For City & County Government

Planning Decisions Backed by Better Data Produce Better Outcomes.

208,000 federal awards. 178,000 nonprofits. 1.83M regulated facilities. Bank CRE coverage on 4,676 institutions. Macro rate indicators. 170M+ parcels. The Civic Intelligence layer gives government teams the economic and property context to make planning decisions from current data, not last year's survey.

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Unified Intelligence for Planning, Assessment, and Economic Development

Parcel-Level Market Context for Assessment and Planning

AVM data, comparable sales, ownership history, assessed value, and lien position at the parcel level, the intelligence layer that informs accurate assessment, identifies undervalued parcels, and supports equitable property tax administration across a jurisdiction.

Zoning, Land Use, and Development Activity Monitoring

Current zoning designations, building code data, active development permits, and pipeline construction activity, mapped at the parcel level across your jurisdiction. Track where growth is occurring, where density is concentrating, and where regulatory review may be warranted.

Infrastructure & Utility Coverage Intelligence

Utility infrastructure status, fiber infrastructure, water service boundaries, sewer coverage, and pipeline corridors, all visible on the same map as parcel and zoning data. Support capital improvement planning, identify underserved areas, and evaluate infrastructure extension feasibility before committing to budget cycles.

Civic Intelligence: 208K Awards, 178K Nonprofits, 1.83M EPA Facilities

208,000 federal awards. 178,000 nonprofits. 1.83M EPA-regulated facilities from EPA public data. These datasets, assembled in the Civic Intelligence layer, give economic development directors the federal spending context, nonprofit sector map, and environmental facility picture that inform business attraction, grant applications, and corridor planning from current public data.

FEMA Risk & Disaster History Overlay

FEMA flood zone designations, disaster declaration history, and environmental risk overlays mapped across your jurisdiction. Support hazard mitigation planning, identify properties in declared disaster areas, and provide infrastructure planners with climate risk context that goes beyond the appraisal footnote.

FDIC Bank CRE + macro rate data Macro Rates

FDIC data on 45,000 CRE loans across 4,676 banks gives economic development teams visibility into institutional lending activity in their jurisdiction. Macro rate data provides the interest rate context that drives housing market conditions. ZIP-level market reports quantify median price trends, rental vacancy rates, and housing tenure mix for policy and planning presentations.

The Intelligence Layer Local Government Has Always Needed and Rarely Had.

Most planning and assessment departments rely on data that is months or years behind the market they are trying to manage. Census estimates, assessor data, and periodic surveys create a picture of where a jurisdiction was, not where it is headed. Policy decisions made on stale data produce outcomes that surprise no one more than the officials who approved them.

Rippleffekt provides the live intelligence layer that keeps planning, assessment, and economic development teams working from current market conditions. Property data, infrastructure context, economic indicators, and demographic signals are all visible in a single platform, without requiring a GIS specialist for every query or a six-month procurement cycle for every data request.

Government access configurations support multi-user environments with appropriate role-based access, so planning staff, assessors, economic development officers, and elected officials can each see the relevant data layer without sharing credentials or creating compliance exposure.

Parcel-level AVM, ownership, and lien data supports accurate and equitable assessment

Real-time market valuations and transaction history across covered jurisdictions, not annual roll estimates.

Infrastructure coverage maps inform capital planning and identify service gaps

Water, sewer, power, and fiber overlays visible at the parcel level before infrastructure budgets are set.

Economic indicators give development directors a data-backed case for business attraction

Employer density, small-business lending activity, population and income movement patterns, and workforce data quantify why a jurisdiction is the right location.

Government Access Is Available. Let's Talk About Your Jurisdiction's Needs.

Request access and we'll discuss platform configuration, data coverage for your area, and how the intelligence layer maps to your planning, assessment, and economic development priorities.