{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Polygon features representing designated evacuation zones (A-F). Please visit the Nassau County Emergency Management website for further information.", "description": "
This layer defines the county's evacuation zones, categorized by letters A through F. These zones are determined by factors such as storm surge vulnerability (based on SLOSH models), wave action, precipitation, and known flood-prone areas. Zone A is typically the first to be evacuated (coastal and low-lying areas), followed by subsequent zones as the severity of a predicted storm increases. <\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Polygon features representing designated evacuation zones (A-F). Please visit the Nassau County Emergency Management website for further information.",
"title": "Evacuation Zones",
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"Evacuation",
"PublicSafety",
"StormRisk",
"ShelterInPlace"
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"accessInformation": "Nassau County Emergency Management; Nassau County Property Appraiser's Office (NCPAO) GIS Department.",
"licenseInfo": " Provided by the NCPAO GIS Department as a reference to help residents identify their specific zone. Official evacuation orders are issued by the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and Emergency Management. Residents should know their zone in advance and follow all official instructions during active weather events.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV>",
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