Travis County, home to Texas’ capital city of Austin, knows well the impact of technology on government processes. Staff there are constantly in touch not only with their local legislature but that of Texas as a whole. They understand how keeping digital records helps them streamline internal processes, maintain an eco-friendly storage system, and allow the public easier access to their local laws. They also know the value of keeping things simple. Their enCodePlus portal contains just the County Code, plus a few links to outside resources such as the county’s homepage and permitting website.
What most attracted county staff to enCodePlus was its archiving feature. This enables them to provide a full historic record of the County Code online in an easy-to-navigate format that can also be exported to PDF and printed in part or in full as needed. When converting their County Code to enCodePlus in late 2019, staff was provided with the earliest full version of the code from 1995 and all amendments to it from that point on to build out the historic record. Once the code reached its current version in early 2020, County staff took on the role of codifier, choosing to train with the enCodePlus codification tools in order to self-publish amendments. Now, full versions of the code can be viewed for every ordinance from March 1995 to present day.
Automatically archives and provides historical versions of code sections.
A searchable chronological index tracking the evolution of your plan or code.
Automated email notice of published document updates.
Secure document storage and retrieval system. Search ordinances by number, date or keyword.
Fully customizable websites with branding, messaging, images, videos, color schemes.
Comprehensive glossary with 40,000+ (and counting) planning and zoning terms. Regularly updated.
Esri-based GIS map application designed for planning and zoning queries, analyses, and display.
Instant access to parcel details like ownership, land and building value and district standards.
Advanced user training to build technical competence on use of the platform.