Code Library
Municipal Code, Structured for Legal Work
Browse, search, and cite municipal code with full source attribution. Every section linked to its origin — the ordinance that created it, and every amendment that changed it.
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What the Code Library Gives You
Full Code Hierarchy
Navigate the complete structure of a municipal code — title, chapter, article, section — the way the jurisdiction organizes it, not a flat document dump.
Cross-Section Search
Search across the entire code and find every section that governs a particular topic, use, or dimensional standard.
Section History
See the full history of any section: when it was adopted, when it was amended, and what each version said.
Citation-Ready References
Every section includes its official designation (e.g., § 25-6-101), effective date, and source document — ready for use in legal briefs, opinions, and due diligence.
Source Attribution
Every provision is linked to its source document, page, and the specific sentence or clause it derives from.
Change Awareness
See when a section was added, amended, or removed — and the ordinance that caused the change — so you're never working from stale text.
Source Attribution
No Black-Box Inference
Every attribute in the Code Library — permitted uses, dimensional standards, effective dates — is linked to its source: the specific document, page, and sentence it was derived from.
This means you can verify any data point against its authoritative source. No guessing, no proprietary extraction you can't audit.
See how the chain works →Example: Source Attribution
The Product
Built for Professionals Who Read the Law
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Structured hierarchy
Browse title → chapter → article → section with citation-preserving navigation.
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Source-linked sections
Every section references the ordinance and source document that introduced it.
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Version awareness
Track effective dates and amendment history before relying on a section.
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Full Code Library coverage for Austin, Texas is available through the pilot program — including source attribution, amendment history, and Legislative Chain access.
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