Zoning · Georgia
Zoning in Georgia
Zoning (Municipal planning departments) data for ZIP codes in Georgia. Pick a ZIP below to dive into the zoning summary.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
What lands here
Pages translate the city's zoning code into plain English for the ZIP's dominant classifications, with a link to the planning department's official map.
Source & refresh
Municipal planning departments. Refreshed annual plus ad-hoc rezonings. Primary source →
Georgia top concern
Coastal flood (Savannah/Brunswick), tornadoes
Georgia has both Atlantic coastal AE/VE zones and inland tornado/wind exposure. Wildfire risk in southeastern flatwoods. EPA SDWIS compliance varies sharply between urban Atlanta utilities and small rural systems in southwest GA.
See Georgia state page for the full state-level rollup across all 12 dimensions.
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