(Oct 11) Take a look at an informative visual presentation of Hurricane Dorian’s Storm Surge impact, as presented by Troy McIntosh, Deputy Director of Building & Development Services. He emphasized the effectiveness of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and the potential impact on buildings, land and our entire environment.
Message from Troy McIntosh, Deputy Director of Building & Development Services

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