
The City of Round Rock Geographic Information Systems (GIS) website provides access to a large collection of spatial data. The GIS allows city departments to create, store, display, and analyze a substantial amount of data (parcels, zoning, streets, utilities, etc.) for critical decision making. The GIS is a tool to leverage all of this data, and it is available to you through our interactive mapping websites, data warehouse, and downloadable PDF maps.
Upgrade update
The City of Round Rock GIS website and interactive maps have undergone a significant upgrade. The previous versions have been replaced with a faster, easier to use, and more robust interface. As a result of these changes, the URLs for the interactive map viewers have changed, so be sure to click the links below and update your favorites.
In addition, there are some new viewers available, such as the AddressViewer, UtilityView, and FEMAView, as well as an all new PDF Map Library for commonly requested maps.
 | City View Make a map of the city or just your house! Find an address and map it. Map viewer includes Round Rock's parcels, streets, city limits, zoning districts, topography, aerial imagery and more. |
 | Address View Locate an Address. Simple. Easy. |
 | FEMA View Displays a subset of the Flood Hazard Areas contained in Digital Flood Insurance Rate Maps (DFIRM) available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Commonly known as Flood Plain data. |
 | Utility View Locate and view Water, Wastewater, and Storm Water features throughout the City of Round Rock. |
 | Downloadable GIS Data Warehouse (ArcView Shapefiles) |
| Downloadable PDF Map Library Commonly requested maps available in PDF format for download. (City Limits, ETJ & MUDs, plus Zoning, Land Use, and Neighborhoods) |
Helpful GIS Links

DISCLAIMER
Though care has been taken to produce these maps and interactive map viewers, the City of Round Rock makes no claim as to the accuracy or completeness of these maps or the data contained within. Parcel data is for informational purposes and does not constitute a legal land boundary survey. Locations of underground utilities are approximate and not suitable for construction. Flood hazard information is derived from 2008 FEMA data, and the CORR has no control over the content.
Direct questions to the City of Round Rock GIS Coordinator, Chris Collier.