Stretch your detective skills with LOJIC Online

From trash pick-up to capital projects, the city planning resource is chalk-full of useful information — that is, if you can decipher how to use it.

A map of Louisville with colorful sections illustrating each neighborhood, labled "Germantown," "Cherokee Seneca," and more.

Settle all debate over exactly which neighborhood you live in with this tool.

Map via LOJIC

Have you ever passed a mystery construction site and wondered, “What are they building?” Or wanted to know who actually owns that abandoned house on the corner? If so, this is the tool for you.

Enter The Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium, or LOJIC, a multi-agency partnership that provides mapping services for the entire county.

How to play detective

  • Start simple with the LOJIC Online map. Type in any address to find out who owns it, exactly how big it is, and how much it’s worth.
  • Use the Layers function to reveal more info, like how a property is zoned or where the sewer lines flow.
  • If you’re ready for a deeper dive, check out one of LOJIC’s other curated maps. Find a new bike route, see all the short-term rentals in your neighborhood, or see the official boundaries of each neighborhood.
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