Open kcoronel opened 2 years ago
National Zoning Atlas (NZA) updates:
Procuring services from GreenInfo Network to produce the map itself, aspects of data entry, datta management, and backend.
Arriving at a 3-tier access policy - GreenInfo and NZA would have Admin access (as well as state team lead and team members as needed)
Looking to transition away from Google Sheets, asked for feedback Pros: easy to navigate, people are used to it Cons: sheets are scattered, could be more centralized, also would have the potential for new data entry formula, and having teams inputting information within a software
NZA is rolling out a NZA Slack
Next meeting: November 11, 2022
Karen
National Zoning Atlas has made progress with GreenInfo Network as a consultant to help build custom data portals for each state project (district by district).
The National Zoning Atlas is interested in building a guest architecture for data updates. Planning to create a class of users that will have data update capabilities such as a planner not on the team but they know of a map amendment, etc.
There will always be a few people from the team who will continuously update the data, but the National Zoning Atlas team also wants to create avenues for folks outside of team members to update the data set.
Jason from the New Hampshire project mentioned that their team archives the data each year, they have multiple data sets and researchers can see causes and changes of regulations
There is a new version of the How to Guide: changes fairly minor, largely relate to text coding; and additional guidance for tricky coding situations.
Karen Coronel Kurt Malley
Introduced to new NZA team members
Sara Bronin will be appointed to a Federal role in a few weeks, Sara will be introducing us to her academic counterpart that will be taking over a lot of Sara's current responsibilities
NZA team gave a demo of the new database which will replace project's Google spreadsheet, a more in-depth training will occur in the future.
Montana will be launching their [Altas 2.0 ]()on Tuesday 1/17, demo'ed their site. PLEASE KEEP LINK CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL TUESDAY. Outreach strategy for their launch includes writing a press release, have a press story being published on Tuesday that will detail the 2.0 data and story.
Potential NZA Conferences
Summer 2024 in Ithaca a gathering of project leads, will pay for travel and expenses with a grant. Will need a letter of support detailing why we think it is important to gather, how the project will benefit, and anything else in support of this conference
Fall 2023 in D.C. to discuss state projects in detail with Congressional leaders, discuss the advocacy work and the zoning/planning work within states.
Outreach Updates
To Do: (in order of priority)
NZA Editor (updates from Scott Markley and Aline Fader from NZA team)
How to Guide (updates from Evan Dickerson)
-Karen Coronel
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