City Launches New Online Mapping Tool, Valley Viewer

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Valley has recently unveiled its latest online mapping application, Valley Viewer, which offers residents 24/7 access to vital property information. Utilizing advanced Geographical Information System (GIS) technology, this tool enhances the transparency of city services and fosters community engagement. By providing essential data at any time, the city empowers residents to make informed decisions regarding their properties and neighborhoods. Valley Viewer is part of Spokane Valley's broader initiative to modernize city services and improve public access to critical information. The mapping tool allows users to explore various property details, including zoning, land use, and other pertinent data.

This innovative approach not only streamlines access to information but also encourages greater citizen involvement in local governance. The launch of Valley Viewer is a testament to Spokane Valley's commitment to utilizing technology for the benefit of its community. Overall, this initiative is expected to significantly enhance residents’ interaction with city planning and development processes.

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