In case I missed any of the local mappers in my ITO World search, you're invited to...<br><br><blockquote style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">
TriMet, Portland's regional transportation agency, is holding a Meet & Greet for local OSM Mappers: <br><br> Friday May 13, 2011 <br> 4:00pm - 6:00pm PST<br> TriMet Center Street Administration Building<br>
4012 SE 17th Ave.<br> Portland, OR 97202 <br><br>Why?<br> Meet other local OSM Mappers and the PSU students that are working on OSM improvements in the 4-county regional area.<br> Observe our OSM editing process first hand and provide feedback: it is a manual and labor intensive process, it is not a data import. We are using up-to-date regional jurisdictional data and 6-inch ortho-rectified digital imagery flown in August 2010 as a reference with permission from the sources. <br>
Learn why we chose to invest in OSM and the community, rather than a proprietary mapping solution.<br> See a sneak preview of the Open Trip Planner, TriMet's new open source multi-modal trip planner scheduled for release in Fall, and meet the developers involved in the project. <br>
Explore opportunities for collaboration and on-going maintenance (ex: local cities and counties can make street data available to the OSM community). <br><br>Using <a href="http://www.itoworld.com/static/osm_mapper.html">http://www.itoworld.com/static/osm_mapper.html</a>, we were able to find some past and present active mappers for the Metro region. <br>
<br>Let us know if this time doesn't work for you, or if you are not local but interested - we can schedule a webinar or make other arrangements. <br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Bibiana McHugh (manager), PJ Houser, Betsy Breyer, Grant Humphries, and Melelani Sax-Barnett<br>
TriMet, GIS and Location-Based Services<br clear="all"></blockquote><br><br>--<br>PJ Houser<br>Trimet<br>
GIS intern, 503-962-5711 (office)<br><br>