With over a year of development behind us, the GIS team at MVPC is proud to announce that version 3 of MIMAP is now available for all communities to use!
When you log into your existing MIMAP application, you will now see a pop-up informing you of the change, including a link to our new webpage describing the history and reasoning behind the move, available here. For the time being, both the current MIMAP 2.0 and the new MIMAP 3.0 will be available for you to use while we make the transition over.
Features of the new MIMAP platform include existing and new functionality such as:
- Layers available separately to the public versus private, including true security locking all protected data behind a server-based firewall
- Map themes that allow for quick switching between different focuses for different departments, such as utility or conservation views
- A custom-coded module for browsing parcel assessment information and any related data you have provided to us
- Ability to create an abutters list from your parcel information and output directly to Excel or print-ready mailing labels (Logged-in only)
- Support for creating local drawings on and measuring areas of your community
- Printing functionality for standard 8.5” x 11” letter paper and tabloid sized 11” x 17” maps, including any of your drawings or measures, to PDF and PNG files
- Brand-new 2025 pictometry imagery for you to admire, as well as historic imagery dating back to 2017
- Integrated street view with every parcel in Google’s coverage
- …and more!
Nearly all the MIMAP viewers’ functionality and nuances are customizable to each community’s needs. Town administrators and employees are encouraged to reach out to request changes, additional data, or to ask questions about expanding and making this new platform truly their own!
On June 24th, we hosted a training for using the new platform over Zoom, which was recorded and will be available for you to view on our website shortly. We hope this addresses any questions you may have, but as always, feel free to contact us at [email protected] for any questions, comments, or concerns.
We hope you are as excited as us to see this monumental project finally come to fruition!