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LA State Lands Louisiana

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Louisiana State Land Office state-agency tracts — 1,026 polygons covering LSU campuses, prisons, parks, DOTD facilities. Mineral leases route through SONRIS, not this layer.

What is LA State Lands Louisiana?

Louisiana State Land Office (LSLO) AGOL Feature Service covering 1,026 state-agency land tracts. The layer is real-estate-style state holdings — LSU/McNeese/Southern campuses, state prisons, parks, DOTD rest areas, and similar facilities. Mineral interests are NOT in this layer; those route through la-sonris. Covers all 64 LA parishes; codes stored both zero-padded ('01') and unpadded ('1') upstream and the handler matches both. Handler accepts parish input as code ('10') or name ('Calcasieu' / 'St. Tammany' / 'Saint Tammany'). LEASE_OWN_ S/L/M decoded — State-Owned (839 tracts, 81%), Leased by State (150, 15%), Mixed (37, 4%). SURF_INT mostly FULL_INTEREST (1,008/1,026), 15 PART_INTEREST, 1 NO_INTEREST. USE_ exclusively 'STATE AGENCY LAND'. Department codes group tracts by state department (DOA, DOTD, LSU System, etc.). Polygon centroids computed for map handoff.

Available Tools

  • searchStateLands
    LA state-agency land tracts (1,026). Filter parish/facility/lease/department/bbox.
  • getStateLandTract
    Look up a single tract by SITE_CODE id (e.g. '5-10-006').
  • getServiceInfo
    Schema + record count for the LA State Lands layer.

Requirements

  • ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS
    Set ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS=true to allow connector toggles.

Quick Setup Guide

Follow these steps to connect your AI agents to this connector

Set ENABLE_ENVIRONMENTAL_APIS=true for your deployment.

Open /mcp and turn on LA State Lands with the environmental switch.

Call the la-state-lands MCP tool — start with method=searchStateLands.

Connect to Your AI Assistant

Choose your AI assistant below for specific setup instructions

Follow these steps to connect LA State Lands Louisiana to Claude:

Step 1: Open Claude Settings

Launch Claude → Click the profile button (bottom left) → Navigate to Settings

Step 2: Access Connectors

Scroll down to the Connectors tab → Navigate to the bottom → Click “Add Custom Connector”

Step 3: Name Your Connector

Enter any name you'd like for this connector

Step 4: Get the Connector URL

Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use

Step 5: Add the Connector

Paste the URL in the “Remote MCP Server URL” text box → Click Add

Step 6: Start Using

Your connector is now ready to use in Claude

Follow these steps to connect LA State Lands Louisiana to ChatGPT:

Step 1: Enable Developer Mode

Go to Settings → Connectors → Advanced → Enable Developer mode

Step 2: Create New Connector

Go back to Connectors page → Click “Create” (top right)

Step 3: Name Your Connector

Enter any name you'd like for this connector (descriptions are optional)

Step 4: Get the Connector URL

Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use

Step 5: Add the URL

Paste the URL in the “MCP Server URL” text box

Step 6: Set Authentication

Click the authentication dropdown → Select “No authentication” (PatchOps handles authentication internally)

Step 7: Create the Connector

Click “I understand and want to continue” checkbox → Press Create

Step 8: Using the Connector

Start a new chat → Click the + button (left of text box) → Open dropdown → Hover over three dots labeled “More” → Select your connector

Instructions for connecting LA State Lands Louisiana to GitHub Copilot:

Coming Soon

Detailed setup instructions for GitHub Copilot will be added here.

For other MCP-compatible platforms:

Step 1: Get the Connector URL

Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use

Step 2: Add to Configuration

Add this configuration to your MCP settings file. Replace the URL with your specific connector URL from the /mcp page:

"LA State Lands Louisiana-MCP": {
  "url": "https://patchops.ai/api/mcp/...",
  "type": "http"
}

Example Configuration

Here’s an example using PatchOps MCP:

"PatchOps-MCP": {
  "url": "https://patchops.ai/api/mcp/...",
  "type": "http"
}