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A table of the Miami-Dade County, Municipal (City) Name and Code.Updated: As Needed
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A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County Municipal Zoning Districts.Updated: Annually 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 Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Station boundaries.Updated: Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
This web map contains the view created from the joining of site layer and status table.This web map's view refreshes every 5 minutes and the view layer also is set to refresh every 5 minutes.This web map is used by the ISD Fuel Site Dashboard and its mobile version of the dashboard.This web map is for public use so the dashboard can be accessed by any county and municipal partner.For additional information you can contact Luis Cespedes (luis.cespedes@miamidade.gov ) at Miami-Dade County ITD GIS.
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The film industry has a long history in Miami and it continues to grow as the entertainment sector expands throughout Florida. Miami is home to one of the largest production and distribution centers in the world for the film, television, commercial advertising, still photo, music and new media industries. Miami-Dade County, the largest County in the state of Florida based on population size, is a popular filming location for its diversity of landscapes and infrastructure, beautiful natural light and talented crew base. Miami-Dade County has thirty-four municipalities plus the unincorporated areas that have served as a backdrop to some of the best known feature films and television series. The following movie map tour guides you through some of the most popular movies and television series that shot on location in Miami-Dade County, and includes information about each location as well as film clips.
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The film industry has a long history in Miami and it continues to grow as the entertainment sector expands throughout Florida. Miami is home to one of the largest production and distribution centers in the world for the film, television, commercial advertising, still photo, music and new media industries. Miami-Dade County, the largest County in the state of Florida based on population size, is a popular filming location for its diversity of landscapes and infrastructure, beautiful natural light and talented crew base. Miami-Dade County has thirty-four municipalities plus the unincorporated areas that have served as a backdrop to some of the best known feature films and television series. The following movie map tour guides you through some of the most popular movies and television series that shot on location in Miami-Dade County, and includes information about each location as well as film clips.
Film clips best viewed on Explorer or Safari browsers. All copyrights belong to their respective owners
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A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue (MDFR) Fire District Station Territories clipped to the extent of inhabited areas. A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue (MDFR) Fire District Station Territories clipped to the extent of inhabited areas. This layer is intended for use by the Fire Hydrant Maintenance application only. This layer is not a complete representation of the MDFR territories since it excludes the unihabited areas of the Everglades and southern Miami-Dade County. The territories shown represent the inhabited portions of the MDFR fire station jurisdiction or responsibility. Therefore, the five municipalities that have their own fire departments - Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, and Key Biscayne - are excluded from the MDFR territories with the exception of the Port of Miami (station 39) which is in the City of Miami and the northeastern corner of Fisher Island (station 42) which is inside Miami Beach. Large areas of water and uninhabited islands, such as those of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, are also excluded from the MDFR territories, although this exclusion is currently considered inconsistent with the true definition of territory (meaning, jurisdiction/responsibility), since the MDFR Fire Boat at station 39 and many stations with rigid-hull inflatable boats (RHIBs) can and do respond in these unincorporated areas of water. It should also be noted that the FireDistrictStationTerritories are often, but not always, the same as the closest station areas (as depicted in CountywideClosestStationArea). As of this writing, stations 87 (administrative headquarters) and 41 do not have territories because they either lack equipment or manpower. Most of the Everglades have been excluded from this layer, although they are technically part of the MDFR jurisdiction.Updated: Annually The data was created using: Projected Coordinate System: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_SphereProjection: Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere
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A table of the Miami-Dade County, Municipal (City) Name and Code.Updated: As Needed