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Enterprise GIS Division
A Geographic Information System (GIS) captures, stores, analyzes, manages and presents data that is linked to location. A map is a common product of GIS, but the strength of GIS is performing spatial data analysis. Data is described in terms of geographic features, meaning points can represent schools or parks, lines can represent streets or canals, and polygons can represent parcels or water bodies. These features have attributes, which are data records. For example, the streets feature would show you where the roads go, but the streets data would show you the road name, the speed limits, or road jurisdiction.
The Enterprise GIS Division strives to provide the most up-to-date and most useful information for residents and out-of-town viewers. The division offers maps in hard copy and electronically through the interactive map service provided below:
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INSTRUCTIONS: The interactive map allows you to make an initial selection of where you would like to view data in more detail. Simply zoom in on an area to see more detailed information. Position your mouse over the tools to learn their function. For more information click help. |
Please take a moment and provide us some feedback
about our Interactive Mapping Tool.
Click here to complete a brief online survey.
Available Data Layers: Addresses, Aerial Imagery, Building Permits, Canals, Churches, City Departments, City Limits, Code Enforcement, Fire Hydrants, Local Streets, Major Roads, Sex Offenders, Water and Sewer Availability, and Zoning. Also available are emergency shelters and facilities and evacuation routes. See the City's Emergency Preparedness web site for more information.
Disclaimer:
The City of Palm Bay uses the most current and complete data available. However, GIS data and product accuracy may vary. GIS data and products may be developed from sources of differing accuracy, accurate only at certain scales, based on modeling or interpretation, incomplete while being created or revised, etc. The City of Palm Bay reserves the right to correct, update, modify, or replace, GIS products without notification. The City of Palm Bay cannot assure the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of this information for any particular purpose. Using GIS data for purposes other than those for which they were created may yield inaccurate or misleading results. The recipient may neither assert any proprietary rights to this information nor represent it to anyone as other than City Government-produced information. The City of Palm Bay shall not be liable for any activity involving this information with respect to lost profits, lost savings or any other consequential damages.
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