Re: [Talk-us] Potential data source: New York City watershed recreation lands

2016-05-24 Thread Kevin Kenny
On 05/24/2016 08:28 AM, Elliott Plack wrote: Kevin, Nice work on the proposal. Scraping geo-data from PDF is a feat. Kudos! I've read through your proposal and having worked on a statewide protected area import, I support this one. protect_object=water is a novel one. Are there other uses of

Re: [Talk-us] Potential data source: New York City watershed recreation lands

2016-05-24 Thread Elliott Plack
Kevin, Nice work on the proposal. Scraping geo-data from PDF is a feat. Kudos! I've read through your proposal and having worked on a statewide protected area import, I support this one. protect_object=water is a novel one. Are there other uses of this tag, e.g. protect_object=trees for state

Re: [Talk-us] Potential data source: New York City watershed recreation lands

2016-05-23 Thread Kevin Kenny
On 05/23/2016 03:20 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote: On 05/23/2016 05:35 AM, Kevin Kenny wrote: One-line summary: I want to import the boundaries of New York City watershed recreation areas. I've read through your proposal and I would like to know if the boundaries you speak of are observable on the

Re: [Talk-us] Potential data source: New York City watershed recreation lands

2016-05-23 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 05/23/2016 05:35 AM, Kevin Kenny wrote: > One-line summary: I want to import the boundaries of New York City > watershed recreation areas. I've read through your proposal and I would like to know if the boundaries you speak of are observable on the ground. I know there won't be a line or

[Talk-us] Potential data source: New York City watershed recreation lands

2016-05-22 Thread Kevin Kenny
One-line summary: I want to import the boundaries of New York City watershed recreation areas. Side note: This project ties in closely with Paul Norman's identification of a need to clean up the NYS DEC Lands import. Many of the NYC DEP watershed lands share borders with the DEC lands, and