Explore 3D Property Tax Data Yourself in 2016

One thing we’ve always wanted to do is transition the models and visualizations we come up with in our projects into a lasting resource. We have typically left communities with the data we produce and a written report. The challenge has been to share this information to its full potential. The 2D images we produce capture the… Continue Reading »

Spooky Halloween Map

Happy Halloween! I made this map using a different kind of parcel data from the City of Asheville Open Data Portal. Instead of the taxable parcels we’re used to mapping these are the plots for Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, resting place of Thomas Wolfe. The space and use needs of a cemetery lend their layout some similarities to… Continue Reading »

Compare the Tax Production of Different Kinds of Development in Your Own Community

Last week we shared our Story Map of Greater Des Moines with all of its maps, graphics, explanations, bells, and whistles. It turns out our friends at the Iowa Economic Development Authority have put some additional exciting resources. Along with an executive summary explaining the importance of this kind analysis to local governments they put together some instructions… Continue Reading »

Woodland, NC: Surrounded By Danger!

A small town in NC has gained international attention over the past week for its steadfast resistance to a new solar farm. Plenty has been written already about what this story reveals about renewable energy, technophobia, fear of corporations, and even general science education in America. It also tells us something about the power we give NIMBY’s in the development… Continue Reading »

Mapping the Value of Parking: Part Two

For this past Thanksgiving I wrote a post for Strong Towns about how pavement dilutes tax production. I decided to do the math and look at exactly how much parking we really have. What I find shocking is the extent to which our cities are built for our cars. Douglas Adams comments on this reality in his fantastic story The Hitchhiker’s… Continue Reading »

Urban Tree Rings in Des Moines

I’ve been experimenting with animated mapping. Here’s a little sample of some work we did in Des Moines. Hopefully within the next week or so we’ll be able to share a more comprehensive take on this information in a new format we’re working on. The map at the top shows development as it comes online… Continue Reading »