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ZIP 32801 vs ZIP 33304
Orlando, FL compared to Fort Lauderdale, FL on twelve public-records dimensions sourced from EPA, FEMA, USDA, FBI, NCES, and county records. Each cell links to the per-ZIP topic page where the source citation and refresh cadence live.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
Side by side
| Dimension | ZIP 32801 | ZIP 33304 |
|---|---|---|
| Water quality EPA SDWIS | Open water quality for 32801 → | Open water quality for 33304 → |
| Flood zone FEMA NFHL | Open flood zone for 32801 → | Open flood zone for 33304 → |
| Wildfire risk USDA Forest Service | Open wildfire risk for 32801 → | Open wildfire risk for 33304 → |
| Air quality EPA AirNow | Open air quality for 32801 → | Open air quality for 33304 → |
| Crime FBI UCR | Open crime for 32801 → | Open crime for 33304 → |
| Schools NCES Common Core | Open schools for 32801 → | Open schools for 33304 → |
| Radon EPA Radon Zones | Open radon for 32801 → | Open radon for 33304 → |
| Lead pipes EPA LCRR / RTI | Open lead pipes for 32801 → | Open lead pipes for 33304 → |
| Property tax County assessor | Open property tax for 32801 → | Open property tax for 33304 → |
| Deed activity County recorder | Open deed activity for 32801 → | Open deed activity for 33304 → |
| Zoning Municipal planning | Open zoning for 32801 → | Open zoning for 33304 → |
| Sex offender registry NSOPW (deep-link) | Open sex offender registry for 32801 → | Open sex offender registry for 33304 → |
Dimensions populate live as ingestion reaches each source. Every row will link to the primary regulator.
Florida context
Hurricanes, sea-level rise, sinkholes
Florida has the most extensive FEMA NFHL coverage in the US — coastal AE/VE zones plus inland AE driven by storm-surge modeling. Citizens Property Insurance Corp absorbs much of the high-risk private-market shedding. Radon risk concentrates in central FL limestone karst counties; sinkholes are tracked by FDEP separately.
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