Map Services & GIS
City of Dayton GIS
Click here to access the City of Dayton's GIS system
Critical Areas Maps & Resources
The Growth Management Act (GMA) requires that all cities and counties adopt development regulations that protect critical areas. RCW 36.70A.030(5) defines five types of critical areas: wetlands, areas with a critical recharging effect on aquifers used for potable water, frequently flooded areas, geologically hazardous areas, and fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas. The following resources are external links that offer insight into existing available scientific information that aid in the designation and protection of critical areas.
- USFS National Wetland Inventory
- DOH Potable Water Resources
- FEMA's National Flood Hazard Layer Viewer
- Web Soil Survey
- WDFW Priority Habitat & Species
Misc. City Maps
Below are additional city maps that may not be found on GIS, or, are simpler to use/view than on the GIS services.
- BDI Garbage Collection Routes
- Cemetery Map
- Downtown Historic District
- Land Use & UGA
- Shoreline Designations
- Zoning Map