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Super cool! I can immediately identify areas that the estimates need to be improved for - the city marks some MODOT right of ways as vacant, which is maddening. We used an indicator from the city assessor's office that is not as reliable as we thought, which is the culprit here. I haven't really used ArcGIS online yet, but love how snappy it is. You have my wheels turning for what some syllabus changes to Arc Pro could yield. |
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@chris-prener You don't need to merge this. Just wanted to share some of my Python\ArcGIS data exploration. Check out the notebook here.
Also, check out a webmap that compares your high and low estimate here: https://slustl.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=ca48d4519a3a497dbf2f7d8d1a7dfef5
Check out a swipe map that does the comparison here: http://slustl.maps.arcgis.com/apps/StorytellingSwipe/index.html?appid=56ebb642d8224aaeaeb85cfb26db2927
There are cursory, so don't judge too harsh :)