![]() Income needs to be updated as does the API. Replace with another domain).Īlso if you have been using our tile layers with javascript - this might stop working (though you can easily switch to the newer 2020 layers, and we'll continue to support the 2010 layers just with a different url that you'll need to update). Otherwise, as I haven't heard from anyone who is - the API is going to be revised and the old version will break (We might If you are using our API, please contact us. Consolidating the map layers on and phasing out completely. ![]() Hopefully HTTPS works (lots of fixes and moving from http to https). I want you to use the layers on your own map!Īpril 1, 2023. Justice Map - open map tile layers for race and income powered by Census Data. The Energy Justice Network and Aaron Kreider (volunteer hours). Further development has been supported by The website was developed by Aaron Kreider - as a project for Energy Justice Network and Sunlight Foundation. We imported the census data into a postgis database and generated the tiles with TileMill. Our information comes from the Census Bureau - the 2010 Census and the latest American Community Survey (five year summary). This saves map makers the time required to deal with large datasets and tile production. Similar to open software anyone can use them on their website. We have 100 GB of map tiles that we are sharing. This provides greater detail when you zoom in. The income layersĪre available at the county and census tract level. The race layers are available at the county, census tract, block group, and block level. Representations of median household income). We have several race layers and income layers (three different Get Support: Email Aaron with your questions and suggestions. Advanced mode lets you compare who lives within 1 vs 5 miles of a location (and more!). ![]()
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