By Brandie Majeau
The Town of Redwater is delighted to announce the unveiling of its interactive map, a dynamic
tool designed to change the way residents, businesses, and potential site selectors access crucial
information about their community. Aligned with our strategic goal of economic and successful
growth, this cutting-edge program marks a significant leap forward in providing users with
independent, immediate access to valuable information. No more waiting for a response – with
the interactive map, stakeholders can have key data at their fingertips, eliminating delays and
enhancing efficiency.
Key Features of the Interactive Map:
User-Friendly Design: Navigating the map is a breeze. Users can access it by clicking on the
quick links tab on the Town of Redwater website, opening a gateway to a wealth of information.
Comprehensive Data: The map covers various target areas, offering insights into land
descriptions, utility locations, stormwater facilities, current structures, tax assessments, and
more.
Empowering Independence: Residents, businesses, potential site selectors, and homeowners now
have the autonomy to gather critical information, from zoning codes to property descriptions,
fostering a more informed and self-reliant community.
“Can I build a garage suite? Am I zoned Residential or Commercial?” – Homeowners now have
instant answers, thanks to the streamlined program, saving time and promoting convenience.
Powered by CATALIS, with a commitment to “build trust and centralize data with interactive,
citizen-focused solutions,” the Town of Redwater invites everyone to embark on an immersive
tour of their town. Let curiosity guide you, and let your fingertips explore the wealth of
information waiting for you.
Value for:
Residents: Instant answers and increased independence.
Businesses: Quick access to crucial data for decision-making.
Potential Site Selectors: Comprehensive insights for strategic planning.
This initiative aligns with the Town of Redwater’s commitment to innovation and community
empowerment, contributing to economic growth and success.
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