Why do you insist on making me see the Acknowledgement of Accuracy Limitation and Intended Uses for GIS Data page and clicking on I Agree prior to getting access to a map viewer?
We work with the data-sets every day and strive to make the data as accurate as we can. However, we understand that there are limitations to how the information should be used because of the variable accuracy and completeness of the data, and hope that reading the disclosure information will cause the public user to understand the limitations.

Actively checking the results with this department prior to making a further investment of time or money is strongly recommended. If we can set the acknowledgement page in a cookie form or similar that would make you only click the I Agree button once and then remember, we will do so in the future.

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1. What is a Geographic Information System (GIS) and why is it important?
2. What map tools are available to the Public
3. Why do you insist on making me see the initial page and click on "I agree to the terms and conditions” prior to getting access to a map viewer?
4. How accurate are the GIS layers, can I use them in design work?
5. One or more of the map viewers fail to open on my computer/Ipad/Phone. Why?
6. I have GIS software and want a copy of your data files; how do I do that?
7. Are all of your GIS layers viewable with the map viewers, or as downloadable copies of your data files?
8. Why does it take so long for the map viewers to load on my computer?
9. Why do you insist on making me see the Acknowledgement of Accuracy Limitation and Intended Uses for GIS Data page and clicking on I Agree prior to getting access to a map viewer?
10. How do I ask a question?
11. How can I print pages or maps from the map viewers?