Shit, I am going to go out and kiss an accountant right now.
Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It is an accounting standard for reporting the condition of municipal
assets - called GASB 34
http://www.gasb.org/repmodel/index.html
It's not exactly a government regulation, but more a financial
reporting requirement to maintain credit ratings, etc.
-Josh
On May 15, 2006, at 3:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc,
Do you know where we can read about these city wide government
regulations that
will effect everything half of the people on this list do?
I mean, cmon... help us... this is incredibly important schtuff!
Tony Pryor
Quoting Marc Pfister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Start looking at all the light posts in the city, about 7-8 feet
> off the ground. Every single one has a barcode.
>
> Steve Bull clued me in to this on Wednesday night. He said a few
> weeks ago, he was walking along and ran into a few guys with a huge
> GPS unit and a 6-foot antenna. They were placing the bar codes and
> correlating them with their respective geocoords. He didn't know
> who they were or why there were doing it.
>
> Does anyone know what this is about?
There are some new government regulations that require cities to
inventory all of their stuff including signs and traffic signals. This
might be part of that.
Marc Pfister
Geospatial Data Manager
ENPLAN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
530/221-0440 x108
530/221-6963 Fax
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