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GIS at East Bay Regional Parks District
East Bay Regional Parks District Anthony Chabot
Ardenwood Historic Farm
Black Diamond Mines
Coyote Hills
Del Valle
Garin
Lake Chabot
Mission Peak
Redwood
Shadow Cliffs
Sunol
Tilden
Parkview
Artichoke Thistle Project Monitoring Artichoke Thistle at East
Bay Regional Parks Ex:
Movement Effected by weather conditions What pesticides kills it?
Invasive plant that has a spiny thistle from the sunflower. Limits movement of livestock, and not good for hikers or runners on trails. It also takes water, space, and nutrients away from native vegetation
GIS at EBRPDPlanning Division
Working with data parcels outside of East Bay Regional Parks District EX: obtaining new land
GIS Analysis
Working with data parcels inside of Easy Bay Regional Parks District EX: analyzing biotic and
abiotic organisms
Hazardous Tree ProjectDocumenting potential trees
that could be hazardous to infrastructure, trail gazers, and overall flow through EBRPD trails.
Hazardous Tree Project
A tag number is placed on the tree
A form is filled out that contains the following GPS coordinates Tree tag number Lean Circumference of trunk Type of Tree Height Level of Hazard (1-3) Disease/Health Date
Hazardous Tree Project
The Juno (GPS) makes a polygon of all the trees that are located in a specific area EX for Tilden: upper/lower farm,
Jewel Lake, EEC, upper Laurel Trail Then polygon data is uploaded in
Parkview along with all the data that is filled out from the form (like attribute table data)
TCP (Trails, Creeks, Ponds) Project
Clear/Replace Existing Culvert Install Headwall/Tail wall Remove Debris Install Articulated Ford Replace Levee Install rock weir Install span bridge Restoration Dredge Silt Basin
Trimble Juno GPS unit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p4M27Iw_UE
Trimble Juno GPS unit
Collects data such as:Points, lines,
polygons GPS coordinatesCameraPDA functions Ect.
https://youtu.be/i7WQocsPVEQ
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Jr. Ranger Pond