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Where have the boundaries on Google Maps gone???

Started by ixnay, December 02, 2016, 10:44:48 PM

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freebrickproductions

Quote from: ixnay on December 07, 2016, 07:11:11 PM
The city limits are back for

Pittsburgh, PA
East Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburg, KS
and
Pittsburg, CA

As for CDP's, Ocean Pines, MD's borders are showing but not West Pittsburg, PA (yes, it goes without the final "h").

ixnay
What about South Pittsburg, TN?

EDIT: Yea, it shows them:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/South+Pittsburg,+TN+37380/@35.0167314,-85.7496214,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8861aef06d04041b:0x691b692b73e0819f!8m2!3d35.0123024!4d-85.7044149
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silverback1065

i think it's back everywhere now, must have been a glitch

Scott5114

Quote from: Alex on December 07, 2016, 09:03:20 AM
I noticed this last week as well and was wondering. Bing maps still displays the city limits if you type in a city FWIW.

Regarding Google dropping their display, could be that maintaining up to date city limits is too much of a hassle. When I did research for my old boss last year for his Tallahassee area book, Gadsden County GIS was reluctant to supply me with city limits shape files. I had to coax the property appraiser GIS specialist to speak with his boss to allow me to purchase the files for $100, under the premise that they would get several copies of the atlas my old boss was making. The guy made it seem as if their data was protected, and still seemed reluctant to supply it to me. I ran into similar issues years ago with Baldwin County, Alabama and others when working at Mapsource too.

That's really odd.

For what it's worth, Oklahoma DOT has a shapefile with the city limits of every incorporated town in the state on their website. Don't know how frequently it's updated, though.
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rlmcony


rlmcony

Google appears to only show one boundary at a time in the US:  one city, one county, one zip code etc that you are searching on.

These tools shows ALL boundaries on Google Maps:

County Lines on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/countygmap.html
City Limits on Google Maps  https://www.randymajors.com/p/citylimitsongooglemaps.html
ZIP Codes on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/zipcodegmap.html
Area Codes on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/areacodesongooglemaps.html

Verlanka

Quote from: rlmcony on April 28, 2019, 01:21:26 PM
Google appears to only show one boundary at a time in the US:  one city, one county, one zip code etc that you are searching on.

These tools shows ALL boundaries on Google Maps:

County Lines on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/countygmap.html
City Limits on Google Maps  https://www.randymajors.com/p/citylimitsongooglemaps.html
ZIP Codes on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/zipcodegmap.html
Area Codes on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/areacodesongooglemaps.html
Only the county lines and Zip codes work. The city limits and area codes don't.

US 89

Quote from: Verlanka on April 29, 2019, 08:54:11 AM
Quote from: rlmcony on April 28, 2019, 01:21:26 PM
Google appears to only show one boundary at a time in the US:  one city, one county, one zip code etc that you are searching on.

These tools shows ALL boundaries on Google Maps:

County Lines on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/countygmap.html
City Limits on Google Maps  https://www.randymajors.com/p/citylimitsongooglemaps.html
ZIP Codes on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/zipcodegmap.html
Area Codes on Google Maps https://www.randymajors.com/p/areacodesongooglemaps.html
Only the county lines and Zip codes work. The city limits and area codes don't.

They're all working for me

webny99

Quote from: US 89 on April 29, 2019, 10:47:33 AM
Quote from: Verlanka on April 29, 2019, 08:54:11 AM
Only the county lines and Zip codes work. The city limits and area codes don't.
They're all working for me

Same here; in fact county lines just recently started working on mobile.

Rothman

Quote from: webny99 on April 29, 2019, 11:55:48 AM
Quote from: US 89 on April 29, 2019, 10:47:33 AM
Quote from: Verlanka on April 29, 2019, 08:54:11 AM
Only the county lines and Zip codes work. The city limits and area codes don't.
They're all working for me

Same here; in fact county lines just recently started working on mobile.
...which is why I have used mob-rule for counties.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.

briantroutman

I've just searched a few municipalities, counties, and ZIP codes (all on a Mac desktop using Safari), and all are showing up correctly with a red outline showing the boundary and a dark tint covering the outside area.

At least one category of boundaries that isn't showing up correctly (and wasn't in prior weeks/months either) is school districts. What's odd about it is that Google apparently does have district boundary information, and if you search the name of a school district using the general Google web search (on desktop, anyway), you typically get a Google Knowledge Panel including an inset map with the boundaries of the district. Yet if you click on that map, the resulting Google Map that opens simply places a pinpoint at the geographic center of the district and does not show the boundaries–making it nearly impossible to determine whether a specific address is in that district or not.


tolbs17

Why do people like to revive old threads?

It's working on my phone too.

noelbotevera

Quote from: mrhappy1261 on September 08, 2019, 03:32:20 PM
Why do people like to revive old threads?

It's working on my phone too.
You just revived a thread that was dead for four months...

Either way, it seems this issue has been resolved. School districts are still broken, however.

TheGrassGuy

Quote from: noelbotevera on September 08, 2019, 03:36:23 PM
Quote from: mrhappy1261 on September 08, 2019, 03:32:20 PM
Why do people like to revive old threads?

It's working on my phone too.
You just revived a thread that was dead for four months...

Either way, it seems this issue has been resolved. School districts are still broken, however.

You could search for school districts on Google Maps? Dang, should've tried that when I had the chance. When did the ability to do so get removed?
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skquinn

Quote from: vdeane on December 05, 2016, 06:00:55 PM
Honestly, there's not much point in them even HAVING the data if they aren't going to offer it to users.

Agreed, this is why I use (and contribute to) OpenStreetMap in preference to Google Maps as much as possible. In fact I only report errors on Google Maps when they are egregious.



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