← McCracken County data stack

Fork Development Corp · McCracken County, KY · pilot

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Property intelligence for the real America — county records, 2-foot terrain data, federal open data, and an on-device assistant, assembled into the stack that mid-market counties have always deserved.

The starting point is McCracken County, KY: 35,055 parcels fully indexed — legal layer, terrain, hydrography, FEMA flood zones, USDA crop history — assembled into nine apps ranging from a tap-to-see-the-owner iOS tool to a Vision Pro instrument that measures grade without a tape or a crew.

McCracken is the pilot. Every county that comes next runs the same pipeline.

The suite

What we know about McCracken County

35,055
parcels
31k+
owner entities
2 ft
terrain
Full
county coverage
3 yr
crop history
FEMA + terrain
flood
16
things you can ask
On-device
assistant
Legal
Parcel boundaries, ownership, assessments, sale history, legal description, tax bills, adjacency, districts.
Terrain
2-foot ground elevation, full county coverage. Hillshade, contours, slope, aspect, terrain-based flood exposure.
Land character
Slope, lay of the land, and flat acreage scored per parcel. Powers similar-land matching and topology queries instantly.
Hydrography
Streams, waterbodies, and basin polygons. The Ohio River and Massac Creek corridor are fully resolved.
Flood
FEMA flood zones plus terrain-based flood exposure on every parcel. The gap between the two is where uninsured risk lives.
Crop history
Three years of satellite crop data per parcel. Reveals active agricultural use the county record misses.
Infrastructure
Wetlands, road network, fire/EMS stations, federal pipeline mapping.
Assistant
An on-device assistant (with hosted fallback) that composes all of the above into cited natural-language answers — sixteen lookups available out of the box.

The data foundation

Everything in the suite runs on the McCracken County data stack — 35,055 parcels modeled from legal description down to per-pixel terrain and drainage. Walk surfaces it on a map. Holdings queries it by owner entity. Surfacr interrogates it for flood and terrain risk. Appraisr uses it to find topographically defensible comps. Chatr answers plain-English questions against the whole model, cited and on-device.

The apps are the interface. The stack is the asset.

Your county next

McCracken is the first county fully processed. The same pipeline — legal ingest, terrain processing, land-character profiling, owner reconciliation — ports to any county with a tax-roll export and federal open-data coverage. Ballard, Graves, Livingston, Marshall, Trigg, and Lyon are queued.

Want your county lit up, or want to explore what McCracken already has? Fork Development Corp — info@jays.bio

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