GIS Consulting in Los Angeles, CA
GeoLever provides remote GIS consulting for Los Angeles metro organizations including utilities, commercial real estate firms, transportation agencies, and city and county government. Diana Muresan delivers ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and Enterprise expertise tuned to the spatial workflows that run Southern California infrastructure. Published pricing runs $2,500 to $25,000 per month with no on-site presence in California.
Los Angeles concentrates utility, transportation, and commercial real estate GIS work at a scale matched by only a handful of US metros. LADWP, SoCalGas, Southern California Edison, LA Metro, LA County, Caltrans District 7, and the Port of Los Angeles all run ArcGIS Enterprise deployments. Wildfire risk at the wildland-urban interface, water reuse, transit expansion, and commercial site selection generate constant spatial demand that internal teams struggle to keep up with.
We work with LA-area clients remotely. Discovery, training, and deliverable cycles run through video, shared ArcGIS Online organizations, and asynchronous review. Denver is the only city where we offer in-person consulting.
GIS Challenges in Los Angeles, CA
Organizations in Los Angeles face spatial data challenges shaped by the region’s industries, regulatory environment, and data ecosystem.
Utility Network Modernization
LADWP, SoCalGas, and Southern California Edison run aging electric, gas, and water infrastructure with incomplete spatial documentation. ArcGIS Utility Network migrations require careful geodatabase preparation, topology rules, and asset attribute cleanup.
Wildland-Urban Interface Risk Communication
Foothill communities and the Santa Monica Mountains carry significant wildfire exposure. Risk communication for homeowners, insurers, and council members needs to move beyond regulatory maps into navigable StoryMaps tied to mitigation actions.
Transit and Active Transportation Planning
LA Metro, Caltrans District 7, and surrounding agencies plan transit expansion, bus network redesigns, and active transportation networks that require spatial analysis combining demographics, mode share, and equity overlays.
Commercial Real Estate Site Intelligence
LA-area brokerages, REITs, and developers run site selection, market analysis, and entitlement work across an extraordinarily complex regulatory and demographic landscape. Internal capacity rarely matches deal volume.
Water Reuse and Stormwater Mapping
Stormwater capture, indirect potable reuse, and groundwater replenishment programs require integrated spatial data across LADWP, LA County Public Works, sanitation districts, and watershed councils.
GeoLever in Los Angeles, CA
We bring senior ArcGIS expertise and strategic communication to Los Angeles, CA organizations.
Utility Network Migration Support
Geodatabase design, topology rule configuration, connectivity rules, and asset attribute cleanup for utilities migrating from legacy geometric networks to modern ArcGIS Utility Network deployments.
WUI Risk StoryMaps
Build wildland-urban interface risk StoryMaps that combine fuel modeling outputs, structure exposure, and evacuation routes into communication tools that drive homeowner mitigation and council decisions.
Transit Equity Analysis
Multi-criteria spatial analysis that ties transit access, mode share, and demographic equity overlays into ranked priorities, scenario comparisons, and decision-ready dashboards.
Commercial Real Estate Site Suitability
Site suitability analysis for LA-area developers and brokerages combining demographics, zoning, entitlement risk, traffic counts, and competitive density into ranked candidate shortlists.
Stormwater and Reuse Geodatabases
Design geodatabases that integrate stormwater infrastructure, watershed boundaries, recharge facilities, and reuse delivery networks across LADWP, LA County, and partner agencies.
Los Angeles Industry Focus
The Los Angeles, CA GIS user base concentrates in a handful of high-need sectors.
Utilities
LADWP, SoCalGas, Southern California Edison, and surrounding electric, gas, and water utilities running ArcGIS Enterprise and migrating toward ArcGIS Utility Network for transmission and distribution assets.
Transportation
LA Metro, Caltrans District 7, LADOT, LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and the Port of Los Angeles running spatial analysis for transit, freight, and active transportation planning.
City and County Government
City of Los Angeles departments, LA County agencies, and surrounding municipalities running ArcGIS for planning, public works, emergency management, and public-facing dashboards.
Commercial Real Estate
Commercial brokerages, REITs, and developers running site selection, portfolio analysis, and entitlement work across LA County, Orange County, Ventura, and the Inland Empire.
Environmental and Watershed Programs
Watershed councils, environmental nonprofits, and consulting firms producing spatial deliverables for water quality, habitat restoration, and stormwater capture across Southern California.
Published Pricing
Transparent prices, remote delivery
Los Angeles, CA engagements are remote, with the same delivery quality and published pricing we use everywhere. Three tiers from $2,500 to $25,000/mo.
GIS Consulting in Los Angeles, CA: FAQ
Do you offer on-site GIS consulting in Los Angeles?
No. Los Angeles engagements are remote. Denver is the only city where we offer in-person work.
Can you support ArcGIS Utility Network migrations for Southern California utilities?
Yes. We support geodatabase design, topology and connectivity rule configuration, and asset attribute cleanup for utilities moving off legacy geometric network models.
Can you help with wildfire risk StoryMaps for LA foothill communities?
Yes. We translate fuel modeling outputs, structure exposure data, and evacuation route data into StoryMaps designed for homeowner, insurer, and council audiences.
How much does GIS consulting cost in Los Angeles?
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.
Do you work with commercial real estate firms on site selection?
Yes. Multi-criteria site suitability analysis for brokerages, REITs, and developers across LA County and surrounding metros is one of our common engagements.
How quickly can a Los Angeles project start?
Most engagements begin within two to four weeks of a signed agreement.
Book a discovery call to discuss your Los Angeles 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.