Just added a new feature: high-resolution district maps that can be downloaded (and printed), with no unreasonable copyright restrictions. To get the maps, find the district map, as on this page, and look below the map for download options. The downloadable maps use street data from The Open Planning Project, which is (incredibly) made available with the only restriction that if you copy the map, you provide credit back to them. Since we add the district outline overlay here, to copy these maps you have to credit both GovTrack and TOPP.
October 22, 2007
Downloadable/Printable District Maps
Author: Josh Tauberer - Categories: UncategorizedCategories
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