Geographic Information System (GIS)

GIS Map for Public Use

Islamorada, Village of Islands is pleased to introduce a new GIS web experience designed for public use. The GIS home page provides interactive access to a variety of maps and planning resources to help residents, businesses, and visitors better understand the Village.

These GIS maps include:

  • Zoning and Land Use Maps, featuring accurate and up-to-date parcel information, zoning designations, and future land use data.
  • Flood Zone Maps, based on FEMA’s National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) dataset.
  • Habitat Maps, displaying current habitat areas and designated turtle nesting beaches.
  • Roadway Elevation Maps, based on the roadway vulnerability analysis completed for the Village of Islamorada by HDR and WSP. Elevations are shown in the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88), with spot elevations provided every 10 feet when zoomed in and every 200 feet when zoomed out.

These interactive maps allow residents, visitors, and Village employees to search by Address, Owner Name, AK, and/or Parcel number. Tools available for use include interactive layers, distance measurement, an area calculator, and the ability to print/export a custom map.

The GIS experience also includes quick reference links to the Village’s Land Development Regulations, offering convenient access to planning forms, applications, manuals, guidelines, and information on applicable land development standards and requirements.

To access the prior version of the GIS map, please use the following link:
https://islamorada.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=e71c8f82160641359eb42ce1571243ee

Disclaimer

Islamorada, Village of Islands does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information shown within this map, as GIS data is derived from public records that are constantly undergoing revision. Under no circumstances should GIS products be used for final design purposes. The appropriate Village department should always be contacted for official and current information.

If you have questions about the GIS map, Email Floodplain/CRS Coordinator Megan Rumbaugh or call 305-664-6423.