Description: This is a point feature which records the location of the milemarker signs posted on the roadway (may also be referred to as milepoints). This layer contains the Turnpike milemarker signs in Miami-Dade County. A stone marker set up on a roadside to indicate the distance in miles from a given point. On most interstates, mile marker numbers begin at the south state line on north-south routes and increase as you travel north. On east-west routes, the numbers begin on the western state border and increase as you travel east.
Copyright Text: Florida Department of Transportation, Transportation Data & Analytics Office (TDA)
District 6 South Florida (Miami) 800-435-2368
http://www.fdot.gov/planning/statistics/gis/roaddata.shtm#top
Description: This is a point feature which records the location of the milemarker signs posted on the roadway (may also be referred to as milepoints). This layer contains the Turnpike milemarker signs in Miami-Dade County. A stone marker set up on a roadside to indicate the distance in miles from a given point. On most interstates, mile marker numbers begin at the south state line on north-south routes and increase as you travel north. On east-west routes, the numbers begin on the western state border and increase as you travel east.
Copyright Text: Florida Department of Transportation, Transportation Data & Analytics Office (TDA)
District 6 South Florida (Miami) 800-435-2368
http://www.fdot.gov/planning/statistics/gis/roaddata.shtm#top
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Description: A collection of vector polygon features for large buildings within the Urban Development Boundary (UDB) and outside the UDB, approximately 938 square miles. Large buildings are defined as structures in an apparently commercial, industrial or other non-residential area. Any other structures located in residential areas of large size exceeding eight thousand (8,000) square feet, with the exception of detached single family residences (SFR), were digitized as large buildings, i.e. condos, townhomes, etc. Individual structures such as sheds, small barns, or other small indistinguishable structures that can be identified as part of a large building were not digitized. The planimetric layer for Miami-Dade County was previously updated in 2005 by Woolpert. Aerial Cartographics of America's update is comprised of two individual updates: inside the UDB (542 square miles) performed using a combination of on-screen/2D digitizing and 3D/stereo compilation technique of the 2013 orthophotography captured by Aerial Cartographics of America; and outside of the UDB (396 square miles) using on-screen/2D digitizing of the 2012 orthophotography captured by PhotoScience. Personnel that collected this data are either photogrammetrists trained in stereo collection or editors trained in ortho-photography based collection. Stereo 3D collection was used to make sure the tops of very tall building were in the correct location. Items included in the feature class: New buildings, updated buildings, and buildings that no longer exist were deleted.Definition of particular fields in the Large Buildings feature class: Source=P, where P=Planimetric, Year_UPD = Year when the feature was last updated.
Copyright Text: Miami Dade County Information Technology Department
Description: A generalized polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County water bodies.This feature class is a derrivative of the 2012 planimetric water layer. It was Generalized using the Cartographic Generalization tool, Simplify Polygon with the Bend Simplify option and a Minimal Allowable Offset tolerance of 5 feet.A collection of vector polygon features for water bodies within the Urban Development Boundary (UDB) and outside the UDB, approximately 938 square miles. The planimetric layer for Miami-Dade County was previously updated in 2007 by Woolpert. Aerial Cartographics of America's update is comprised of two individual updates: inside the UDB (542 square miles) performed using a on-screen/2D digitizing of the 2012 orthophotography captured by PhotoScience; and outside of the UDB (396 square miles) using on-screen/2D digitizing of the 2012 orthophotography captured by PhotoScience. Personnel that collected this data are either photogrammetrists trained in stereo collection or editors trained in ortho-photography based collection. Items included in the feature class: WATER BODIES (Polygons) Water lines and water under the bridge.Definition of particular fields in the Water feature class: Water = {0,1} where 0 = Feature does not represent water; 1 = Water feature.Type = {"", "B"} where B = Water under the bridge. Possible combinations of these fields are: 0,""; 1,"";1, "B"
Copyright Text: Miami Dade County Information Technology Department
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Description: A polygon feature class of Miami-Dade County Municipal boundaries with County Shoreline.
Copyright Text: Vivian Duyos of Miami-Dade County, Office of Management and Budget.
Alex Ray Panama of Miami-Dade County, Office of Management and Budget.
Jay Bast of City of Coral Gables, Public Works dept. provided the city limits
coverage.
Julio Delgado from Public Works and Barbara Falsey from Planning & Zoning.
Wayne Sutton (PW) writes the legal descriptions.