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ROSENBROCK: I think yeah, we've also supported the County, so there's no reason <br /> why we wouldn't support it this time. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay, second question. A kind of description kind of thing. The layers that <br /> you showed us, one layer was an actual photo, on which you superimposed the district <br /> lines. <br /> ROSENBROCK: That's correct. <br /> YOSHINA: So, that's going to be available for us to see also? <br /> ROSENBROCK: Absolutely. I'll just go through this right now so you can understand. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay. <br /> ROSENBROCK: This was part two, but we can go ahead a take a look. <br /> YOSHINA: So, we have an option of either seeing an actual picture or a schematic. <br /> ROSENBROCK: Actually, you have your choice of about seven. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay, thank you. <br /> ROSENBROCK: Right here. (Indiscernible). This is how you sign in and then you <br /> have the Bing Maps, the Bing Hybrid, Terrain View, USA Topo Maps, Bing Maps Road, <br /> the Imagery, and then Streets. So, all of these base maps lay underneath the census <br /> blocks. Because, some places where you folks are, you know up in the up in the parks <br /> and stuff, you need to take a look at it. And, the best way to look at it is, using one of <br /> these vehicles. Sometimes, the Topo Map is good, sometimes the Streets are good, and <br /> always the Imagery, to make sure you're not cutting up—cutting somebody in half. <br /> YOSHINA: Okay, thank you. <br /> ROSENBROCK: Uh huh. <br /> LOPEZ: This is Kawena. I have a question. Given the delay in receiving the Census <br /> data, apart from training, what kind of meaningful work can we accomplish in advance of <br /> receiving the Census data? (No response.) David, did you hear me? <br /> ROSENBROCK: Oh, I would suspect, not any. (Laughter.) <br /> LOPEZ: I was afraid you'd say that. <br /> ROSENBROCK: We had the same problem with the State. <br /> LOPEZ: True. <br /> 19 <br />