Abstract

 

Without the use of a GIS, efforts to estimate urban growth capacities are inexact and speculative.

With the use of a GIS and relational database, urban growth capacities can be estimated and summarized by applying planning rules on a per-parcel basis.

The City of SeaTac has used a parcel-based, GIS-analytical approach for generating estimates of new housing units and employment potential for a 20-year horizon.

 

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