Module
Mapping
Mapping gives your municipality parcel-centric maps where every property links directly to its live mERP® data. Instead of a static map layer, staff can move from a parcel on the map to its financial, land and work records in the same connected platform.
What it does
- Retain and leverage your existing GIS data and resources
- Parcel-centric maps tied to real municipal records
- Every property linked to its live mERP data
- A spatial view across finance, land, assets and work
- One map that reflects the rest of your platform
Works with
Mapping links to Financial, Land Management, ePermitting, Asset Management and Work Management.
Key capabilities
- Parcel layers keyed to the same property records used across mERP, so the map and the database never drift apart
- Click-through from any parcel to its assessment, tax, utility, permit and work history
- Asset and infrastructure layers — water and sewer mains, hydrants, signs, lights and other tracked assets — shown in place
- Open work orders and service requests plotted spatially, so staff can see what is happening where
- Address and parcel search to locate a property and its records quickly at the counter or in the field
- A shared spatial view that planning, public works, finance and citizen services all read from
How it connects
Mapping does not hold a separate copy of your data; it draws live from the modules. The parcel links to Land Management and Financial, infrastructure features link to Asset Management, and pins for jobs and complaints come from Work Management and 311. Because the map reads the same records staff edit elsewhere, a change made in another module shows on the map without a separate sync.
Built for Canadian municipalities
The parcel fabric is built around Canadian assessment-roll and survey practice, and the map ties spatial data to the same property records municipalities already maintain. Like the rest of mERP, it is built, supported and hosted under Canadian jurisdiction, keeping your spatial and property data sovereign.
Your map and your records are the same connected system — kept under Canadian jurisdiction.