Planning & Community Development

Whether you want to have your zoning online to show potential developers, for your residents, or your planning committee, we can help create a map custom to your needs


Planning departments field countless calls and emails from developers, realtors, and residents asking about zoning classifications and regulations. With an online zoning map, users can search for parcels, overlay zoning districts, and get answers instantly—freeing up staff time to focus on more critical planning tasks.

What does the package include?

This package is all-inclusive—there aren't any additional charges you will get hit with during the year. Below is a summary of what is included when you purchase an online map package.

Online Map Package

  • Digitization from your current pdf map.

  • Building the online map and application (see our live examples below).

  • 4 Complementary GIS data updates throughout the year.

  • Updated PDF files of the updated zoning.

  • GIS support for questions and map adjustments.

  • Complementary training for staff and team members.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us. We are happy to answer any specific questions you have.


Map Demos

We have lots of Community Development and Planning related map options. See what we can build your department.

  • Zoning Map - Displays current zoning districts with interactive tools to search properties and view permitted uses. This helps staff and the public easily access zoning regulations, reducing inquiries and streamlining development decisions.

  • Future Zoning Boundaries Map - Shows planned zoning changes based on long-term land use goals, providing a clear vision for future growth. This map helps developers and residents anticipate zoning updates and align projects with city plans.

  • Permits Map - Tracks active and past building permits, allowing staff to monitor development trends and ensure compliance. The public and developers can also check permit history to stay informed about ongoing projects in their area.

  • Economic Development - Highlights available commercial properties, business districts, and incentive areas to attract investment. By visualizing key economic data, cities can better promote development opportunities and guide business expansion.

  • Opportunity Zone Boundaries - Identifies federally designated Opportunity Zones where investors can receive tax incentives for development. This map helps planners and developers make informed decisions about revitalization efforts in qualifying areas.

  • Residential Growth Tracking - Monitors new housing developments, subdivision approvals, and population growth trends. This helps cities plan for infrastructure, school capacity, and public services based on real-time growth patterns.

  • Flood Zone Map - Displays FEMA floodplain data to help property owners, developers, and planners assess flood risk. This ensures informed decision-making for development, insurance requirements, and emergency preparedness.

  • Right-of-way Boundaries - Clearly defines public and private property boundaries, ensuring accurate planning for road projects, utilities, and easements. This reduces disputes and helps streamline right-of-way acquisition and maintenance.

  • Vacant Land/Housing Inventory - Catalogs undeveloped parcels and available housing stock, helping cities plan for infill development and affordable housing. This map supports smart growth initiatives by identifying opportunities for strategic land use.