The New Office Space for the CFGIS team
After nearly 10 years in our Maitland office, the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council is relocating to Uptown Altamonte. Here is our new contact information:
309 Cranes Roost Boulevard, Suite 2000
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Telephone: (407) 262-7RPC (407-262-7772)
Fax: (407) 262-7788
Click here to view a map location and Directions to the new office.
The ECFRPC feels that "if we are going to talk the talk, we must walk the walk". Therefore, we are moving to a location that comports with the Central Florida 2050 Regional Vision.
Uptown Altamonte is a compact, mixed-use, urban center. Shops and offices are interspersed with apartments, and condominiums in multi-story buildings where people live, work and play 24/7. Read on >
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CFGIS Puzzles
The CFGIS puzzles are designed to challenge CFGIS members (and those who would like to join!) to the new CFGIS site in a fun and informative way. These creative puzzles are meant to provide a fun activity, and give users a chance to try out their CFGIS knowledge.
The Spring Puzzle brings back the Jumble game to the CFGIS puzzle series. Click here to download the Spring puzzle. Have fun! Read on >
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CFGIS Tips and Tricks
These Tips and Tricks are designed to provide helpful information to increase productivity, get better results and to create better cartographic outputs. We will provide an array of helpful hints - from overlooked GIS features to difficult and complex geoprocessing tasks. Read on >
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Historical Hurricanes SmartBook
2.27MB
Historical Hurricane Storm Paths within 100 Nautical Miles of the East Central Florida Region. Use the object data tool inside of your PDF viewer to see additional attributes for select features.
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Critical Facilities SmartBook
28.31MB
2008 Critical Facility SmartBook for the East Central Florida Region. Use the object data tool inside of your PDF viewer to see additional attributes for select features.
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Seven Jewels of Central Florida
40.56MB
The Seven Jewels represent the Seven “Must Save” places in Central Florida. Each of the jewels represent an unique and critical ecosystem all of which contribute to the rich diversity and natural beauty of the region.
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DRI by Status
1.57MB
Development of Regional Impact map showing the status of DRI projects throughout the seven county region.
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Regional Vision
5.26MB
The “How Shall We Grow?” project was a visioning exercise in the way Central Florida will develop in the next 50 years.
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