
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) & Mapping
Hubbard County GIS Data Available Online
Better data availability enables more informed decision-making on investments and enhancements in our communities while providing support for numerous economic activities. This site is the only official, authoritative source for geospatial data provided by Hubbard County.
What We Do
Counties use a geographic information system, or GIS, to store, manage, and map out all kinds of useful information. One of the simplest examples is to think about combining Google Maps with a plat book. We use GIS technology to display, analyze, and interact with property information. We also use GIS to help county employees track and complete tasks in the office or in the field, such as measuring buildings and setbacks, installing a road sign, or managing timber harvests.
In addition, the GIS office is responsible for the planning, design, implementation, maintenance, and technical support of the County’s GIS data, information, and products, as well as administration of the County’s Enhanced 911 (E911) addressing program which includes assigning new physical addresses to properties.