I can appreciate the USC overlay, however in order to update this, you
would have to redraw the affected tiles (practically all of them if
your chancellor wants to show the walkways in grey, not beige).  I
noticed the base map for my own campus now shows some "historical
district" coloration and a couple of the walkways that look like they
are as thick as roads.  I built my campus map on XML data (field
measured, drew in acad, compiled points in civil3d, formatted in
notepad++ and tossed together some js to use it) so I could easily add/
remove a walkway next to a building without redrawing the building...
or, as I just recently had to do, change the color of one and rename
three buildings.

I should submit a KML of the campus sometime, but we've just moved our
facilities dept across the river from campus, demolished the old
building, starting to construct two new buildings and are remodeling a
couple others.  As soon as I get some plans from the a/e firm that
don't look like they were drawn with crayons, I'll be submitting some
data.  I know Oshkosh isn't as well known as LA, but I've done what I
can to make some neat maps:

http://www.uwosh.edu/map/campusmap.htm
http://www.uwosh.edu/map/ppp.htm

-Ezra

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