Urban Infill Area 1998 Polygon C Miami-Dade County
About This Dataset
This dataset shows the boundaries of Miami-Dade County's Urban Development and Expansion areas as they were defined in 1998 for the Comprehensive Development Master Plan. It's the official map that determines where construction is permitted and what kinds of development can happen, making it essential for understanding which neighborhoods were designated for growth and density. Residents, developers, and city planners use this to understand long-term development policy and land use capacity decisions.
Why This Matters
- A real estate developer checking whether a property falls within the Urban Development Boundary to determine what projects are feasible and what zoning rules apply
- A resident researching their neighborhood's historical growth patterns to understand why certain areas were planned for development versus preservation
- A city planner analyzing which areas were targeted for infill development in 1998 to inform current zoning and future land-use decisions
Key Metadata
| Publisher | Department of Planning and Zoning |
|---|---|
| Department | Regulatory and Economic Resources |
| Category | Communications and Information Technology Department |
| Format | Feature Service |
| Last Updated | Updated 10 months ago |
| Rows | None |
| Civic Relevance | HIGH |
| Update Frequency | As needed |
| Source | View on Open Data Portal |
| Keywords | urban development boundary urban expansion area urban infill land use zoning development capacity growth boundaries comprehensive plan 1998 growth boundaries MDC planning zones |
Columns / Fields
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
OBJECTID |
integer | UrbanInfillArea1998_poly: OBJECTID |
ID |
integer | UrbanInfillArea1998_poly: ID |
SHAPE__Area |
number | UrbanInfillArea1998_poly: SHAPE__Area |
SHAPE__Length |
number | UrbanInfillArea1998_poly: SHAPE__Length |
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Quality Breakdown
C
Composite Score: 61%
Findings
- Stale: not updated in 300 days
- Row count not available