The FDOT State Roads feature class provides spatial information on Florida State Roads, as well as attribute information compatible with the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) database. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadways are categorized as interstates, US routes, state roads (SRs) and county roads (CRs) and are collectively called the State Highway System (SHS). This information is required for all roadways, including Active Exclusive ramps and frontage roads associated with the state and county roads designations. Do not use for State mileage calculations. This dataset is maintained by the Transportation Data & Analytics office (TDA). The source spatial data for this hosted feature layer was created on: 05/31/2025.For more details please review the FDOT RCI Handbook Download Data: Enter Guest as Username to download the source shapefile from here: https://ftp.fdot.gov/file/d/FTP/FDOT/co/planning/transtat/gis/shapefiles/state_roads.zip
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A line feature class of the major streets within Miami-Dade County. The layer contains 4 classes of roads: limited access highways, divided highways/major roads, federal/state roads, and collector roads.Updated: Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
This layer is a component of starter real time map backup.
© Hillsborough County, FL; Bruce Harris & Associates
Road segments representing centerlines of all roadways with road segment status of Existing within Pinellas County, Florida. This representation of road centerlines support address assignment, address geocoding and address mapping.
Highways, arterial and collector roadways in Lee County, Florida
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A line feature class that shows State Road locations as derived from event mapping Feature 111, characteristics STROADNO and STRDNUM2 from the FDOT Roadway Characteristics Inventory data. The FDOT State Roads feature class provides spatial information on Florida State Roads, as well as attribute information compatible with the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) database. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadways are categorized as interstates, US routes, state roads (SRs) and county roads (CRs) and are collectively called the State Highway System (SHS). This information is required for all roadways, including Active Exclusive ramps and frontage roads associated with the state and county roads designations.Updated: Bi-Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
Road centerlines segmented at intersections with street names, functional classification, maintenance responsibility, number of lanes and speed limit.
State Numbered Roads in Pinellas County, Florida.
Geospatial data about Pasco County, Florida Vision Roads. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadways are categorized as interstates, US routes, state roads (SRs) and county roads (CRs) and are collectively called the State Highway System (SHS). All roadways on the SHS have a SR number that may or may not be posted. A single route often carries a US route number and state route number, though only one number may be posted. Refer to the Transportation System Jurisdiction and Numbering Procedure, Topic No. 525-020-010. County roads are also coded under this characteristic, with a prefix of CR. If a roadway transfers from the SHS, the SR number is changed to the CR number in the database. Required for all roadways, including Active Exclusive ramps and frontage roads associated with the state and county roads designations. Do not use for County mileage calculations. This dataset is maintained by the Transportation Data & Analytics office (TDA). The source spatial data for this hosted feature layer was created on: 05/24/2025.For more details please review the FDOT RCI Handbook Download Data: Enter Guest as Username to download the source shapefile from here: https://ftp.fdot.gov/file/d/FTP/FDOT/co/planning/transtat/gis/shapefiles/county_roads.zip
Road centerlines with the range of addresses found on each segment. Address ranges can be used to determine the approximate address based on its location along the road segment. This layer is used for geocoding in the Lee Locator geocode service. A road network can be built from this layer for routing applications.RCL Class:A – AssignedAA - Approved Archive – Approved street names that have remained undeveloped more than 5 yearsDW – DrivewayFP – Foot PathGC – Gated CommunityH – HighwayPF – Protected FreewayPR – Protected RampPU – Platted UnrecordedS – StreetUA – Unnamed Access
Florida Statute 373.4592 a) The Legislature finds that the Everglades ecological system not only contributes to South Florida's water supply, flood control, and recreation, but serves as the habitat for diverse species of wildlife and plant life. The system is unique in the world and one of Florida's great treasures. The Everglades ecological system is endangered as a result of adverse changes in water quality, and in the quantity, distribution, and timing of flows, and, therefore, must be restored and protected. (f) "Everglades Agricultural Area" or "EAA" means the Everglades Agricultural Area, which are those lands described in subsection (15). SUBSECTION 15: (15) DEFINITION OF EVERGLADES AGRICULTURAL AREA.--As used in this section, "Everglades Agricultural Area" or "EAA" means the following described property: BEGINNING at the intersection of the North line of Section 2, Township 41, Range 37 East, with the Easterly right-of-way line of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Levee D-9, in Palm Beach County, Florida; thence, easterly along said North line of said Section 2 to the Northeast corner of said Section 2; thence, northerly along the West line of Section 36, Township 40 South, Range 37 East, to the West one-quarter corner of said Section 36; thence, easterly along the East-West half section line of said Section 36 to the center of said Section 36; thence northerly along the North-South half section line of said Section 36 to the North one-quarter corner of said Section 36, said point being on the line between Palm Beach and Martin Counties; thence, easterly along said North line of said Section 36 and said line between Palm Beach and Martin Counties to the Westerly right-of-way line of the South Florida Water Management District's Levee 8 North Tieback; thence, southerly along said Westerly right-of-way line of said Levee 8 North Tieback to the Southerly right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 8 at a point near the Northeast corner of Section 12, Township 41 South, Range 37 East; thence, easterly along said Southerly right-of-way line of said Levee 8 to a point in Section 7, Township 41 South, Range 38 East, where said right-of-way line turns southeasterly; thence, southeasterly along the Southwesterly right-of-way line of said Levee 8 to a point near the South line of Section 8, Township 43 South, Range 40 East, where said right-of-way line turns southerly; thence, southerly along the Westerly right-of-way line of said Levee 8 to the Northerly right-of-way line of State Road 80, in Section 32, Township 43 South, Range 40 East; thence, westerly along the Northerly right-of-way line of said State Road 80 to the northeasterly extension of the Northwesterly right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 7; thence, southwesterly along said northeasterly extension, and along the northwesterly right-of-way line of said Levee 7 to a point near the Northwest corner of Section 3, Township 45 South, Range 39 East, where said right-of-way turns southerly; thence, southerly along the Westerly right-of-way line of said Levee 7 to the Northwesterly right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 6, on the East line of Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 39 East; thence, southwesterly along the Northwesterly right-of-way line of said Levee 6 to the Northerly right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 5, near the Southwest corner of Section 22, Township 47 South, Range 38 East; thence, westerly along said Northerly right-of-way lines of said Levee 5 and along the Northerly right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 4 to the Northeasterly right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 3 and the Northeast corner of Section 12, Township 48 South, Range 34 East; thence, northwesterly along said Northeasterly right-of-way line of said Levee 3 to a point near the Southwest corner of Section 9, Township 47 South, Range 34 East, where said right-of-way line turns northerly; thence, northerly along the Easterly right-of-way lines of said Levee 3 and South Florida Water Management District's Levee 2 to the southerly line of Section 4, Township 46 South, Range 34 East; thence, easterly along said southerly line of said Section 4 to the Southeast corner of said Section 4; thence, northerly along the East lines of said Section 4 and Section 33, Township 45 South, Range 34 East, to the Northeast corner of said Section 33; thence, westerly along the North line of said Section 33 to said Easterly right-of-way line of said Levee 2; thence, northerly along said Easterly right-of-way lines of said Levee 2 and South Florida Water Management District's Levee 1, to the North line of Section 16, Township 44 South, Range 34 East; thence, easterly along the North lines of said Section 16 and Section 15, Township 44 South, Range 34 East, to the Northeast corner of said Section 15; thence, northerly along the West lines of Section 11 and Section 2, Township 44 South, Range 34 East, and the West lines of Section 35, Section 26 and Section 23, Township 43 South, Range 34 East to a point 25 feet north of the West quarter-corner (W1/4) of said Section 23; thence, easterly along a line that is 25 feet north and parallel to the East-West half section line of said Section 23 and Section 24 to a point that is 25 feet north of the center of said Section 24; thence, northerly along the North-South half section lines of said Section 24 and Section 13, Township 43 South, Range 34 East, to the intersection with the North right-of-way line of State Road 80A (old U.S. Highway 27); thence, westerly along said North right-of-way line of said State Road 80A (old U.S. Highway 27) to the intersection with the Southerly right-of-way line of State Road 80; thence, easterly along said Southerly right-of-way line of said State Road 80 to the intersection with the North line of Section 19, Township 43 South, Range 35 East; thence, easterly along said North line of said Section 19 to the intersection with Southerly right-of-way of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Levee D-2; thence, easterly along said Southerly right-of-way of said Levee D-2 to the intersection with the north right-of-way line of State Road 80 (new U.S. Highway 27); thence, easterly along said North right-of-way line of said State Road 80 (new U.S. Highway 27) to the East right-of-way line of South Florida Water Management District's Levee 25 (Miami Canal); thence, North along said East right-of-way line of said Levee 25 to the said south right-of-way line of said Levee D-2; thence, easterly and northeasterly along said Southerly and Easterly right-of-way lines of said Levee D-2 and said Levee D-9 to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
The map provided shows the Martin County Road Network with Township Section and Range Grid.
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A line feature class of the FDOT U.S. Highways, it provides spatial information on Florida U.S. Highways as well attribute information compatible with the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) database. The US Roads feature class covers the state of Florida at a scale of 1:24,000 and was created in a projection system of Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) 17 North zone and a horizontal datum of North American 1983 (NAD 1983), map units in meters. It was then projected by MDC into NAD_1983_StatePlane_Florida_East_FIPS_0901_Feet, map units feet.Updated: Bi-Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
This data set is a vector depiction of Florida county boundaries. The attributes created describe specific agency regions, links and map documents that can be found published on FloridaDisaster.org and NOAA
This WebMap is a resource for FDOT's Unified LRS project. The Unified LRS will include linework and data elements for ALL ROADS (state, county, and local) in the state of Florida and will incorporate centerline and lane mileage, traffic monitoring, roadway inventory, performance analysis, condition assessment, and travel speeds.This WebMap is embedded in the Unified LRS Hub Site and contains all the local data that the Department has received so far. If the data is hosted by the local entity on ArcGIS Online, the WebMap uses that service directly. Otherwise, the data is published by the Department as a feature service. The WebMap is updated as data is received. The map coverage is the state of Florida. For question or comments, you may contact FDOT-UnifiedLRS@dot.state.fl.us.
Impact fees are a method of shifting a portion of the burden of the cost of new or expanded infrastructure to accommodate new development away from the community at large to new development itself.
Lake County, FL, has five types of impact fees: road, school, fire, library and parks. School, fire, and library districts are county wide and thus not represented in this data set. Only the subdivided districts for roads and parks are represented here.
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A line feature class of Miami-Dade County streets with seamless address ranges. This feature class (FC) is one of a set of FC's derived from our main Streets FC, which were created to display street information.CLASS -- ROAD TYPE -- DEFINITION==================================0 -- Expressway Ramp -- Access ramps to expressways only1 -- Expressway -- Limited access roadways2 -- Highway -- Non-Limited access highways examples: US 1, KROME AVE3 -- Major Road -- Major roads that serve a large volume of traffic4 -- Feeder Road -- Roads that connect major roads and minor roads5 -- Minor Road -- Any other road recognized as a street6 -- Alley -- Roads serving as secondary means of vehicular access7 -- Non Paved -- Dirt roads, farm or maintenance8 -- Driveway, Accessway9 -- New Subdivision -- New subdivision - planned roadwayUpdated: Weekly-Sat 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 boundaries of the Bird Road Design & Industrial Zoning District. This layer identifies the boundaries of ordinance #09-71 which states that no land, body of water, or structure shall be used or permitted to be used, and no structure shall be hereafter erected, constructed, reconstructed, moved, structurally altered, or maintained for any purpose in the Bird Road Design and Industrial (BRDI) District, except as provided in the articles of Sec. 33-278-6 of the Zoning Code. Updated: Not Planned The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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This feature class contains the centerline of travel path of NAMED roadway segments in Manatee County, Florida. This data set represents the location of Manatee County's road centerline network as captured from digital orthophotography (from SWFWMD contract) and site addressing plans from Manatee County's Address Coordinator. The feature class is attributed with street name, address ranges and other information. The street centerline feature class is maintained by Manatee County GIS on a weekly basis and is used for many of Manatee County's mapping products including the county's 9-1-1 dispatch map. Daily maintenance.
The FDOT State Roads feature class provides spatial information on Florida State Roads, as well as attribute information compatible with the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) database. Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) roadways are categorized as interstates, US routes, state roads (SRs) and county roads (CRs) and are collectively called the State Highway System (SHS). This information is required for all roadways, including Active Exclusive ramps and frontage roads associated with the state and county roads designations. Do not use for State mileage calculations. This dataset is maintained by the Transportation Data & Analytics office (TDA). The source spatial data for this hosted feature layer was created on: 05/31/2025.For more details please review the FDOT RCI Handbook Download Data: Enter Guest as Username to download the source shapefile from here: https://ftp.fdot.gov/file/d/FTP/FDOT/co/planning/transtat/gis/shapefiles/state_roads.zip