Lawrenceville rolled out a new hub with a treasure trove of data that lets viewers look at interactive maps and find real-time information about the Gwinnett city.

The webpage includes detailed information related to addresses, city limits, lakes and streams, parcels, parks, public parking and zoning. Anyone curious about ongoing development projects can check out a map with updates on construction, maintenance and renovation of facilities and infrastructure.

Residents can now check current power outages and report them on the webpage. They can also see if they live within the city limits, find their polling location for voting, view a gallery of maps about the city and look at current and past code violations in the city.

The release of the geographic information systems hub on Wednesday coincides with the annual celebration of GIS Day. The city’s webpage can be accessed at https://city-of-lawrenceville-arcgis-hub-lville.hub.arcgis.com/.

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