
The Florida Geospatial Open Data Portal serves as a centralized platform for accessing a wide array of Florida's geospatial data at no cost. It supports various open data formats such as CSV, KML, ESRI Shapefile, and GeoJSON for direct download, facilitating easy integration into different GIS and data analysis workflows. Additionally, the portal provides File Geodatabases for many datasets, catering to diverse user needs and professional GIS applications, ensuring broad accessibility and utility of the data.
A significant and timely offering available through the portal is the 2025 Statewide Parcel Data, provided in both polygon and centroid versions. This comprehensive dataset is authoritative, originating from the Department of Revenue, and encompasses over 10.8 million features across all 67 Florida counties. Users can readily incorporate this crucial data into their projects via a web feature service, making it an invaluable resource for land management, urban planning, and property analysis across the state.
The portal is designed for intuitive exploration, allowing users to discover GIS data structured by ISO Topic Category or to browse datasets contributed by various state agencies and partners. Key contributing entities include the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Florida Department of Health (FDOH), Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM), and the Florida Department of Revenue. Each of these partners offers specialized geospatial information through their respective data portals, which are conveniently linked from this central hub, creating a comprehensive network of Florida's public geospatial data.
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