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API/data hacker | Technical Architect @SlackHQ | formerly CS Engineer @DominoDataLab, health data geek @Socrata, cofounder @SocialHealthIs

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    1. Datapolitan‏ @Datapolitan 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Pearic_Roche

      .@KansasCityEric this is great. What about fixing #311 so they can be easily mapped using lat/lon instead of the local projection? #opendata

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    2. Eric Roche‏ @Pearic_Roche 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Datapolitan

      Can you give me more detail on the 311 lat/long issue?

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    3. Datapolitan‏ @Datapolitan 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Pearic_Roche

      .@KansasCityEric lat/lon are in "address with geocode" and need to be parsed out. These should be in separate fields https://data.kcmo.org/widgets/7at3-sxhp …

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    4. Datapolitan‏ @Datapolitan 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Datapolitan

      .@KansasCityEric parsing these with #Excel is actually challenging because of the embedded line returns that prevent a simple text to cols

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    5. jalbertbowdenii‏ @jalbertbowdenii 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Datapolitan

      why parse in excel? @KansasCityEric

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    6. Datapolitan‏ @Datapolitan 27 May 2016
      Replying to @jalbertbowdenii

      .@jalbertbowdenii @KansasCityEric not everyone can use #Python #R or #SQL. #opendata4all

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    7. Eric Roche‏ @Pearic_Roche 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Datapolitan @jalbertbowdenii

      I hear ya. Let me see if there is an easy way to do this. *fingers crossed*

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    8. Datapolitan‏ @Datapolitan 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Pearic_Roche

      .@KansasCityEric @jalbertbowdenii Hopefully it's a quick win. The data is there, it's just a matter of formatting it differently.

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    9. Datapolitan‏ @Datapolitan 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Datapolitan

      .@KansasCityEric I'd be interested to know if this data model affects @socrata #API bounding box queries. Can they be defined in Lat/Lon?

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    10. Eric Roche‏ @Pearic_Roche 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Datapolitan @socrata

      Not sure. @socrata should know. The way the location column is formatted is actually how @socrata formats it.

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      Mark Silverberg‏ @skram 27 May 2016
      Replying to @Pearic_Roche @Datapolitan

      bounding box queries will work just fine - the lat/long in address_with_geocode are geocoded from address

      1:53 PM - 27 May 2016
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        1. Mark Silverberg‏ @skram 27 May 2016
          Replying to @skram @Datapolitan

          API docs are at https://dev.socrata.com/foundry/data.kcmo.org/cyqf-nban … — you can get it all in (geo)json and/or CSV if you want

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