We deliver enterprise-grade Geographic Information System solutions tailored to the unique operational, regulatory, and infrastructure needs of Texas municipalities and counties.
From parcel data management to emergency dispatch routing, our services are shaped by years of working directly with Texas city managers, county engineers, and public works directors.
Authoritative parcel fabric creation, maintenance, and integration with your county appraisal district data. ESRI and open-standard compatible.
Digital inventory and spatial analysis of water, wastewater, stormwater, and transportation networks. Supports capital planning and federal reporting.
Pre-disaster planning layers, evacuation route modeling, and real-time situational awareness mapping for EOC operations.
Comprehensive zoning atlas creation, future land use mapping, subdivision plat processing, and public-facing web map portals for permitting.
ArcGIS Online and open-source web mapping solutions. Interactive public dashboards for citizen transparency, code enforcement, and grant reporting.
Proximity and buffer analysis identifying relationships between infrastructure, flood hazard zones, and sensitive land uses. Supports regulatory review, liability assessment, and municipal planning near industrial corridors.
Our team is available to serve as contracted GIS coordinators for Texas cities of 2,000 to 200,000 residents. We understand the constraints of small budgets, limited staff, and TCEQ compliance requirements.
National firms ignore rural counties and small cities. We specialize in them. Every client—from a 3,000-person town to a regional authority—receives principal-level attention.
We build data structures, metadata standards, and documentation so your GIS assets remain usable when staff turns over or you change platforms. No proprietary lock-in.
We're dedicated to producing GIS deliverables that satisfy FEMA BRIC, TxDOT, and GLO grant requirements, and ensuring the data meets varying criteria standards for funding—not just operations.
"Working with small governments means understanding their real constraints — not just spatial data problems, but staff capacity, council timelines, and budget cycles."
From Type-A general law cities to large home-rule municipalities. Planning departments, public works, code enforcement, and utility billing GIS.
County appraisal districts, road & bridge departments, sheriff's dispatch, and elections offices. Texas-specific CAD integration expertise.
ESD mapping, apparatus deployment planning, mutual aid boundary delineation, and NFIRS-compliant incident mapping for rural fire districts.
MUDs, PUDs, water supply corporations, drainage districts, and conservation districts. Boundary mapping, infrastructure inventory, and regulatory compliance layers.
Government procurement has enough friction. We keep our process clear, documented, and adapted to public sector timelines — including sole-source justification support and cooperative contract availability.
We conference with your team to understand current data holdings, staff capacity, software environment, and project goals. No charge for initial assessment.
A clear written scope of work with deliverables, schedule, and fixed or not-to-exceed fee. Formatted for council or commissioners court agenda packets.
Phased delivery with milestone check-ins and progress reporting. Your staff is kept informed — no black-box development cycles.
Full data handoff, documentation, and staff training so your team owns and understands the GIS assets we build. Ongoing support available.
Live web GIS applications built on real Texas county data. Click into each viewer to explore parcel records, FEMA flood zones, and Permian Basin pipeline infrastructure risk.
Midland County, TX · Permian Basin
Interactive parcel fabric viewer with owner lookup, acreage, and legal description. Built on CAD export data with Leaflet and PostGIS backend. Click any parcel for full attribute detail.
Ector County, TX · Odessa Area
FEMA FIRM flood zone visualization for Ector County with zone classification (AE, A, X), SFHA boundaries, and floodway delineations. Supports FEMA BRIC grant documentation and NFIP compliance review.
Ector County, TX · Midstream & O&G
Oil and gas pipeline network overlaid on FEMA flood zones, with PostGIS ST_Intersects queries surfacing pipeline segments that cross FEMA-designated flood zones. Click a pipeline to see operator, type, and flood zone crossing count — the regulatory liability picture in one view.
City of Odessa, TX · 1,000 Zoning Districts
All 1,000 zoning district polygons for the City of Odessa — filterable by category, searchable by zone code or description, with click-to-inspect detail panels. Includes the Permian Basin–specific Drill Site overlay category, where O&G drill reservations coexist with residential and commercial zones.
City of Midland, TX · 6,219 Districts
Midland's adopted Future Land Use Map — all 6,219 polygons across 19 land use categories including Urban Residential Low/Medium/High, Community Commercial, Business Park, Employment Reserve, General Industrial, and Park/Open Space. Filter by class, search by name, and click any district for full classification detail.
Ector County, TX · Buffer Analysis
Buffer analysis showing proximity relationships between pipeline infrastructure and sensitive land uses — schools, hospitals, and parks. Click any site to query the nearest pipeline in real time via PostGIS and get an instant compliance flag: Warning (<500 ft), Caution (500–1,000 ft), or Clear (>1,000 ft).
Whether you have a defined project or just questions about what GIS could do for your department, we're glad to talk. Consultations are free and there's no obligation.