GIS Day 2009 Proclamations
Want to see your locality listed below? Find out how to get your governor or other local public official to make a GIS Day declaration, then send digital copies of proclamations to gisday@esri.com. Sending the URL of a proclamation already on a Web site is also acceptable.
See the GIS Day 2008 proclamations.
States
Cities and Counties
- Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
- Belmont County, Ohio
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Cobb County, Georgia

- Columbus, Georgia
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Eureka Springs, Arkansas
- Grand Forks, North Dakota
- McAllen, Texas
- McLean County, Illinois
- Monroe, North Carolina

- Orange County, New York
Organizations
McLean County, Illinois, Nov. 18, 2009

The GIS Day proclamation is read by Paul Russell, Executive Director, McLean County Regional Planning Commission (MCRPC). Read more about their event.
Belmont County, Ohio, Nov. 18, 2009

Belmont County Commissioners present a GIS Day Proclamation to GIS Director Don Pickenpaugh at their regular meeting November 18. Left to right, Commissioner Charles Probst, Jr., Commissioner Ginny Favede, Don Pickenpaugh, and Commissioner Matt Coffland.
Forsyth County, Georgia, Nov. 6th, 2008

Forsyth County GIS Services Department members accept signed copies of the GIS Day 2008 Proclamation from the Board of Commissioners. Pictured left to right are: Bryan Carlisle, Enrollment, Boundary Planning and GIS Coordinator; Mary Jo Black Enderby, GIS Specialist; Brian Tam, Board Member; Dr. Linda K. Ledbetter, Board Member; Jim Harrell, Secretary; David Richard, Vice Chairman; John M. Kilgore, Director of GIS Services Department.
Pinellas County, Florida, Nov. 19, 2008

David James, BTS Deputy Director, accepting the proclamation from County Commissioner Calvin Harris.