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At 2009-10-14 17:14, Dale Puch wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Yep, check the property appraiser
office for the county, Usually the only original source for such
data.<br>
For my county
<a href="http://paraster.ocpafl.org/Webmap2/default.aspx">http://paraster.ocpafl.org/Webmap2/default.aspx</a>
Be sure to check out the 6" per pixel aerial view as well as birds
eye, and links to google street view and MS live maps</blockquote><br>
This has to be _the_ best app I've seen, no question. It's way fast,
renders all sorts of data at the same time in a way that works, has great
hi-res imagery, pics of the properties, everything. Looks like tax
dollars were spent well here!<br><br>
<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Some counties are a lot more free
with their data, even if all will let you view it. Do not mistake
being able to use (or even buy/download) the data with letting you copy
and reuse it.<br>
Specifically ask.</blockquote><br>
Yup. I describe the OSM project and then specifically what I want to do.
I'm concerned, though, that the answer I sometimes get is from someone
that may not be qualified or allowed to give the answer. Is there a more
formal form-letter that is used by OSM as a whole? Should there be?<br>
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Alan Mintz <Alan_Mintz+OSM@Earthlink.net><br>
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