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Meghan Blair, GIS Manager, Information and Technology Services Department
[email protected] or 812-349-3599
 

Desiree DeMolina, Communications Director, Office of the Mayor
[email protected] or 812-349-3406

City of Bloomington Launches New Interactive Community Map

The City of Bloomington’s Information & Technology Services (ITS) Department has released the Bloomington Community Map, a new online tool that makes it easier for residents, businesses, and visitors to find helpful information about the city.
 

With intuitive navigation, the map helps users quickly find essential information about their community while supporting transparency and engagement. The application offers a way to display information such as:

  • Nearby amenities and services, including parks, trails and public facilities
  • Zoning and parcel details
  • Neighborhood boundaries, council and school districts and voting precincts
  • Floodplain layers and tree canopies
  • Area demographics

“The Community Map seeks to make information as easily accessible as possible,” said Meghan Blair, GIS Manager. “By having this data at their fingertips, residents have a new tool when deciding where to buy a home, open a business, or even just enjoy a leisurely park visit.”

A key feature of the Community Map is the CivicSearch address lookup, a built-in search tool that allows users to type in an address and instantly view the amenities, zones, and boundaries associated with that location. This functionality makes it simple for residents to learn more about their property and neighborhood.
 

The Community Map also includes a dashboard that provides a quick snapshot of Bloomington. The dashboard summarizes census population metrics—such as total population, median age, and housing characteristics—along with community features like miles of trails and sidewalks, offering residents a broader view of the city alongside the interactive map.


The Community Map is powered by the City’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program, which provides data and mapping tools used across city departments to support operations and planning.