Enhancing the lives of citizens by delivering quality services in a cost-effective manner.

Text Size:

Staff Contacts

The Deschutes County Geographic Information Systems program operates in a decentralized manner that relies on county departments to manage and maintain the County's Geographic Information Systems data, maps, and applications. Please contact us for additional information or if you have questions or comments about our GIS program.

Information Technology Department 

Contact: Bob Haas  (541) 330-4608 Bob.Haas@deschutes.org
  • Geographic Information Systems Program Coordination
  • GIS Web / Application Development
  • Data Sales and Online Subscriptions
  • LAVA - Local Area Virtual Atlas Administration
  • GIS Internet Site Administration
  • Public Safety Maps
  • GIS / SDE Administration, Software Implementation
  • Clerk's Election, Voting Data, Mapping & Analysis

Community Development Department

Contact: Tim Berg   (541) 330-4648    Tim.Berg@deschutes.org
  • Zoning, Land Use, Permit Data
  • Zoning and Land Use Maps
  • Zoning Atlas
  • Custom Analysis Projects & Support
  • Custom Mapping

Assessor's Office

Contact: Greg Bates   (541) 388-6517    Greg.Bates@deschutes.org
  • Assessment, Tax Lot & Parcel Data
  • Appraisal Maps
  • Assessor Tax Maps
  • Assessor Mapping Support
  • DIAL - Assessor Inquiry System Application

Road Department

Contact:  Bob Dean   (541) 388-6581   Bob.Dean@deschutes.org
  • County Road Centerlines
  • Pavement Management
  • Sign Data
  • Legacy Roads
  • Road Maps
  • Road Mapping and Analysis Support

Surveyor's Office (Road Department)

Contact:  Geri Hauser  (541) 330-4607   Geri.Hauser@deschutes.org
  • PLSS, GPS Control for GIS
  • Survey / Subdivision / Partition Plat Images
  • Survey Index Maps
  • Survey Research Application
  • Plat Checking

9-1-1 

Contact:   Evan Clark   (541) 388-0185  Ext. 2312    Evan.Clark@deschutes.org
  • Streets File Maintenance
  • Emergency Maps - Public Safety Series
  • Integration of GIS into Emergency Dispatch Operations
  • 9-1-1 Mapping Support

Download Adobe Reader Documents on this site are available in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader or
an equivalent program to open and view these documents.