Proposition Project Markers (Project Map)
Black State Park Markers (Project Map)
ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker (Project Map)
Another thing to note about the picker when you are on the Project Map is towards the top of the picker when it is open you will see an extra checkbox that will say County or Assembly or Senate. These represent the layer showing boundries for State Counties, State Assembly Districts and State Senate Districts. The default is County when you first enter the application. If you do a Find by.. State Park or County it will be County. If you do a Find by... Assembly District it will say Assembly and if you do a Find by... Senate District it will be Senate. By unchecking or checking by clicking/tapping this checkbox you will see the boundries it pertains to (County, Assembly or Senate) either appear or disappear from the map. If it is not showing on the map than you can get at and click on the the text that is hyperlinked on the map and have it launch successfully. If it is showing on the map you cannot click on these hyperlinks and successfully launch them.
A further note about the picker when you are on the Project Map is that at the top of the picker when it is open you will see extra checkboxes that will be representing the Proposition Project Markers and will be labeled with the icon that they represent to the right of the text. These represent the layer showing the different types of Proposition Project Markers and if they have them, their subcategories. An example being, the Proposition 84 State Park project which are projects performed on specific State Parks (the subcategory being SP representing State Park) are labeled P84 SP Prj with a box shaped Green Project Marker with a white star in the middle next to it. Checking or unchecking the checkboxes will show or not show the corresponding Proposition Project Markers within the Gray Circle.
It should be noted that there is an interaction between what is checked and unchecked in the ST8Park/County...Picker and what is shown in the Gray Circle. As the Red Pushpin or the Yellow Pushpin are moved Proposition Project Markers will appear and or disappear from the inside of the Gray Circle, depending if their latitudes and longitudes fall with in the Gray Circle area. If the checkbox for a Proposition Project Marker is checked and its latitude and longitude fall within the Gray Circle then that marker will show in the Gray Circle but if the checkbox is unchecked and the Proposition Project Marker latitude and longitude falls within the Gray Circle then the marker will not show in the Gray Circle. In addition, as the Gray Circle is being sized via the Red Pushpin or moved via the Yellow Pushpin it can be observed in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker that the entry of the Proposition Project Marker represented by their checkboxes, label and icon will appear and disapper depending if they are within the Gray Circle. The state of the checkbox (checked or unchecked) is kept as the entry turns on an off. Therefore, be vigilant of this interaction. A couple of the advantages of turning these Proposition Project Markers on and off is to allow less markers in the Gray Circle as it can become cluttered with markers and also some of the markers overlay each other and the easiest way to get at a marker underneath another one is to uncheck that entry in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker thus making the overlaying marker disappear allowing access to the underlying marker.
Further, there is interaction between the Project List (for more detail go to How to Use...Project List) and what is observed within the Gray Circle and Proposition Project Markers checked or unchecked in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker. What is set in the Project List (Tool Box) in Search, Title by Alpha, Proposition and Topic will filter what projects are shown in the Gray Circle in the Project Map. Note on the Project List the County/Circle choice only affect the list on the Project List page not what is in the Gray Circle on the Project Map. As an example, if in the Project List Title by Alpha was set to "A" and there were projects that started with "A" in the title and all other filters we left as default you should expect to see all projects within the Gray Circle having a Title start with the letter "A". If some of the Proposition Project Markers were unchecked then their Titles beginning with "A" would not appear in the Gray Circle and you may be wondering where they are. That is when you have to check the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker to see what Proposition Project Markers are checked or unchecked. If it is unchecked you won't see them, if it is checked you will. Another example is when you choose a specific Proposition in the Project List you will only see those projects belonging to that Proposition within the Gray Circle on the Project Map even if you had other Proposition Project Markers checked in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker prior to going into the Project List from the Project Map. In fact, only the Proposition picked in the Project List and it's associated entry in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker on the Project Map will show and be checked if there projects for that Proposition within the Gray Circle. If no projects exist within the Gray Circle then no entry for the Proposition Project Markers will be observed in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker, but the entry will remain checked or unchecked depending how it was last left. The only way to see other Proposition Project Markers or all the markers in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker is to go back into the Project List and change the Proposition entry in the Project List (Tool Box). Again, the Project List page will trump what is set for Propositin Project Markers in the ST8Park(/County or Assembly or Senate) Picker and thus what is showing in the Gray Circle on the Project Map.