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“Maps in the Public Square” Exhibit

Friday, February 8th, 2008

As mentioned in the most recent Time Out Chicago!

Maps are not only tools to get you from point A to point B. They can also expose visually an important story about resource patterns and trends of a defined area. They tackle social questions like, “Are Starbucks an indicator of gentrification?” or “Do lower-income communities have less access to fresh produce?” Depicting instances like these help community members and planners better deal with the needs of an area that may not always be clear.

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Greenmapping.org Interactive Map Launched

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

front-mapIf you’ve had the chance to explore CNT’s and Openlands’ Natural Connections website, you’d find yourself in a map-lover’s mecca. In 2002, CNT and Openlands partnered to compile data for 14 counties throughout the Chicago region and mapped out 20 layers of green infrastructure data. The maps are still available to download and print from the site.

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