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City Announces New Online Platform to Modernize Planning and Zoning for Businesses and Residents

Des Moines, IALocal News

The City of Des Moines has officially launched a new online platform designed to modernize planning and zoning processes, significantly enhancing user accessibility for residents and small business owners. This innovative tool, powered by enCodePlus and developed by city staff, aims to eliminate barriers previously faced by those unfamiliar with the planning ordinances. The digitization of Chapters 134 and 135 allows individuals looking to improve or build in Des Moines to quickly find essential information. Furthermore, the platform provides direct access to various GIS maps and an intuitive signage calculator, tailored to specific zoning districts. Mayor Boesen highlighted that this initiative aligns with his priorities to streamline the licensing and zoning processes, enabling new business owners to establish themselves more efficiently.

The city is committed to improving public services and fostering a vibrant business environment. Interested applicants can access the platform through the Development Services section of the city website. This advancement marks a significant step in making municipal codes more accessible to the public, reflecting the city's dedication to continuous improvement.

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