Maps

The City of Auburn's award-winning GIS Division maintains an extensive collection of geographic data. The following maps and applications highlight and demonstrate how GIS is used across the City. These items are provided for public use.

General Mapping

COA Map

This general interactive map provides access to almost all available map data. This includes parcels and property information, addresses, land use and zoning, public safety, and aerial photography spanning six decades. Additionally, a set of analytic tools are available. These allow data searching and Identifying, measure distances and areas, generate elevation profiles and more.

Services

Public Services

Quickly discover City services throughout Auburn. Provide an address and this application will return information about school zones , garbage and recycling services, community centers, and more. Directions and links to more information accompany results.

Voting Services

Easily discover elected representatives and your polling place information. Provide a location and this application will return the relevant elected representatives. Each result provides links to additional information. Municipal voting wards are also available as a large (3ft) wall map. Polling place contact information, hours of operation and driving directions are also provided.

Public Meeting Locations

Meeting locations available to the public may be quickly discovered in this locator map. Floor plans within the map then provide detailed locations of a meeting space within each facility.

Monuments

Tiger Trail

The Tiger Trail of Auburn honors outstanding athletes, coaches and administrators who have distinguished themselves during their time at Auburn University. This application offers a convenient way to locate and learn about these Auburn greats.

Veterans Memorial

The City of Auburn provides citizens with the opportunity to honor a member of the military by purchasing a memorial brick to be placed at the Veterans Memorial Monument, located on the corner of Ross St and Glenn Ave. Proceeds from brick sales go to the Auburn Veterans Memorial Fund. This application offers a convenient way to locate honored veterans.

Transportation

Downtown Parking

2. Visiting downtown Auburn for business or pleasure requires knowing where to park. This map highlights all municipal parking spaces and shows availability in real-time for our 'smart lots'.

Street Routing

This application will generate optimized routes across the City of Auburn. Routes are generated based on shortest drive time, distance or by bicycle. Real-time street closures are provided.

The City of Auburn street network is also available as a large (3ft) wall map or as a detailed multi-paged map book .

Bike Paths

The bike paths map shows the current and proposed bicycle routes in and around the City of Auburn. The map is currently available in PDF. To explore cycling options more interactively check out Street Routing. The Street Routing app generates bicycle-friendly directions to destinations of your choice. Alternatively, for established routes, the Auburn Bike Committee has published a bike routes brochure as a guide.

Planning Tools

Future Landuse Plan

This interactive map allows citizens to see the recommended future land use component of the CompPlan 2030. It alloys searching by address, street or subdivision, or generally map browsing.

Renew Opelika Road Plan

Discover the future plan for Opelika Road. This interactive plan allows citizens to see the final design from the Renew Opelika Road master plan. This includes the new streetscapes as well as land use plans. It can be searched by address, street or subdivision, or may be generally browsed through the map itself.

Data

Water Quality Monitor

View water quality data from monitoring locations throughout the city. These stations are monitored weekly by Watershed Division staff. This information shows data on specific collection dates as well as the trend over a period of time. Links to USGS and EPA information regarding the parameters tested are provided.

GIS Metadata

Metadata is data about data. This viewer provides an in-depth look at GIS data used by the City of Auburn. Information provide herein includes, but is not limited to, access and use constraints, attribution, creator, and production dates. Note that while this viewer explores all the City's data, certain datasets are available for internal use only.

 

Requesting GIS Data & Maps. GIS data is available by request through the City's public records request system. Where data is available the City will distribute for personal and/or educational uses. Selling or redistribution is expressly disallowed. Through a data sharing agreement with Auburn University's Media and Digital Resource Library students and academic researchers may bypass the City's public records request system and directly access the available data.
Disclaimer. The City of Auburn, Alabama strives to maintain current and accurate data. None-the-less the City of Auburn, Alabama provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the maps, data and/or related materials. The City of Auburn, Alabama disclaims any responsibility or liability for interpretations from generated maps or decisions based thereon. The act of distribution shall not constitute any such warranty, and no responsibility is assumed by the City of Auburn, Alabama in the use of these data or related materials. The information contained herein is a general representation only and is not to be used without verification by an independent professional qualified to verify such information.