How often is the Kenai Peninsula Boroughs satellite imagery updated?
a. The acquisition of satellite imagery can be very costly, depending on the desired coverage area. For that reason, the Kenai Peninsula Borough will often cost share with various agencies – this is usually time consuming and dependent on the various agencies’ budget cycles. Alternately, the KPB may pledge a certain dollar amount to access already-acquired imagery, such as the Soldotna 2009 imagery. Q. Why do my property lines appear to be in the wrong place? a. This is a multi-faceted issue, though imagery misalignment is the greatest factor. The majority of property lines are accurate to approximately 4 feet, while the imagery can be off as much as 40 ft. To find your actual property lines, you should locate a recorded survey map of your property, or contact a professional surveyor. Q. I recently bought or sold a property, but the ownership information in the Interactive Parcel Viewer hasn’t updated. Why? a. The information displayed by the Interactive Parcel Viewer is limited to the