This web map contains the City's portion of the Parcel layer maintained and provided by Miami Dade County. The parcel layer is updated weekly. The folio number (attribute) included identifies each individual parcel within city boundaries. The parcel id (PID) field is a unique internal ID that represents the geometry of the parcel as an object in the layer. For inquiries, you can reach the GIS Team at ITDGISTeam@miamigov.com.
The City Boundary layer, originally created by the Office of City Clerk, bounds the City of Miami to its current limits. The layer is edited and maintained by GIS Team of the City. This layer is a representation of the official City of Miami Boundary Legal Description based on the legal survey of the city, but it is not to be construed as an official survey of the city boundary. It may be used for general reference purposes but not in place of an official survey or other legal instrument.
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The Commission Districts dataset is a spatial data representation of the five districts of City of Miami, originally created by the City Clerk's Office, City of Miami. Each district is administered by a commissioner, which is elected every four years. The data layer is maintained and managed by the GIS Team of the City of Miami.
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A polygon feature class of the City of Miami Gardens Council District boundaries. The purpose of the district layer is to divide voters by City of Miami Gardens Council Districts. It is used in general analysis, as well as for mapping purposes.Updated: Every 10 yrs The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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A polygon feature class of the City of Miami Commissioner District boundaries. The purpose of the district layer is to divide voters by City of Miami Commissioner Districts. It is used in general analysis, as well as for mapping purposes.Updated: Every 10 yrs The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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The purpose of this layer is to provide users with a spatial representation of the Transect Zones, in the Miami 21 (form-based) zoning code, and their consolidated amendments in the City of Miami. Transects are areas of varying Density whose character is determined by the requirements for Use, Height, Setback and Building Form. This dataset is comprised of boundary geometry representing transect zones of the Miami 21 Zoning code currently in force and effect. Updates are performed regularly by the Planning Department.
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The Code Enforcement Zones dataset is a spatial data representation of the 40 Code Enforcement Zones of City of Miami. The data was created by Code Enforcement Department (used to operate as part of Neighborhood Enhancement Team or NET before December 2003), City of Miami. It is maintained and managed by the GIS Team of the City of Miami.
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A line layer that represents streets in the City of Miami and inmediate vicinity. Data is maintained by the City of Miami GIS Team, with the assistance of the Public Works Department and other departments that contribute information about the streets within the City.
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A collection of multipatches features for all buildings within the Urban Development Boundary (UDB) and outside the UDB, approximately 938 square miles. The process to create the buildings 3D models is explained in the ESRI documentation for the Local Government Scene template. Please contact the GIS Technical Support Team at gis@miamidade.gov for additional information.Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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This digital geographic dataset contains point features that represent the Building Permits issued by the City of Miami Building Department since the year 2014. The attribute table contains extensive information regarding the building permit itself, including the applications, status, cost, days, review status and many other items of interest.
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The City Land Mass dataset represents all land surfaces, area covered by the City limit minus water bodies, that lay within the jurisdiction of the City of Miami. It consists of the main land and 30 islands. The data is maintained and managed by the GIS Team of the City.
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This digital geographic dataset contains polygon features representing neighborhood areas within the City of Miami, Florida. These polygons contain attribute information regarding the neighborhood name.
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A polygon feature class of the City of North Miami Council District boundaries. The purpose of the district layer is to divide voters by City of North Miami Council Districts. It is used in general analysis, as well as for mapping purposes.Updated: Every 10 yrs The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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The following data set contains service request activity for Miami-Dade County. The data sets include services completed proactively by Miami-Dade County departments and requests submitted by citizens via phone (311), online (miamidade.gov), and other self service channels such as the 311Direct mobile application. With a few exceptions, the dataset does not generally include requests from other cities (City of Miami, Coral Gables, etc.) unless the work is owned by Miami-Dade County staff. THIS DATA SET IS STILL IN BETA. Please keep that in mind as you review it.
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The Code Enforcement Sectors dataset is a spatial data representation of Code Enforcement Sectors that divide Code Enforcement Zones into three, North, Central and South within the limit of the City of Miami. The data was created by Code Enforcement Department (used to operate as part of Neighborhood Enhancement Team or NET before December 2003), City of Miami. It is maintained and managed by the GIS Team of the City.
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A table of the Miami-Dade County, Municipal (City) Name and Code.Updated: As Needed
This digital geographic dataset contains polygon features outlining the areas identified as potentially affected by developments of regional impact (large developments) and usually subject to additional regulations and overview by regional planning councils. For more information, contact the Planning Department of the City of Miami.
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Zipcode Mailing City Feature Layer
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A point feature class of Miami-Dade County Municipal City Halls created for the Miami-Dade County Office of Emergency Management (OEM). Municipal City Halls are considered OEM Critical Locations.Updated: Bi-Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
Florida COVID-19 Cases by Zip Code exported from the Florida Department of Health GIS Layer on date seen in file name. Archived by the University of South Florida Libraries, Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections. Contact: LibraryGIS@usf.edu.Please Cite Our GIS HUB. If you are a researcher or other utilizing our Florida COVID-19 HUB as a tool or accessing and utilizing the data provided herein, please provide an acknowledgement of such in any publication or re-publication. The following citation is suggested: University of South Florida Libraries, Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections. 2020. Florida COVID-19 Hub. Available at https://covid19-usflibrary.hub.arcgis.com/.https://doi.org/10.5038/USF-COVID-19-GISLive FDOH Data Source: https://services1.arcgis.com/CY1LXxl9zlJeBuRZ/arcgis/rest/services/Florida_Cases_Zips_COVID19/FeatureServerFor data 5/10/2020 or after: Archived data was exported directly from the live FDOH layer into the archive. For data prior to 5/10/2020: Data was exported by the University of South Florida - Digital Heritage and Humanities Collection using ArcGIS Pro Software. Data was then converted to shapefile and csv and uploaded into ArcGIS Online archive. For data definitions please visit the following box folder: https://usf.box.com/s/vfjwbczkj73ucj19yvwz53at6v6w614hData definition files names include the relative date they were published. The below information was taken from ancillary documents associated with the original layer from FDOH.Q. How is the zip code assigned to a person or case? Cases are counted in a zip code based on residential or mailing address, or by healthcare provider or lab address if other addresses are missing.Q. Why is the city data and the zip code data different? The zip code data is supplied to a healthcare worker, case manager, or lab technician by each individual during intake when a test is first recorded. When entering a zip code, the system we use automatically produces a list of cities within that zip code for the individual to further specify where they live. Sometimes the individual uses the postal city, which may be Miami, when in reality that person lives outside the City of Miami boundaries in the jurisdiction of Coral Gables. Many zip codes contain multiple city/town jurisdictions, and about 20% of zip codes overlap more than one county. Q: How is the Zip Code data calculated and/or shown? If a COUNTY has five or more cases (total): • In zip codes with fewer than 5 cases, the total number of cases is shown as “<5”. • Zip codes with 0 cases in these counties are “0" or "No cases.” • All values of 5 or greater are shown by the actual number of cases in that zip code. If a COUNTY has fewer than five total cases across all of its zip codes, then ALL of the zip codes within that county show the total number of cases as "Suppressed." Q: My zip code says "SUPPRESSED" under cases. What does that mean? IF Suppressed: This county currently has fewer than five cases across all zip codes in the county. In an effort to protect the privacy of our COVID-19-Positive residents, zip code data is only available in counties where five or more cases have been reported. Q: What about PO Box zip codes, or zip codes with letters, like 334MH? PO Box zip codes are not shown in the map. “Filler” zip codes with letters, like 334MH, are typically areas where no or very few people live – like the Florida Everglades, and are shown on the map like any other zip code. Key Data about Cases by Zip Code: ZIP = The zip code COUNTYNAME = The county for the zip code (multi-part counties have been split) ZIPX = The unique county-zip identifier used to pair the data during updates POName = The postal address name assigned to the zip code place_labels = A list of the municipalities intersecting the zip code boundary c_places = The list of cities cases self-reported as being residents of Cases_1 = The number of cases in each zip code, with conditions*LabelY = A calculated field for map display only. All questions regarding this dataset should be directed to the Florida Department of Health.
This web map contains the City's portion of the Parcel layer maintained and provided by Miami Dade County. The parcel layer is updated weekly. The folio number (attribute) included identifies each individual parcel within city boundaries. The parcel id (PID) field is a unique internal ID that represents the geometry of the parcel as an object in the layer. For inquiries, you can reach the GIS Team at ITDGISTeam@miamigov.com.