GIS & Mapping

The GIS Department is involved in merging all city utilities into a seamless interactive map of the City's infrastructure for the purposes of location, flow, network completeness, and inventory. GIS also determines the availability of services for new projects and whether there is ample capacity to support the project as well as planning and mapping to provide the needs of our Public Works infrastructure.

Responsibilities

The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department is responsible for the development and management of the city's interactive mapping system and the physical mapping of all utilities that are maintained by Kuna's Public Works Department.

  • Wastewater
  • Water
  • Pressurized & Gravity Irrigation

This computer-based system connects maps and data together to provide user information and geographic knowledge to address many challenges in engineering and infrastructure management.

Technology

The city's GIS system utilizes the latest in ESRI Arc mapping and GPS technology combined with the added detail from Digital Orthographic Photography to produce accurate maps and data for the entire city.

City Maps

The following maps have been placed on the website for your downloading and viewing pleasure. For public safety infrastructure maps can not be displayed openly to the public and custom maps are available upon demand, simply call the GIS department for additional maps and information

Meet the Team

Mike Borzick - GIS Manager

With 25 years of extensive Geographical Information Systems (GIS) experience, Mike Borzick has established himself as a seasoned expert in the field. His GIS journey began in 1994 when he joined the United States Marine Corp. Since 2008, Mike have been a valuable asset to the City of Kuna, where his expertise and dedication have contributed significantly to various projects and initiatives.

Contact: mborzick@kunaid.gov

Sam Feist - GIS Technician

With 4 years of GIS experience under his belt, Sam Feist has been dedicated to the field since graduating from BYU-Idaho in 2022. Hailing from Kuna, he finds joy in working with locations that hold personal significance to him. Sam looks forward to utilizing his expertise to continue contributing to meaningful projects on the GIS team.

Contact: sfeist@kunaid.gov