>> Fire District and Fire Hydrant Map
Select a street from the official street name list, or enter a specific address in order to determine what fire district you live in and also where the closest fire hydrant is located. Remember to always call 911 in an emergency and not the fire dept directly.
>> Commission Map
Select a street from the official street name list in order to view which commission district you live in. Map displays with option to view the color aerial for the selected area.
>> Voting District Map
Select a street from the official street name list, or enter a specific address in order to determine your voting precinct, commission and school board district, along with the state senate and house of representative districts.
>> Mosquito Spray Area Locator Map Select a street from the street name list, or enter a specific address in order to determine what spray district you live in.
>> School District and Attendance Zone Map Select a street from the street name list, or enter a specific address in order to determine what school district and school attendance zone you live in.
>> Zoning and Future Land Use Maps
View or print zoning and future land use maps for the entire county using the free adobe acrobat reader.
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The GIS maps and data distributed by the Santa Rosa County BOCC departments are derived from a variety of public and private sector sources considered to be dependable, but the accuracy, completeness, and currency thereof are not guaranteed. The Santa Rosa County Commission makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, reliability, or suitability for any particular purpose of information or data contained in or generated from the County Geographic Database. Additionally, the Santa Rosa Commission or any agent, servant, or employee thereof assume no liability associated with the use of this data, and assume no responsibility to maintain it in any matter or form.
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