I believe that some of that may be discussed in Presque Isle. Is that correct? Don't believe that Google Earth is the most accurate source and that E991 and MDOT is.

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Good List, however I would like to mention that from my preliminary review of the E911 centerlines and MEDOT centerlines in comparison to centerline of 2 most widely used sources (NAVTEQ and TELEATLAS) for street data in comparison or overlaid to Google Earth.  I have found that there is a lot of mismatch between Google and our local (E911 & MEDOT) sources.

Has anyone else seen this?  What source is considered to be correct or mostly correct?

All your input would be appreciated as I'm under a task of developing a new state landbase and then there is addressing, not address ranges.  That is another question that can wait, but address ranges without knowing what that towns standard (50, 100', or 200') becomes very difficult to determine.  Then you have towns that have their parcel data with addressing posted to their websites, but we don't have access to that data from the state website.

All input and suggests are welcome.

Thanks,

Greg Davis
Time Warner Cable
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In a continuing effort to keep the Maine GeoSpatial community aware of the actions taking place on the GeoLibrary Board's strategic planning efforts, the Sewall Team has summarized input received from the Maine Geospatial community, the 2002 Strategic Plan and the GeoLibrary Board and provided the following chart entitled, "Overall Maine GeoSpatial Listing of Issues and Action Items."  The chart attempts to summarize the action items and issues needing resolution.  Each issue or action item has a "potential solution" indicated for it, a time frame for implementation and a priority.



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