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This layer is sourced from the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office and has been edited, filtered, or otherwise modified to suit the needs of the Town of Pembroke Park, FL. This layer is periodically updated by Pembroke Park, using data provided by Broward County. Last update was conducted on September 26th, 2023.Snapshots of this layer are taken and archived just prior to incorporating the latest changes from Broward County and can be found on Pembroke Park's GIS site: https://gis-tppfl.hub.arcgis.com/. Archived versions of the parcel layer are identified with an underscore "archive" and underscore date appended to the name. Example: Parcels_archive_08_16_2021 (this corresponds to an archived snapshot of the parcel layer as it existed on August 16, 2021).For additional information, please contact TownPlanner@tppfl.gov
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TwitterThe data set indicates the Broward County Land Use Plan designation for all parcels in Broward County. Note: Roads, other than those designated "Transportation" are not assigned a Broward County Land Use Plan designation. This data is updated as needed and as amendments become effective. Companion data includes Dashed-Line Areas, Irregular Areas, Pending Amendments and Activity Centers. Layer files are available for standard coloring. Municipal land use plans must be consistent with the Broward County Land Use Plan. The Broward County Planning Council reviews each municipal land use plan pursuant to the Broward County Charter and certifies those municipal land use plans which have been found to be in "substantial conformity" with the Broward County Land Use Plan. When certified by the Council, the municipal land use plan becomes the effective land use plan for the municipal jurisdiction. The land use designations on the Broward County Land Use Plan serve as the basis for municipal jurisdiction. The municipal land use plans may be more restrictive than the Broward County Land Use Plan and may depict uses and categories other than those shown on the Broward County Land Use Plan for specific parcels. Areas designated on the Broward County Land Use Plan Map or particular uses are approximate. The exact boundaries for zoning will be determined by the municipality within the reasonable limits of the designation on the map. For further information regarding identification of the effective land use plan for a specific area or for interpretation of the land use designation for a specific parcel, please contact the Broward County Planning Council at 954.357.6695.
This data set was developed to be utilized as a land use plan map and to permit the compilation and analysis of associated data such as, but not limited to, acreage and permitted dwelling units. This data is the BrowardNext version and was updated October 15, 2019. For informational purposes only.
Source: Broward County Planning Council
Effective Date:
Last Update: 10/15/2019
Update Cycle: As needed
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TwitterThe GIS Section reviews the layer in support of the EOC and the Urban Planning Division. The data is checked for inclusion and geometric placement accuracy. The GIS Section is no longer updating City Parks 100%. We will be reviewing a select handful of parks each year. Generally, we will begin our update schedule with the largest cities first, but a good city parks source may alter that schedule. The years listed below indicate which cities have been updated.
2009: All parks corrected to parcels. Corrected/updated Weston with T. Gates data.
2010: The cities' parks updated included Hollywood, Pompano Beach, and Hollywood.
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review technique was a review and/or incorporation of geodata from Ft.
Lauderdale and website information incorporation from Pompano and Hollywood.
2011: Davie Parks updated and corrected based on Irene Degroot's shapefile and aerials. Wilton Manors update complete, city manager’s office said pocket parks are to be expected soon. West Park parks reflect parcels - note Mary Saunders Park is a very irregular shape, made up of many rights-of-way and will be an exception to our parcel-based rule.
2013: Toni Peyton said there were no changes to county parks since Miramar Pinelands. She requested a map of POD parks. Pembroke Pines - reviewed park inventory, park map locator, and spoke with Lori of Chuck Vones' (Dir. Parks and Rec) office. Reviewed Miramar Park Inventory.
2014: Reviewed and updated Coral Springs, Lauderdale By the Sea, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, Lighthouse Point, Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, and West Park.
2015: Reviewed 05/15/15
2021: Updated by BCGIS - Ruth Rothkoph Park and Lieberman Botanical Park in Lauderhill.
Source: BCGIS
Effective Date:
Last Update: 08/03/2021
Update Cycle: As needed.
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Layers include: 2022 commission districts and 2022 municipal boundaries.
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Broward County Parks: The locations of all sixty-two county-owned and operated parks, last updated March 2013 when the Lafayette Park boundary changed. This layer was reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Division of Broward County on 5/15/2015 with no updates required. This layer will be updates as park boundaries change or new parks are added to Broward County.
Broward County City Parks: The GIS Section reviews the BCGIS.ParkCity layer annually in support of the EOC and the Comprehensive Plan. The data is checked for inclusion and geometric placement accuracy. The GIS Section is no longer updating City Parks 100%. We will be reviewing a select handful of parks each year. Generally we will begin our update schedule with the largest cities first, but a good city parks source may alter that schedule. The years listed below indicate which cities have been updated.
2009: All parks corrected to parcels. Corrected/updated Weston with T. Gates data.
2010: The cities' parks updated included Hollywood, Pompano Beach, and Hollywood.
The review technique was a review and/or incorporation of geodata from Ft. Lauderdale and website information incorporation from Pompano and Hollywood.
2011: Davie Parks updated and corrected based on Irene Degroot's shapefile and aerials. Wilton Manors update complete, city managers office said pocket parks are to be expected soon. West Park parks reflect parcels - note Mary Saunders Park is a very irregular shape, made up of many rights-of-way and will be an exception to our parcel based rule.
2013: Toni Peyton said there were no changes to county parks since Miramar Pinelands. She requested a map of POD parks. Pembroke Pines - reviewed park inventory, park map locator, and spoke with Lori of Chuck Vones' (Dir. Parks and Rec) office. Reviewed Miramar Park Inventory.
2014: Reviewed and updated Coral Springs, Lauderdale By the Sea, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, Lighthouse Point, Fort Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, and West Park.
2015: Reviewed 05/15/15
Broward County State Parks: Two State Parks in Broward County, Fl. Data reviewed 05/15/2015.
Source: Parks and Recreation Division of Broward County
Effective Date: 03/2013
Last Update: 05/15/2015
Update Cycle: As needed
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TwitterThis 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.
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TwitterThis map depicts 2020 Census tract boundaries overlaying city areas within the southern part of Broward County, Florida. Dimensions: 8.5"x14".
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This is an 8x11 inch downloadable PDF map of Broward County’s Commission District 5.
Layers include: commission districts, municipal boundaries, Florida water conservation districts.
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TwitterThe U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is coordinating the aquisition of high accuracy elevation data. Three formats of the data are available for each data set: .cor files which contain complete lists of Global Positioning System point files, .asc files which are the same as the .cor files but have been reformatted to process into ARC/INFO coverages, and .e00 files which are the ARC/INFO coverages. The files are available in the same 7.5- by 7.5-minute coverages as USGS quadrangles. The elevation data is collected on a 400 by 400 meter grid. The elevations are referenced to the horizontal North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) and vertical North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88).
This project is performing 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 are also being 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 have 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) are being collected in critical areas using state-of-the-art differential global positioning system (GPS) technology and data processing techniques.
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This is a 24x24 inch downloadable PDF map of Broward County’s Commission Districts and Unincorporated Areas (municipal services districts).
Layers include: commission districts, unincorporated neighborhoods, municipal boundaries, Florida water conservation districts.
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TwitterThe 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.
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A dataset listing Florida counties by population for 2024.
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This is a 24x24 inch downloadable PDF map of Broward County’s Commission Districts and Zip Codes.
Layers include: zip code areas, commission districts, municipal boundaries, Florida water conservation districts.
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TwitterBroward Municipal Services District PDFs for download gallery. These are from BrowardNEXT2.0 map series. Current review date of 2018.
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This is a 24x24 inch downloadable PDF map of future roads and parking facilities in Broward County.
Future roadway improvements include new roadways, roadway capacity, multimodal options, and intersection capacity.
Existing lane arrangements are from two to ten. 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, EOC Evacuation Routes, AirportsAsPoints, AirportNames, Airports, Intersection Improvement, Lane Symbol, Cost Feasibility Projects Lines, Unfunded Roadway Lines 2018, Unfunded Roadway Points 2018.
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This layer is sourced from the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office and has been edited, filtered, or otherwise modified to suit the needs of the Town of Pembroke Park, FL. This layer is periodically updated by Pembroke Park, using data provided by Broward County. Last update was conducted on September 26th, 2023.Snapshots of this layer are taken and archived just prior to incorporating the latest changes from Broward County and can be found on Pembroke Park's GIS site: https://gis-tppfl.hub.arcgis.com/. Archived versions of the parcel layer are identified with an underscore "archive" and underscore date appended to the name. Example: Parcels_archive_08_16_2021 (this corresponds to an archived snapshot of the parcel layer as it existed on August 16, 2021).For additional information, please contact TownPlanner@tppfl.gov