
ArcGIS Urban
GIS software
Urban planning and design software
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What is ArcGIS Urban
ArcGIS Urban is a web-based urban planning and design application used to evaluate land-use scenarios and development proposals in a 2D/3D geographic context. It targets city planners, urban designers, and GIS teams who need to test zoning, capacity, and policy impacts and communicate alternatives to stakeholders. The product is designed to work with the ArcGIS platform, using GIS data and 3D scene content to support scenario planning and review workflows.
Scenario planning with 3D
ArcGIS Urban supports creating and comparing multiple planning scenarios and development proposals using 2D maps and 3D scenes. This helps teams evaluate impacts such as capacity and land-use changes in a spatially explicit way. The scenario structure is useful for communicating alternatives and tracking assumptions across iterations.
Tight ArcGIS platform integration
The product is built to integrate with ArcGIS services and content, including web maps, scene layers, and organizational data managed in the ArcGIS ecosystem. This reduces duplication for organizations already standardizing on ArcGIS for basemaps, authoritative layers, and sharing. It also supports collaboration patterns common in ArcGIS deployments (role-based access and shared items) when configured through the platform.
Planning-focused data model
ArcGIS Urban includes planning-oriented concepts such as zoning, plans, and projects that align with municipal planning workflows. This provides a more structured approach than general-purpose mapping tools when managing proposals and policy constraints. The model helps connect GIS layers to planning attributes used for review and reporting.
ArcGIS dependency for full value
ArcGIS Urban is most effective when an organization already uses ArcGIS for data hosting, identity, and GIS administration. Teams without ArcGIS Online/ArcGIS Enterprise practices may face additional setup and governance work before Urban is productive. This can increase total cost and implementation time compared with standalone planning tools.
Requires strong data readiness
Meaningful scenario analysis depends on accurate parcel, zoning, and 3D context data, which many jurisdictions must assemble and maintain. Data gaps or inconsistent schemas can limit the reliability of outputs and require ongoing GIS data engineering. Organizations may need additional processes for data stewardship and update cycles.
Specialized workflow learning curve
Urban planning concepts, 3D visualization, and ArcGIS administration introduce a learning curve for users who only need basic mapping. Training is often required to configure plans, manage scenarios, and publish/share content appropriately. Smaller teams may find the operational overhead higher than simpler web mapping products.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Stand‑alone ArcGIS Urban (previous offering) | Not available for purchase — contact Esri / see notes | Esri product pages state ArcGIS Urban is no longer offered as a stand‑alone add‑on or as the ArcGIS Urban Suite; customers must move to ArcGIS user types (see Professional Plus inclusion). |
| Access via ArcGIS user types (ArcGIS Online / ArcGIS Enterprise) | Contact Esri / Sales (pricing set by ArcGIS user types) | ArcGIS Urban is delivered through ArcGIS user types (access typically provided by the Professional Plus user type). Purchase/configuration is via ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise licensing — contact Esri for pricing and to add licenses. |
| ArcGIS for Personal Use (noncommercial individual subscription) | Price not listed on product page; purchase via Esri Store / contact sales | ArcGIS for Personal Use (sold through Esri store) includes the ArcGIS Urban Suite; the Esri product page directs buyers to contact sales or the Esri Store for ordering and pricing. |
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