Recently, the map of the open data geoportal of the Department of Urban Planning and Architecture of the Rivne City Council's Executive Committee has undergone significant updates, which will pleasantly surprise visitors.
The legend tool has become more convenient and definitely more informative, which allows you to quickly understand the variety of categories of data set objects, even when they are enabled at the same time, because the user can see the list of layers in the general legend and can open the one necessary for a detailed review.



The ability to adjust the transparency of layers has been updated. It helps to see the direct intersection of data from different layers, when there is a need for such a spatial analysis of the fall of specific objects into defined zones according to various criteria.



The search functions have become more convenient and faster, providing quick navigation on the map even when you need to view a location that is not in Rivne but within the borders of Ukraine.

We have already mentioned more about the search possibilities separately, and we note that visitors to the Rivne geoportal already have an excellent opportunity to easily analyze the features, advantages and disadvantages of land plots, easily finding their location thanks to search by cadastral number. In addition to the plot itself and its location, users can also immediately see information about its address, purpose, category, form of ownership, purpose and area from a public official open source of information.



In addition to the functional capabilities, a new topographic base with a scale of 1:2000 has also appeared. If earlier we could write about the accumulation of retrospective data on geoportals only as a possibility, now there is a really great example of updating the topographic data, when visitors can simultaneously enable to view the archive and current versions of topographical data and it is great to see how much the situation on the city map has changed in the period between the launches of these data sets and to properly assess the scale of changes and works.