This PDF map depicts 2020 Census tract boundaries overlaying city areas within Broward County, Florida. Dimensions: 11"x11".Census tract labels have been annotated to 1:200,000 scale and cities are symbolized through unique colors to show area and distinction. Data comes from US Census Bureau, 2020 TIGER/Line shapefiles and BCGIS.Cities shapefile.Created Oct 2021.
This map depicts 2020 Census tract boundaries overlaying city areas within the northern area of Broward County, Florida. Dimensions: 11"x11".
Broward County Housing Finance and Community Redevelopment Division is responsible for the implementation of the Broward Redevelopment Program (BRP). This Program was approved by the Board of County Commissioners (Board) on April 23, 2013.Since that time, the BRP has funded 15 redevelopment projects in 7 municipalities or Community Redevelopment Areas (CRA’s) totaling $12,665,000 through two rounds of funding. The maximum funding per application/funding cycle and per City or CRA is $1 million. Currently three redevelopment projects have been completed; one in West Park and two in Oakland Park. The goal of the BRP is to provide funding for eligible projects in defined redevelopment areas which have demonstrated blighting conditions, higher unemployment rates and lower property value growth than those of the municipality which the project is located or the County. In addition to removal of blighting conditions, the BRP acknowledges economic development and job creation as important public purposes for funding consideration.Funding for the BRP is provided through performance-based reimbursement grants.Eligible projects are:Property Acquisition for Lot AssemblageAffordable Housing (for new units only)Public ImprovementsInterior Build-out for Economic Development (does not include furniture and equipment)Child care facilities undergoing or seeking accreditation pursuant to Chapter 402 Florida Statutes Eligible applicants for funding through the BRP include; municipalities, Community Redevelopment Agencies (CRA’s) which do not receive Tax Increment Financing (TIF), or the County in partnership with a municipality/CRA.For further information, please contact us at 954-357-4900.Additional Information
The High Accuracy Elevation Data Project collected elevation data (meters) on a 400 meter topographic grid with a vertical accuracy of +/- 15 centimeters to define the topography in South Florida. The data are referenced to the horizontal datum North American Datum 1983 (NAD 83) and the vertical datum North American Vertical Datum 1988 (NAVD 88). In some areas, the surveying was accomplished using airboats. Because access was a logistical problem with airboats, the USGS developed a helicopter-based instrument known as the Airborne Height Finder (AHF). All subsequent data collection used the AHF. Data were collected from the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, south through the Water Conservation Areas (1A, 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B), Big Cypress National Park, the Everglades National Park, to the Florida Bay. The data are available for the areas shown on the USGS High Accuracy Elevation Data graphic at http://sofia.usgs.gov/exchange/desmond/desmondelev.html . The work was performed for Everglades ecosystem restoration purposes.
The data are from regional topographic surveys to collect and provide elevation data to parameterize hydrologic and ecological numerical simulation models that are being developed for ecosystem restoration activities. Surveying services were also rendered to provide vertical reference points for numerous water level gauges. Modeling of sheet flow and water surface levels in the wetlands of South Florida is very sensitive to changes in elevation due to the expansive and extremely low relief terrain. Hydrologists determined minimum vertical accuracy requirements for the elevation data for use as input to hydrologic models. As a result, elevation data with a vertical accuracy specification of +/-15 centimeters (cm) relative to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88) were collected in critical areas using state-of-the-art differential global positioning system (GPS) technology and data processing techniques.
This map depicts 2020 Census tract boundaries overlaying city areas within the southern part of Broward County, Florida. Dimensions: 8.5"x14".
This is a 24x24 inch downloadable PDF map of existing roads and parking facilities in Broward County. Lanes arrangements are from two to twelve. Classifications and jurisdictions are: state principal arterial, state minor arterial, state collector, county principal arterial, county minor arterial, county collector, city principal arterial, city minor arterial, and city collector. Includes significant parking facilities locations.
Layers include: ParkingandRideLots, Significant Parking Facility, BRoadAnnoTransMap, Fclass freeway, FClassNonFreeway, Evacuation Routes, AirportsAsPoints, AirportNamesText, Airports, PSD.airports.
This layer is sourced from gis.fortlauderdale.gov.
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A dataset listing Florida counties by population for 2024.
This experience use the BrowardCompositeLocator to search address on the web map to locate address jurisdiction and specifically whether or not they fall into Broward Municipal Service District (BMSD) neighborhoods. Experience can be utilized by searching for address using the search tool and clicking on the point to see which city the address is within. If the address is in the BMSD, the point will fall into the yellow cross hatched areas and pop-up will provide the BMSD neighborhood name. Created 01/2024. Migrated from depreciated web app.
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This PDF map depicts 2020 Census tract boundaries overlaying city areas within Broward County, Florida. Dimensions: 11"x11".Census tract labels have been annotated to 1:200,000 scale and cities are symbolized through unique colors to show area and distinction. Data comes from US Census Bureau, 2020 TIGER/Line shapefiles and BCGIS.Cities shapefile.Created Oct 2021.