GIS Consulting in Atlanta, GA

GIS Consulting in Atlanta, GA

GeoLever provides remote GIS consulting for Atlanta and metro Georgia organizations including state agencies, county governments, public safety programs, logistics operators, and southeastern utilities. Diana Muresan delivers ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and Enterprise expertise tuned to the workflows that run metro Atlanta infrastructure and governance. Published pricing runs $2,500 to $25,000 per month with no on-site presence in Georgia.

Atlanta concentrates a deep public safety, logistics, and government GIS ecosystem. The Atlanta Regional Commission, Georgia Department of Transportation, Fulton County, Cobb County, DeKalb County, Gwinnett County, and the City of Atlanta all run mature ArcGIS Enterprise deployments. Layered on top: Georgia Power, Norfolk Southern, regional logistics operators, and a deep bench of consultancies serving the southeastern infrastructure market.

We work with Atlanta-area clients remotely. Discovery, training, and deliverable cycles run through video and shared ArcGIS Online organizations. Denver is the only city where we offer in-person consulting.

Local Challenges

GIS Challenges in Atlanta, GA

Organizations in Atlanta face spatial data challenges shaped by the region’s industries, regulatory environment, and data ecosystem.

Cross-County Data Reconciliation

Metro Atlanta spans Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton, Henry, and surrounding counties with inconsistent parcel schemas, zoning data, and refresh cadences. Regional analysis requires deliberate data reconciliation work.

Public Safety Accountability Dashboards

Metro Atlanta public safety agencies produce vast spatial data on incidents, response times, and patrol coverage. Translating that data into accountable public-facing dashboards that survive scrutiny is harder than producing it.

Logistics Network Spatial Analysis

Atlanta sits at the center of a logistics network covering air freight, rail, trucking, and warehousing. Spatial analysis on facility siting, route optimization, and labor sheds requires senior cartographic capacity that internal teams often lack.

Regional Transportation Planning

ARC, GDOT, MARTA, and surrounding transit and roadway agencies need spatial analysis that supports transit expansion, freight planning, and active transportation across an eleven-county metro footprint.

Stormwater and Watershed Coordination

Metro Atlanta watersheds cross dozens of jurisdictions. Stormwater compliance, water quality monitoring, and infrastructure planning require geodatabases that survive boundary changes and inter-agency coordination.

How We Help

GeoLever in Atlanta, GA

We bring senior ArcGIS expertise and strategic communication to Atlanta, GA organizations.

Metro Atlanta Geodatabase Integration

Design geodatabases that reconcile parcel, zoning, infrastructure, and demographic data across metro counties for regional planning organizations, consultancies, and authorities.

Public Safety StoryMaps and Dashboards

Translate police, fire, and EMS spatial data into accountable, public-facing dashboards and StoryMaps that survive council, journalist, and community scrutiny.

Logistics Site and Route Analysis

Multi-criteria spatial analysis for logistics operators covering warehouse siting, route optimization, and labor shed mapping with demographic and infrastructure overlays.

Transportation Network Geodatabase Work

Geodatabase design and ETL workflows that integrate ARC, GDOT, MARTA, and county data for regional planning, freight analysis, and transit expansion programs.

Watershed and Stormwater Geodatabases

Geodatabase architecture for stormwater compliance, watershed monitoring, and infrastructure planning that survives jurisdictional boundary changes and inter-agency data sharing.

Sectors We Serve

Atlanta Industry Focus

The Atlanta, GA GIS user base concentrates in a handful of high-need sectors.

State and Regional Government

Georgia state agencies, the Atlanta Regional Commission, Georgia Department of Transportation, and surrounding regional planning organizations running ArcGIS at scale.

Metro Counties

Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, Clayton, Henry, and surrounding metro counties running ArcGIS Enterprise for parcels, zoning, infrastructure, and public services.

Public Safety

Metro Atlanta police, sheriff, fire, and EMS agencies running spatial analysis for response planning, hot-spot identification, and accountable public communication.

Logistics and Freight

Atlanta-headquartered logistics operators, freight rail, air cargo support firms, and warehousing developers running spatial analysis on networks, facilities, and labor markets.

Southeastern Utilities

Georgia Power, regional electric cooperatives, and southeastern water utilities running ArcGIS Enterprise and migrating distribution and transmission assets to modern geodatabases.

Published Pricing

Transparent prices, remote delivery

Atlanta, GA engagements are remote, with the same delivery quality and published pricing we use everywhere. Three tiers from $2,500 to $25,000/mo.

Frequently Asked

GIS Consulting in Atlanta, GA: FAQ

Do you offer on-site GIS consulting in Atlanta?

No. Atlanta engagements are remote. Denver is the only city where we offer in-person work.

Can you support Georgia state agency and metro county GIS work?

Yes, directly as a consultant or as a subcontractor through prime contractors. We help with geodatabase consolidation, dashboards, and public-facing StoryMaps.

How much does GIS consulting cost in Atlanta?

Pricing is the same nationwide. GeoStory StoryMap projects run $2,500 to $7,500. GeoConsult project work runs $5,000 to $15,000. GeoPartner monthly retainers run $10,000 to $25,000.

Can you help metro Atlanta public safety agencies build accountability dashboards?

Yes. We translate incident, response time, and patrol coverage data into public-facing dashboards and StoryMaps that hold up to scrutiny from councils, journalists, and community groups.

Do you work with Atlanta logistics operators?

Yes. Warehouse siting, route optimization, and labor shed analysis for logistics, freight, and warehousing operators is a common engagement.

How quickly can an Atlanta project start?

Most engagements begin within two to four weeks of a signed agreement.

Book a discovery call to discuss your Atlanta GIS project. Remote engagement, published pricing, infrastructure-grade delivery.

Free 30-minute call. We will discuss your spatial data challenges and whether GeoLever is the right fit.