For OpenStreetMap *2-3 days* is all we need to have major changes to
Birmingham's cityscape surveyed and displayed on a globally-recognised
online digital map. You also have the base data available for producing maps
in any cartographic style and highlighting any geospatial data you choose. *AND
IT'S FREE* of all royalties.

It's a great example of what citizen volunteers can achieve
who passionately care about how their neighborhoods are portrayed.
Birmingham organisations can demonstrate how up to date they are in
the digital world by making use of this resource.

For example the flagship highway improvement of the last few years has been
the Selly Oak Relief
Road<http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.4443531036377&lon=-1.93526744842529&zoom=16>,
representing a multi-million pound investment for the City Council, and the
removal of a notorious bottleneck affecting tens of  thousands citizens and
visitors. It was available to the world on OpenStreetMap the same week it
was opened.  See
here<http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=52.4443531036377&lon=-1.93526744842529&zoom=16>for
our map

You'll search in vain on the big mapping providers for this change: none of
Googlemaps, Bing, Mapquest, the AA, the Ordnance Survey,or Multimap had this
change on their maps today as I write this email. And this is repeated
across the city for other developments.

TIME TO PUT BIRMINGHAM ON THE MAP: COMMERCIAL MAPPING PROVIDERS TAKE MONTHS
IF NOT YEARS; OPENSTREETMAP  TAKES DAYS

Several dozen volunteers, including residents, UK and global visitors have
achieved this. If we could collaborate with Birmingham City Council in a
structured way, together we could achieve far more and really put Birmingham
on the map! In fact we could lead the world in community-based digital
city-mapping where a City administration and its population work together to
produce something faster,cheaper and better than what's available
commercially.

We look forward to working more with you - you already use our winter
gritting maps on your
website<http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/wintermaintenance> and
we have a wealth of other data ready for use.

We are favourably identified as a successful "Big Society"project in a research
paper written by the Office of Civil Society in the Cabinet
Office.<http://www.arnaudriegert.com/wp-content/uploads/international-examples-big-society.pdf>
(Appendix
A1)

NOTE: our maps are not designed to replace or compete with the Ordnance
Survey-based mapping used by the City Council for detailed planning design-
they are designed for use in digital and print media for public consumption.

Regards

Brian Prangle
OSM West Midlands Community Co-ordinator
0121 604 1141

alternative contact:  Andy Robinson  pr...@mappa-mercia.org, Tel: 0777 553
7872
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