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City of Chico

City of Chico

Geographic Information Systems

Picture of a generic map
The GIS division produces both interactive and static, printable PDF maps for public consumption.

What is GIS?

  • A system of software, hardware, data, and personnel that are used to manipulate, analyze, and present information tied to a spatial location.
  • It combines layers of information about a place to give a better understanding of a location.
  • Often referred to as a “mapping tool”
  • Generates maps based upon the collected data
  • The possibilities are endless with GIS, as it is flexible enough to map anything as long as the data is available
 
There are two types of maps created by the GIS team: Static maps and Interactive Maps.
  • Static maps are generally PDF maps that can be viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free viewer that can be downloaded from the Adobe website. These PDF maps are a “snapshot in time” and represent information frozen at the time the map was generated.
  • An Interactive GIS map is one that allows you, the user, to select one or more layers and view or print option. 
  • Every effort is made by GIS staff to provide timely and accurate information on this site. If however, you discover an item that appears to be an error, please notify us and we will verify and/or correct the data as needed.
 
 
 

Frequently Requested Maps

Frequently Requested Maps

General Plan Map City of Chico Zoning Map

Development Activity Map

Development Activity Map

Map of active residential subdivisions, large commercial/multi-family projects, citywide and development table.
 
Active Development Map Active Development Table
Active Development Active Development Table