Urban Development Boundary 2000 Feature Layer D Miami-Dade County
About This Dataset
This dataset shows the official boundary of Miami-Dade County's urbanized area as defined in 2000, marking which parts of the county are considered developed versus undeveloped land. It's important because it helps residents, developers, and planners understand zoning constraints, growth limits, and which areas fall under urban development regulations that affect building codes and land use rules.
Why This Matters
- A developer checking whether their property is inside or outside the urban development boundary to understand which building codes and development restrictions apply
- A homebuyer researching a neighborhood to see if it's in an officially designated urban area versus a more rural zone
- A city planner or environmental advocate analyzing urban sprawl patterns and how Miami-Dade's developed footprint has changed since 2000
Key Metadata
| Publisher | Miami-Dade County, Florida |
|---|---|
| Department | Regulatory and Economic Resources |
| Category | Production Content |
| Format | Feature Service |
| Last Updated | Updated 10 months ago |
| Rows | None |
| Civic Relevance | MEDIUM |
| Update Frequency | As needed |
| Source | View on Open Data Portal |
| Keywords | urban development boundary UDB zoning urban area developed land city limits growth boundary development zones land use Miami-Dade boundaries |
Columns / Fields
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
OBJECTID |
integer | UrbanDevelopmentBoundary2000: OBJECTID |
EditBy |
text | UrbanDevelopmentBoundary2000: EditBy |
EditDate |
date | UrbanDevelopmentBoundary2000: EditDate |
ModifyBy |
text | UrbanDevelopmentBoundary2000: ModifyBy |
ModifyDate |
date | UrbanDevelopmentBoundary2000: ModifyDate |
SHAPE__Length |
number | UrbanDevelopmentBoundary2000: SHAPE__Length |
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Quality Breakdown
D
Composite Score: 57%
Findings
- Stale: not updated in 300 days
- Very short description (27 chars)
- Row count not available