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Maps of Sedona
The City's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a resource for residents, event organizers, preparedness advocates, outdoor enthusiasts, home and building developers, and journalists. Maps are organized into sets of data, or "layers," such as boundaries, waterways, evacuation zones and trails. Real estate information such as property lines and flood zones are also found here. These maps should not be used when a survey is required.*
The County Maps (linked the bottom of this page) are the official hub for parcel information, which is needed for certain planning, developing and permitting applications. Start with the GIS map viewer button below, where you can choose layers of information on top of a base map of Sedona.
Click the button to explore Sedona in the map viewer.
Examples of information you'll find in the map viewer:
- Curb collection and evacuation zones
- Hydro: Flood zones, drainage and drainage basins, streams
- Sandbag locations (sandbags available all year for public use, unless news updates advise otherwise)
- Land use: Zoning, future land use, subdivisions, Main Street character zone
- Building footprints
- Parcel boundaries that include address, parcel number, subdivision, zoning, ownership (for private ownership information, check out the County Maps below, or contact GIS)
What is GIS?
Learn more about Geographical Information Systems (GIS) at www.GIS.com
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*Data & Map Disclaimer. This data is designed to provide information about Sedona, and has been prepared for general planning and informational purposes only. It is not necessarily accurate to engineering or surveying standards and should not be used when a survey is required. Every effort has been made to make the data/maps as complete and as accurate as possible; however, no warranty or fitness is implied. The information is provided on an "as-is" basis. The city of Sedona shall not incur liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages in connection with or rising from the information contained in this data. When a third party has received the data, the city of Sedona is no longer liable in any way for the information. The GIS data layers are updated on a regular basis and are as accurate as possible. The parcel data is maintained by Yavapai County and Coconino County. In some cases the x,y coordinates may be in error by several hundred feet as this information has been used for planning uses only. In the event that errors are found in the data, corrections should be submitted to the GIS Manager.