternary Faults data page access issues and cleanup of deprecated datasets from downloads. Overall, these efforts improved metadata quality, reduced user friction, and communicated data changes more effectively, positioning the site for better user adoption and governance. Technologies and skills demonstrated include metadata governance, content management, redirects and URL hygiene, GIS data service corrections (layer IDs, endpoints), and cross-team collaboration to publish data-layer updates.
May 2025 performance summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov. This month focused on delivering data governance improvements, user-facing transparency, and data-layer reliability, with concrete business value in data discoverability, accuracy, and navigation. Key features delivered include APA data lifecycle and navigation updates, Trails data page update history enhancements, and Roads data layer communications with an accompanying blog post. Major bugs fixed include Quaternary Faults data page access issues and cleanup of deprecated datasets from downloads. Overall, these efforts improved metadata quality, reduced user friction, and communicated data changes more effectively, positioning the site for better user adoption and governance. Technologies and skills demonstrated include metadata governance, content management, redirects and URL hygiene, GIS data service corrections (layer IDs, endpoints), and cross-team collaboration to publish data-layer updates.
April 2025 monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov focused on Roads Data Layer updates and documentation. Delivered a public-facing blog post detailing April 2025 updates to the Utah SGID statewide roads data layer (including county changes, data resources, and UDOT Route System updates). Updated the road centerlines product history with an April 11, 2025 entry linking to the blog post and corrected the blog post hyperlink to ensure readers reach ALRS information. Maintained rigorous traceability through commit history and improved navigation to authoritative resources.
April 2025 monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov focused on Roads Data Layer updates and documentation. Delivered a public-facing blog post detailing April 2025 updates to the Utah SGID statewide roads data layer (including county changes, data resources, and UDOT Route System updates). Updated the road centerlines product history with an April 11, 2025 entry linking to the blog post and corrected the blog post hyperlink to ensure readers reach ALRS information. Maintained rigorous traceability through commit history and improved navigation to authoritative resources.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-02 highlighting key accomplishments, major fixes, and business impact. Focused on delivering up-to-date GIS data and maintaining accurate update histories across critical datasets.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-02 highlighting key accomplishments, major fixes, and business impact. Focused on delivering up-to-date GIS data and maintaining accurate update histories across critical datasets.
January 2025 focused on delivering user-facing updates for the Utah SGID Statewide Roads data products and improving data governance via history updates. Key outputs include a public-facing blog post detailing the January 2025 updates to the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer (data model, web services, download links, county updates, and UDOT Route System improvements) and an update to the Roads Centerlines Update History to include January 15, 2025 and December 31, 2024, while removing outdated entries from April and March 2023 to keep history current. No major bugs were reported this month; work centered on feature delivery, documentation, and data history maintenance, reinforcing data transparency and usability for stakeholders.
January 2025 focused on delivering user-facing updates for the Utah SGID Statewide Roads data products and improving data governance via history updates. Key outputs include a public-facing blog post detailing the January 2025 updates to the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer (data model, web services, download links, county updates, and UDOT Route System improvements) and an update to the Roads Centerlines Update History to include January 15, 2025 and December 31, 2024, while removing outdated entries from April and March 2023 to keep history current. No major bugs were reported this month; work centered on feature delivery, documentation, and data history maintenance, reinforcing data transparency and usability for stakeholders.
December 2024 monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov focusing on feature delivery and user communication for the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer update.
December 2024 monthly summary for agrc/gis.utah.gov focusing on feature delivery and user communication for the Utah SGID Statewide Roads Data Layer update.
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