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Mature Support Notification: Parcel Drafter

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02-06-2025 07:56 AM
ChrisBuscaglia
Esri Contributor
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Important Announcement: ArcGIS Web AppBuilder (WAB) Retirement Update

Hello, 

In July 2025, ArcGIS Web AppBuilder (WAB) will be retired. To ensure a smooth transition, our team is proactively planning to migrate the current ArcGIS Solution to mature support in the upcoming March 2025 release. During this transition period, users can configure WAB using the Parcel Drafter widget until July (or until the official retirement of WAB). All current applications will continue to function as configured.

Our team is currently working with various teams to determine the best technology to support this workflow into the future.

We welcome any feedback, questions, or concerns you may have regarding this transition.

Thanks

ArcGIS Solutions Team

6 Comments
ChelseaRozek
MVP Regular Contributor

We're eagerly awaiting a replacement. For anyone else in the same boat, please upvote the idea here: Parcel Drafter Widget - Experience Builder - Esri Community

HeatherWidlund
Frequent Contributor

We definitely need an easy-to-use, easy-to-configure, full parity solution to replace the Parcel Drafter widget. It needs to support configurable snapping to points and vertices, radius, tangent and chord bearings, arc length and chord length, misclose parameters and everything the current widget can do. This is very important to our Assessor's Office workflow for non-GIS-savvy users. I don't have the ability to train or deploy ArcGIS Pro to these users.

ChrisBuscaglia
Esri Contributor

@ChelseaRozek @HeatherWidlund How many users do you have using this solution in production and are they mainly deed examiners? 

HeatherWidlund
Frequent Contributor

We have about 3 people in our office who use the solution for mapping deeds to create or edit tax accounts. I know it's not a ton of people, but they completely rely on this tool.

CFECAK
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Occasional Contributor

Being used extensively by users in our office.  Would live to have something to replace it.  Literally yelled at each day about this.  It is on the white board as a need and marked don't let this death star blow up.

ChelseaRozek
MVP Regular Contributor

@ChrisBuscaglia Our County Equalization department says: 

"Our process is that, if the Treasurer finds any meaningful discrepancy between a property’s deeded legal and our tax description, they will bring it to our office for verification.  To verify, we will be exhaustive and map out the parcel based on the deed description for comparison.  Most deeds are metes-and-bounds (COGO), so we need a solution that allows our front desk staff (1 full-time Equalization technician and 1 part-time aide who both do not specialize in GIS) to easily enter metes and bounds courses and display the result within the context of our parcel polygons and cadastral layers. They are our first line for fielding these checks. Two full time GIS Specialists can also verify deeds that are more complicated or involved.

The ability to verify deed descriptions is a critical function of the department, in association with the Treasurer’s office, to ensure that property being transferred (and subsequently taxed) is the same as the property being assessed for purposes of taxation."