I can't access this because my Google recovery number is tied to my landline phone, something I set up before Google apparently decided to drop the call with voice option and only support texting a confirmation code. I'm not sure how to change this. Not your fault, but it does keep me out of the app, and maybe others.
This is a good step! I hope it comes for NYC soon. My former State Senator said NYC is so full of valuable buildings that it wouldn't benefit from LVT - nothing to tax. I know that's not true and I tried to point her to vacant lots, but none were in her district and she basically agreed it could work elsewhere...try the outer boroughs she said. Well, they are not my district so I won't get an appointment, so I'm stuck.
Anyway, if the mapping comes I can try my new senator (as a result of forced redistricting that no one in my Manhattan stub liked).
NYC has been top of mind, but because NYC has so many parcels, we need to create some improvements to the backend of the way the app operates before rolling that out. It's something we have in mind
In the webapp you can play with the colors. The colors simply distinguish the heights. For instance, there is an option to simply do shades of red, so taller bars are darker
The post may not have been clear enough, access CivicMapper at civicmapper.org!
I can't access this because my Google recovery number is tied to my landline phone, something I set up before Google apparently decided to drop the call with voice option and only support texting a confirmation code. I'm not sure how to change this. Not your fault, but it does keep me out of the app, and maybe others.
Apologies, right now, this is the quickest and most secure way to set this up for launch. I will keep this in mind for future improvements!
This is a good step! I hope it comes for NYC soon. My former State Senator said NYC is so full of valuable buildings that it wouldn't benefit from LVT - nothing to tax. I know that's not true and I tried to point her to vacant lots, but none were in her district and she basically agreed it could work elsewhere...try the outer boroughs she said. Well, they are not my district so I won't get an appointment, so I'm stuck.
Anyway, if the mapping comes I can try my new senator (as a result of forced redistricting that no one in my Manhattan stub liked).
NYC has been top of mind, but because NYC has so many parcels, we need to create some improvements to the backend of the way the app operates before rolling that out. It's something we have in mind
My only confusion comes from what the colors represent. Sorry for bein an idiot.
In the webapp you can play with the colors. The colors simply distinguish the heights. For instance, there is an option to simply do shades of red, so taller bars are darker
Awesome!
Now do Providence RI (or really all of RI)