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I am looking to hire someone to take the map my local Real Estate Board made (I can mail it to you) that divides our city up into 90 neighbourhoods and have those areas put onto an open source map for my website.

One typical way would be storing the different neighborhood lines in a separate file, like a KML or GeoJSON file, and then overlay that onto an OpenStreetMap base map with OpenLayers.

If you know someone that is good at doing this, please have them conatct me.

Thank you Fredrick Ramm for your suggestions on how to do this.

Steve K My office phone number is 1-877-657-8388

asked 01 Mar '14, 21:44

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This question doesn’t look like one that’s, should be one this Forum, IMHO it’s rather an advertisement to search one employee.

(01 Mar '14, 23:19) Hendrikklaas
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Same for me, it looks like an ad. If you want that somebody helps you, you should introduce your idea to the local community: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contact

P.S. I can't imagine that Frederik said something like 'drop your request at help.osm.org and somebody will apply for your job' :/

(02 Mar '14, 10:13) iii

@iii: see there for what Frederik said.

(02 Mar '14, 12:12) aseerel4c26 ♦

The question has been closed for the following reason "Question is off-topic or not relevant. See the link in in the answer to your other question" by aseerel4c26 01 Mar '14, 23:51

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