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RegsAI makes it easy to explore development codes, infrastructure rules, and zoning requirements—without digging through PDFs or ordinance documents.

regsai.query.ts
api.config.json
// Example Response from RegsAI
{
jurisdiction: "Harris County",
zoning: "R-1",
setback: "25 feet",
section: "4.2.1"
}

Regulatory AI Assistant

Welcome to your Regulatory AI Assistant, the easiest way to navigate and query local land development regulations. We have procured all of the state and local Houston region land development regulations in one location, kept up to date, studied by AI, and ready to answer your important questions.

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Use natural language to search for local rules and requirements across multiple jurisdictions.

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How It Works

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Our AI makes it easy to find the information you need without digging through hundreds of pages of regulations. Ask questions like:

  • What are the side yard setbacks in Montgomery County for residential lots?
  • Can I build a detention pond in a floodplain?
  • What driveway widths are allowed in Harris County?

Quick Start

1. Enter a question on the Search page

Use plain English — the AI understands zoning, engineering, and planning lingo.

Pro Tip

Be specific. Instead of “What are the rules?”, try “What is the minimum lot width for R-1 zoning in Katy, TX?”

2. Review the Answer + Source

The assistant provides a summarized answer with citations and direct links to the official regulation.

🏗️ Setback Requirement: A minimum 25-foot front yard is required in R-1 zoning districts.  
📘 Source: Harris County Development Regulations, Section 4.2.1