It worked for me, but the coordinates were not accurate. Several parallel 
streets were combined and other points were completely out of place. All points 
were mis-aligned with the streets.

I did something like this using Google Earth. I transformed a list of addresses 
to coordinates using a service on the web, then I manually created the KML file 
merging the ward list. The other service was more accurate, but still not 
aligned perfectly, on the E/W axis. I think that is G.E.'s fault though. Their 
own data is inconsistent between the images and street info. I don't think that 
they have corrected the nadir (elongation) effects for most of the images.

I have been wondering what the geocodes were, and if they were actual Lat and 
Lon. If so what format, decimal?


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JeffreyD




Richard K Miller wrote:
Did I mention this is very "beta"? =) I'd be curious if it even works for you. So far, it has worked on 2 and failed on 1.


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