The Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data and maps, program of the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham offers a wide range of mapping services to member governments. GIS utilizes spatial data to better manage and analyze the physical characteristics of local jurisdictions and serves to create greater efficiencies for city services and decision making.
The GIS Department principally serves as a support service for the Transportation, Community Planning, and Economic Development Departments of the Commission though it also serves as a mapping and analysis resource for local governments.
Services
- GIS implementation planning
- Site analysis reporting
- Boundary and annexation (BAS) reporting
- Demographic and socioeconomic profiles
- Existing and future land use
- Transportation and utility infrastructure
- Zoning administration
- Municipal redistricting
- Geocoding and georeferencing
For information related to mapping services, demographic reports, and GIS data requests,
please contact Brett Isom.
Downloads
Birmingham City Center Employment Profile report details employment and wage/salary characteristics of the Birmingham Central Business District (CBD). » Download Report
Birmingham MPO's Demographic and Socioeconomic Projections for 2035. » Download
Jefferson County Migration Flows, 1997 - 2006 is an overview report of population and income flows into and out of Jefferson County, Alabama. » Download
News
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- Redistricting reflects Tarrant's many changes March 26, 2012 8:35 PM
- Graysville to hold public hearing for City Council redistricting plans March 19, 2012 10:48 AM




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