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July spotlight: 10 best Felt Community maps

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Anna Savina, Content & Community
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479
Language
English
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Summary

Shawn Taylor used the Overture Maps Foundation's open map dataset to analyze coffee shop distribution, while Bert Temme visualized Dutch building footprints using the same dataset. Mamata Akella crafted a map connecting Japan's history with Barbie and Oppenheimer films, highlighting Japan's dual significance in nuclear history and Barbie's origins. Luke Bornheimer developed a comprehensive map of San Francisco's streets to promote sustainable transport, and David Brand alongside Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky created a tool for New Yorkers to identify Airbnb restrictions. The Navan Cycling Initiative proposed cycling improvements using Felt, and David Rogers with Charlie Parker mapped global battery factory trends. Angelica Rodriguez-Arriaga explored California's water infrastructure, and the Open Mapping Hub crafted a disaster management map for Zimbabwe's Hoya Ward. Joseph Elfelt mapped U.S. Senate party affiliations using ArcGIS data, encouraging mapmakers to share their creations on the Felt subreddit for community feedback.