— USE CASE - MUNICIPALITIES & PUBLIC AGENCIES
Centralize land data.
Streamline analysis.
Accelerate housing delivery.
Bring fragmented datasets, planning policies, and city assets into one secure workspace — so your team can find opportunities faster and collaborate without the friction.
- ISO-certified secure data environment
- Public and private data layers in one platform
- Saves weeks of manual analysis per project
- Seamless cross-department collaboration
City assets centralized for CreateTO
City divisions consolidated into one view
of work removed from due diligence
Data control — private and public layers
Municipal teams using Ratio.City reduce site analysis time from days to minutes. See how →
THE CHALLENGE
Fragmented data is slowing housing delivery
Cities manage land and infrastructure data across dozens of departments, systems, and formats. The result: duplicated work, missed opportunities, and analysis that takes months instead of days.
Every week of delay is a week housing isn't being built.
THE PLATFORM
One workspace for all your municipal land data
Ratio.City lets municipalities and public agencies consolidate internal datasets, public information, and planning policies — with full control over what stays private, what gets shared, and who has access.
- City of Toronto
- 8,000+ properties managed
- 10,000 affordable units target
- Partnership since 2019
Real Example
How CreateTO centralized Toronto's entire real estate portfolio
CreateTO is the city agency responsible for Toronto's real estate portfolio — over 8,000 properties previously managed across 24 different city divisions, agencies, and corporations. Data was fragmented, inconsistent, and nearly impossible to act on at scale.
Their mandate: identify underutilized city land and help deliver 10,000 affordable housing units through the Housing Now program. To do it, they needed a single, centralized platform that could bring together all of that scattered data and make it actionable.
Using Ratio.City, the CreateTO team consolidated everything — land registry records, planning policies, zoning, transit layers — into one unified workspace. For the first time, they could analyze their entire portfolio in context and find opportunities that simply weren't visible before.
Impact
