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Maps & Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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Welcome

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) view and analyze data from a geographic perspective. GIS can be used to work with geographic information as a database, a map or a model.

The Orange County GIS program consists of several staff groups; Department teams support local needs, while enterprise teams support overall county GIS needs.

Programs- Enterprise
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Enterprise GIS teams support the overall GIS needs of the County. The Enterprise GIS teams are:

Countywide GIS
The Countywide GIS team is charged with initiating and coordinating enterprise GIS data, technology and business system modernization to increase operational efficiency and support decision making across County agencies.  In its capacity as the coordinating office for countywide GIS policy implementation and GIS projects, Countywide GIS administers the County GIS Data Repository and other enterprise GIS systems such as the InfoMap Internet mapping application, ALADIN (Addressing, Land and Development Information Network), and the County GIS Information Portal.

GIS Maintenance
The GIS Maintenance team is responsible for developing, implementing and editing the county framework layers. This group manages data workflow as well as quality control and quality assurance in countywide data. Some of the data maintained by this group includes roads, drainage, jurisdiction, land use, neighborhoods and political boundaries.

ISS GIS
Information Systems and Services GIS is responsible for enterprise technology systems and provides technical support for departments. This group provides application development and support, infrastructure maintenance, and license management.

Program Management
Louis Schoolkate, County GIS Coordinator, 407-836-5600

Programs- Department
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Department GIS

Department GIS teams support the functional needs of their business area. The Department GIS teams and contacts are:

Growth Management GIS
The Growth Management GIS team has a focus on land development functions such as planning, zoning and permitting, as well as fiscal impacts such as economic development, annexations and concurrency analysis.
Contact: Dean Salmons, 407-836-5341 (dean dot salmons at ocfl.net)

Utilities GIS
The Utilities GIS team is involved with infrastructure needs related to potable water, wastewater, reclaimed water and solid waste.
Contact: Ray Stolinas, 407-254-9904 (raymond dot stolinas at ocfl.net)

Public Works GIS
The Public Works GIS team is primarily focused on roads and drainage related issues, but also supports engineering functions such as survey and development engineering.
Contact: Celeste Murdock, 407-836-7964 (celeste dot murdock at ocfl.net)

CES GIS
The Community and Environmental Services GIS team is involved with environmental issues, neighborhood revitalization, code enforcement, parks and animal services.
Contact: 407-836-5511, Department Office

Public Safety GIS
The Public Safety GIS team supports emergency management, fire rescue, 911 communications, and the 311 Government Service Center.
Contact: John Poleon, 407-836-7717 (john dot poleon at ocfl.net)

Administrative Services GIS
The Administrative Services GIS team supports departmental functions related to real property, capital projects, facility management and fleet management.
Contact: Jose Torres, 407-836-7072 (jose dot torres at ocfl.net)

Map Downloads
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Standard Maps
Following are a series of standard maps showing the features most commonly requested by government staff and the public. For the latest available version please use Infomap.

The maps below can be viewed and printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. The maps are all formatted to print on 36"x60" paper, but can be scaled up or down to fit other paper sizes. Note these are current as of 10/3/08.


FTP

Try our FTP site for data download of layers in shapefile format

Notes:
- Parcel layers are only available from the Property Appraiser.
- We cannot give out imagery due to restrictions. See the bottom of our Links page for ideas.
- Shapefile formats can be viewed with a free viewer downloaded from ESRI.
- Shapefiles are compressed using WinZip. The zip files are not self-extracting.
- An FTP client, such as CuteFTP, allows you to connect to any FTP server, browse directories and transfer files.

Contact Information
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Orange County Administration Building
201 S. Rosalind Avenue, 2nd Floor
Orlando, FL 32802-1393
Phone: (407) 836-5600
Fax: (407) 836-2879
Email: GIS@ocfl.net
Web: www.ocfl.net/gis




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