Re: [Talk-us] First new 2016 NAIP imagery is now online (Massachusetts & Tennessee)

2017-01-04 Thread Ian Dees
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Mike N wrote: > On 1/4/2017 9:58 PM, James Mast wrote: > >> So, hopefully some more new imagery that we can use to update highway >> projects will be showing up soon >> > > I haven't been able to use NAIP WMS links since the USGS scaled back on

Re: [Talk-us] First new 2016 NAIP imagery is now online (Massachusetts & Tennessee)

2017-01-04 Thread Ryan Cooper
Kentucky also has 2016 NAIP imagery available through the state's GIS office: http://kyraster.ky.gov/arcgis/rest/services/ImageServices/Ky_NAIP_2016_2FT/ImageServer http://kyraster.ky.gov/arcgis/rest/services/ImageServices/Ky_NAIP_2016_60cm_WGS84WM/ImageServer

Re: [Talk-us] First new 2016 NAIP imagery is now online (Massachusetts & Tennessee)

2017-01-04 Thread James Mast
I tested out the new 2016 TN link in JOSM before I sent the original email and it worked perfectly fine for me. From: Mike N Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2017 10:05:13 PM To: talk-us@openstreetmap.org Subject: Re: [Talk-us] First new 2016 NAIP

Re: [Talk-us] First new 2016 NAIP imagery is now online (Massachusetts & Tennessee)

2017-01-04 Thread Mike N
On 1/4/2017 9:58 PM, James Mast wrote: So, hopefully some more new imagery that we can use to update highway projects will be showing up soon I haven't been able to use NAIP WMS links since the USGS scaled back on their online services. Do they work for you? Mike

[Talk-us] First new 2016 NAIP imagery is now online (Massachusetts & Tennessee)

2017-01-04 Thread James Mast
https://gis.apfo.usda.gov/arcgis/rest/services/NAIP Folder: NAIP gis.apfo.usda.gov ArcGIS REST Services Directory Login: Home > services > NAIP: Help | API Reference: JSON | SOAP Just happened to check out the link (which I do every once in

Re: [Talk-us] Relation roles: Clockwise and Counterclockwise route directions? (e.g. Pittsburgh's Belts)

2017-01-04 Thread Paul Johnson
On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Albert Pundt wrote: > I know that north/south/east/west directions are preferred for relation > roles of one-way route segments (e.g. one-way pairs or divided highways), > but what about clockwise and counterclockwise? Often beltways, like