Re: [Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-14 Thread stevea
Ian McEwen writes: Does anyone know where this data is available/usable for OSM purposes? You might try http://data.fs.usda.gov/geodata/edw/datasets.php?dsetCategory=boundaries where you can scroll down to National Forest Lands with Nationally Designated Management or Use Limitations and

Re: [Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-14 Thread Clifford Snow
Steve, That Ten Steps plan sounds interesting. I would appreciate a copy as well. Clifford On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:41 AM, stevea stevea...@softworkers.com wrote: Ian McEwen writes: Does anyone know where this data is available/usable for OSM purposes? You might try

Re: [Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-14 Thread Jim McAndrew
We (NPMap at the National Park Service) use the IRMA boundaries for most of our maps, but we have updated a few of the park boundaries in our own database. You can find our data here: https://nationalparkservice.cartodb.com/u/nps/tables/parks On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Clifford Snow

Re: [Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-13 Thread Clifford Snow
Check in the NPS IRMA Portal. They have most of their geospatial data on the site. If you don't find it, we have a mailing list for national parks, talk-us-nps that has some NPS employees on that might be able to help you. Clifford On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 7:46 PM, Ian McEwen

[Talk-us] Data sources for National Monument boundaries?

2015-06-13 Thread Ian McEwen
Hello; I'm hoping to map the proper boundaries of several of the newer National Monuments near me (Clinton made a bunch of them in AZ in his last months in office -- Ironwood Forest, Agua Fria, Vermillion Cliffs, Grand Canyon-Parashant, and Sonoran Desert National Monuments at least), but I'm