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Central Valley Chapter
California Land Surveyors Association

"Promoting the professional practice of land surveying in the California Central Valley.
Serving the greater Merced, Stanislaus and San Joaquin County Area."

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Special Projects and Outreach

CLSA Central Valley Chapter members regularly volunteer to support special projects and community outreach coordinated by the chapter.Our current special projects and outreach efforts include:

  • the Trigstar Program
  • the Scholarship Program
  • the Boy Scout Surveying Merit Badge Program
  • the Modesto Calibration Baseline Rehabilitaiton Project
  • and the Monument Preservation Outreach Program.
  • You can visit the web page for each of these individual projects or programs for more details. Check this web page for updates on future special projects and community outreach efforts taken by the chapter.

    Chapter News

    Our Newsletter: "The Prism"

    California Surveyor: "Winter 2012"

    NSPS News and Views: "News Feed"

    Coalition to Save Our GPS: "Articles"


    Now accepting PayPal and Credit Cards

    We have added the ability to email the applications and to make on-line payments for your Chapter dues.
    Visit the Join Chapter/Renew Membership page for more information.


    Book of the Month:

    1776, The American Military Pocket Atlas, being an Approved Collection of Correct Maps, both General and Particular, of the British Colonies


    New in the library:

    Official Map of the City of Oakdale

    City of Manteca Monuments - Draft of Monument Recovery Book

    San Joaquin County, more Subdivisions Maps (now completed), Parcel Maps and Record of Surveys...


    BPELSG - New Senior Registrar Land Surveyor

    The Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) is pleased to announce that Raymond Mathe, PLS, has accepted the position of Senior Registrar Land Surveyor, effective February 28, 2012. In 2004, Mr. Mathe was appointed by the County of Orange Board of Supervisors to serve as the County Surveyor. Prior to his position at the County, Mr. Mathe worked as a Project Manager at a private engineering and land surveying firm and served as the Deputy County Surveyor for the County of Riverside. Mr. Mathe obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Workforce Education and Development from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Mr. Mathe's experience and knowledge of BPELSG's mission and operations, particularly with respect to licensing examination development and the Professional Land Surveyors Act, will prove to be very beneficial to the Board's licensees, applicants, and the public.