Posts Tagged ‘Seattle maps and info’

Quick: Where can you park your scooter at Greenlake?

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Looking for a p-patch in Magnolia?

Let’s say you’re in Queen Anne and you need to find the closest off-leash dog park. Maybe you’re wondering if there’s a basketball court near your sister’s house in West Seattle. Or you want to know if there are any heritage trees or landmark buildings on your Columbia City street.

I stumbled across a new resource that gives you the answer in seconds. And it’s not Google Earth.

The city of Seattle has completely revamped its neighborhood map and it now includes searchable neighborhood level and street-level maps (using Microsoft’s Virtual Earth). You can customize your map to show local services like p-patches, food banks, farmers markets, cemeteries, hospitals and many more.

The site also shows fires, accidents and other dispatch incidents in real time (updated every 30 seconds), and has searchable street-level crime statistics (using 2007 numbers).