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OSM could work but might be a bit too complex and non-specific for
the size constraints Darrell mentioned. Metro's RLIS data could be a
good source; maybe streets, public transit, and (very subtle)
building footprints as a base with locations of interest clearly
marked. I doubt all the restaurants / food carts will fit (certainly
not with labels) but perhaps they could be symbolized. I'll give it
a shot and send out something in the next few days.<br>
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Dave<br>
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Portland maps aren’t necessary my thing, but I can attempt one on
the weekend if that is not to late. OSM the best data source?
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Hey all, there are a few little things we could use
help with as we get ready for the conference.<br>
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I know some of you love maps (shocking, right?). So,
we could really use a map of the central portland area
suitable for print (i.e. greyscale).<br>
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It doesn’t matter what tools you want to use, but we
need a vector representation for the final print
version.<br>
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Things that should be highlighted include:<br>
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The Convention Center<br>
Eliot Center<br>
Portland State – highlighting SMSU, Neuberger Hall and
FAB<br>
Doubletree Hotel<br>
Max Lines<br>
Restaurants (the MapTimePDX folks were working on this
– Matt?).<br>
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Dimension of each page is 4.5” W x 3.825” H – you
have two facing pages to work with, but you have to
plan for a gutter, so you can’t completely span those
pages.<br>
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Ideally this could get done in the next 7-10 days.<br>
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Takers?<br>
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Darrell<br>
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