Roswell creates new webpage for online mapping, data

Roswell has just launched a new one-stop webpage for residents and businesses to view mapping and geospatial information about the city. (Courtesy City of Roswell)

Roswell has just launched a new one-stop webpage for residents and businesses to view mapping and geospatial information about the city. (Courtesy City of Roswell)

Roswell has just launched a new one-stop webpage for residents and businesses to view mapping and geospatial information about the city.

The online map and data hub at www.RoswellGov.com/HUB provides a series of maps based on Geographic Information System data. Residents and businesses can use the site to find the latest information on parcels, land use, zoning, street centerlines, addresses, lakes and streams, city limits, and building footprints. Users can quickly and easily view everything from water services to garbage collection, the nearest park, fire station, voting precincts and more all in one place.

“These maps are a perfect way for new residents to easily view what parks or schools are near their homes, what their curbside garbage collection day is, who their water is through and even information on current or future development,” said Patrick Baber, Roswell’s Chief Data Officer. “We hope it will be a valuable resource for all residents and businesses.”

For information about the GIS map contact Patrick Baber at PBaber@roswellgov.com.