tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223805285021521843.post2968332956019557074..comments2023-04-16T08:51:58.514-07:00Comments on UPPSA: Sara F. Amaralhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04625931358460168912noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7223805285021521843.post-67238289430216594152009-08-06T08:19:34.144-07:002009-08-06T08:19:34.144-07:00Hello Jason,
Interesting post, and inspiring num...Hello Jason, <br /><br />Interesting post, and inspiring numbers. I'm working for a new demographic mapping tool, PolicyMap (www.policymap.com/map), geared toward making better-informed policymakers, but a great resource for anyone interested in planning. It's fun to play around with, but I think U of I's planning students may also find PolicyMap useful for classes and research, as well.<br /><br />You can map home sales data, public transit stop density, employment info, etc. (Most of the site is free for anyone to use, but some data sets and functions do require a paid subscription, which for students is $35/semester). <br /><br />Thanks, and I'm going to bookmark this blog, since I'm moving back to Chicago in September!Katy Rossinghttp://www.policymap.com/mapnoreply@blogger.com