Neat. Thanks Stewart.

I see this pulls in a bunch of the local city open data for orthography
that I'd been using. Easier than trying to look them up yourself and you
don't have to worry about the license either.

alarobric (alan)

On Fri, Sep 15, 2017 at 10:19 AM, Stewart C. Russell <scr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 2017-09-15 12:40 PM, Bernie Connors wrote:
> > Esri Canada publishes several maps showing the status of data updates
> > for their Community Maps Program. One of the maps shows all of the areas
> > where ‎the imagery has been updated. All of the maps are available here
> > - Esri Canada Community Maps Status
> > - http://maps.esri.ca/updates/tracking/
> > <http://maps.esri.ca/updates/tracking/>‎
> >
> > Check the map to see if the Esri World Imagery basemap has Community
> > Maps imagery in your neighbourhood.
>
> They've got the City of Toronto imagery, which we couldn't previously
> use due to the licence. In my neighbourhood at least, it's accurate and
> up to date. Looks like it's from earlier this year: you can make out the
> hole in my deck that really needs repairing …
>
> This is really good!
>
> cheers,
>  Stewart
>
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