Public Tree Map documents all ~35,000 public street and park trees in Santa Monica's urban forest. The map includes contextual information collected from open datasets and digitized city records. To reflect tree plantings and removals, the map updates every day. We're also working to add tree data from other cities in LA county. Work in progress:
temporary fix
On the current mobile site, only two view options are available (species and family). Since the heritage tree program's a city public landscape priority, I'm switching the family button to a heritage button. In the future, it'd be great to give mobile users access to more than two views (it's on the list of design questions)
related:
I also think it might make sense to change "GROUP BY" to "VIEW BY"
If non heritage trees are fully hidden in heritage view (rather than just given white markers), would user experience improve?
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What I did
switched family button to heritage button in mobile toolbar.css
Motivation and context
temporary fix On the current mobile site, only two view options are available (species and family). Since the heritage tree program's a city public landscape priority, I'm switching the family button to a heritage button. In the future, it'd be great to give mobile users access to more than two views (it's on the list of design questions)
related: I also think it might make sense to change "GROUP BY" to "VIEW BY" If non heritage trees are fully hidden in heritage view (rather than just given white markers), would user experience improve?
Screenshots
What I did