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Google Maps
Here you have two applications to gain deeper knowledge of the KMR and to have the opportunity to interact with Google Maps and create a map representing which are the problems of the city by creating a community map. If you are new to Google Maps you can see an example of how to use Google Maps here.

Layered Google Maps Functionality - Here you will be able to see different variables of census data overlayed over Google Maps. The origin of the data displayed in this functionality is the 2001 census, but results have been aggregated into larger regions to guarantee confidentiality. If you are not confident about how to use Google Maps click here.

Kingston Metropolitan Region Interactive Map (consultation only version) - To access a map representing which and where are the problems of the city without inputting new information this is your place. If you are not confident about how to use this functionality click here. This map is created by users, and while some control is held to ensure its quality its veracity cannot be guaranteed. If you want to comment any inaccuracies you can do so by contacting us.

Kingston Metropolitan Region Interactive Map - By clicking this link you will access a map representing which and where are the problems of the city. If you click the existing icons you will know what other users have explained about what happened where the icon is located, but if you want you are welcome to participate and share your experiences. Just zoom to the desired area and click on the location where the event/issue happened/is happening. Your help will allow to create a community map that will help to identify which are the problems affecting different areas of the city. If you are not confident about how to use this functionality click here. Again, this map is created by users, and while some control is held to ensure its quality its veracity cannot be guaranteed. If you want to comment any inaccuracies you can do so by contacting us.

 
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