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Mapping Challenge Update (05/07/2020): City / Town Halls in LA, MS, & AL

May 7, 2020

This challenge is moving along nicely with another 100 edits in the last week!  This includes more than 20 new points that were added.  See our spatial overlay analysis for tips on remaining communities. 

 

 

To help with the remaining points, we performed a spatial overlay between city / town halls that have been collected to date and US Census's Incorporated Places layer.  This image below shows incorporated places with a population greater than 2,500 that do not yet have a city / town hall point within their boundaries.  NOTE that this does not mean every one of these communities is missing a point.  It is possible that some of these communities do not have a building that fits our definition of a city / town hall while others may have already been collected but their city / town hall falls outside of their corporate boundary.  That's where our volunteers can help by researching each of these communities and determining if a city / town hall exists!

TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: City/Town Halls in LA, MS & AL (w/ Incorporated Places)
TNMCorps Mapping Challenge: Incorporated Places in LA, MS & AL with a population greater than 2,500 that do not yet have a city/town hall within their coroporate boundaries. (Public domain.)

 

 

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