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Old 06-22-2008, 10:07 AM
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Lightbulb Lets collaborate together on a map.

Lets collaborate together on a map.

Google Maps

You Bmore people have a lot to say when it comes to what areas are good or bad. Lets all get our pencils out and start drawing on the map.

I think if we do this right, that we would be able to post it here as a reference to others, and as time goes by and crime shifts, we can edit accordingly.

As for right now, it is invite only, so PM me your personal email you want the invite sent to.

Lets start with the Bad areas, using the shape tool. Then once were all in agreement, we can start on land marks, and places of interest.

Please, no smart asses putting a box over the whole city.
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Old 06-22-2008, 10:13 AM
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This is nonsense, another redlining exercise as if the federal government's destructive redlining in the mid-1930s -- which was continued by the lending and real estate industries until at least the 1970s -- was not bad enough.
Here is the federal government's 1937 redlining map:
http://cf.uba.uva.nl/nl/collecties/k...x/groot/30.jpg
Red denotes "dangerous" areas for lending; yellow transitional areas, blue "still desirable" and green the best.

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