When you release your final draft of the plan, would it be possible to make sure that all of the maps and diagrams are of a high resolution so that they can be zoomed into for closer inspection?
All of the maps in the current draft are of low-resolution, and when I zoom into to see detail in the maps everything is blurry.
Since a great deal of land use information and classification is depicted in these maps down to individual parcels, ridgelines, and streams, I think it’s critical that the maps be of a high enough resolution to enable people to see what the Comprehensive Plan is referencing.
If higher resolution maps would result in a much larger PDF size, I would strongly encourage you to offer low-res and high-res versions.
By the way, I really appreciate the comprehensive level of information in this report. I look forward to reading the final draft.
When you release your final draft of the plan, would it be possible to make sure that all of the maps and diagrams are of a high resolution so that they can be zoomed into for closer inspection?
All of the maps in the current draft are of low-resolution, and when I zoom into to see detail in the maps everything is blurry.
Since a great deal of land use information and classification is depicted in these maps down to individual parcels, ridgelines, and streams, I think it’s critical that the maps be of a high enough resolution to enable people to see what the Comprehensive Plan is referencing.
If higher resolution maps would result in a much larger PDF size, I would strongly encourage you to offer low-res and high-res versions.
By the way, I really appreciate the comprehensive level of information in this report. I look forward to reading the final draft.
By: J.T.S. Moore on September 24, 2010
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