Find by State Park (Menu Item)
This menu item will bring up a map of California and have the default (State Historic Park and State Natural Reserve) State Parks plotted on the map as evidenced by the Black State Park Markers. By opening the ST8Park Picker at the top left of the map, the Black State Park Markers and Proposition Project Markers can be shown or not shown on the map by checking or unchecking the check boxes corresponding to each. Clicking or tapping the Black State Park Markers will provide the name of the park in the information window. Clicking or tapping the Proposition Project Markers will provide the Proposition, Project Number and or Title of the project. The markers provide a guide as to where the State Park or project is at (specifically their latitude and longitude). The map can be sized as desired to help show a specific location at any time.
Double click or tap a black marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that State Park clicked on as the center point in the circle represented by the BlackState Park Marker and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker. If any other State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as (a) BlackState Park Marker(s).
Double click or tap a Proposition Project Marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that project clicked on as the center point in the circle and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as BlackState Park Marker(s). If any other project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker. Double clicking or tapping on the map outside any markers will only zoom in on the map, it will not go into the Project Map..
When going from this map to the Project Map, the Project Map will reset to the defaults on the zoom level, distance of the Red Pushpin from the Yellow Pushpin (1.5 miles), the Proposition Project Markers (they will be checked, i.e. turned on), the County, Assembly or Senate District layer (depending on which it is will be checked, i.e. turned on) and the Black State Park Markers will all be turned on (their corresponding checkboxes will be checked).
This menu item will bring up a map of California and have the State Counties outlined on the map, as well as have the default (State Historic Park and State Natural Reserve) State Parks plotted on the map as evidenced by the Black State Park Markers. By opening the ST8Park Picker at the top left of the map, the Black State Park Markers and Proposition Project Markers can be shown or not shown on the map by checking or unchecking the check boxes corresponding to each. Clicking or tapping the Black State Park Markers will provide the name of the park in the information window. Clicking or tapping the Proposition Project Markers will provide the Proposition, Project Number and or Title of the project. The markers provide a guide as to where the State Park or project is at (specifically their latitude and longitude). The map can be sized as desired to help show a specific location at any time.
Clicking/Tapping on a CA County will highlight it in light green. Also, at the bottom of the map the name of the county will appear with the date the map was created. The map can be sized as desired to show a specific location at any time.
Double click or tap anywhere in a CA County and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with the center point being where you double clicked and represented by the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as a the BlackState Park Marker(s). If any project(s) exist in the Gray Circle they will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker.
Double click or tap a black marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that State Park clicked on as the center point in the circle represented by the BlackState Park Marker and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker. If any other State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as (a) BlackState Park Marker(s).
Double click or tap a Proposition Project Marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that project clicked on as the center point in the circle and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as BlackState Park Marker(s). If any other project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker.
When going from this map to the Project Map, the Project Map will reset to the defaults on the zoom level, distance of the Red Pushpin from the Yellow Pushpin (1.5 miles), the Proposition Project Markers (they will be checked, i.e. turned on), the County, Assembly or Senate District layer (depending on which it is will be checked, i.e. turned on) and the Black State Park Markers will all be turned on (their corresponding checkboxes will be checked).
Find by Assembly District (Menu Item)
This menu item will bring up a map of California and have the State Assembly districts outlined on the map, as well as have the default (State Historic Park and State Natural Reserve) State Parks plotted on the map as evidenced by the Black State Park Markers. By opening the ST8Park Picker at the top left of the map, the Black State Park Markers and Proposition Project Markers can be shown or not shown on the map by checking or unchecking the check boxes corresponding to each. Clicking or tapping the Black State Park Markers will provide the name of the park in the information window. Clicking or tapping the Proposition Project Markers will provide the Proposition, Project Number and or Title of the project. The markers provide a guide as to where the State Park or project is at (specifically their latitude and longitude). The map can be sized as desired to help show a specific location at any time.
Clicking/Tapping on a Assembly District will highlight it in light green. Also, at the bottom of the map the name of the Assembly District will appear with the date the map was created. The map can be sized as desired to show a specific location at any time.
Double click or tap anywhere in a Assembly District and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with the center point being where you double clicked and represented by the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as a the BlackState Park Marker(s). If any project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as well.
Double click or tap a black marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that State Park clicked on as the center point in the circle represented by the BlackState Park Marker and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker. If any other State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as (a) BlackState Park Marker(s).
Double click or tap a Proposition Project Marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that project clicked on as the center point in the circle and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as BlackState Park Marker(s). If any other project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker.
When going from this map to the Project Map, the Project Map will reset to the defaults on the zoom level, distance of the Red Pushpin from the Yellow Pushpin (1.5 miles), the Proposition Project Markers (they will be checked, i.e. turned on), the County, Assembly or Senate District layer (depending on which it is will be checked, i.e. turned on) and the Black State Park Markers will all be turned on (their corresponding checkboxes will be checked).
Find by Senate District (Menu Item)
This menu item will bring up a map of California and have the State Senate districts outlined on the map, as well as have the default (State Historic Park and State Natural Reserve) State Parks plotted on the map as evidenced by the Black State Park Markers. By opening the ST8Park Picker at the top left of the map, the Black State Park Markers and Proposition Project Markers can be shown or not shown on the map by checking or unchecking the check boxes corresponding to each. Clicking or tapping the Black State Park Markers will provide the name of the park in the information window. Clicking or tapping the Proposition Project Markers will provide the Proposition, Project Number and or Title of the project. The markers provide a guide as to where the State Park or project is at (specifically their latitude and longitude). The map can be sized as desired to help show a specific location at any time.
Clicking/Tapping on a Assembly District will highlight it in light green. Also, at the bottom of the map the name of the Assembly District will appear with the date the map was created. The map can be sized as desired to show a specific location at any time.
Double click or tap anywhere in a Senate District and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with the center point being where you double clicked and represented by the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as a the BlackState Park Marker(s). If any project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker.
Double click or tap a black marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that State Park clicked on as the center point in the circle represented by the BlackState Park Marker and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker. If any other State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as (a) BlackState Park Marker(s).
Double click or tap a Proposition Project Marker and you will be put into the Project Map which will show the Gray Circle with that project clicked on as the center point in the circle and the Yellow Pushpin with the Red Pushpin 1.5 miles from the Yellow Pushpin. If any State Park(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle they will show up as BlackState Park Marker(s). If any other project(s) exist(s) in the Gray Circle it will show up as well represented by their Proposition Project Marker.
When going from this map to the Project Map, the Project Map will reset to the defaults on the zoom level, distance of the Red Pushpin from the Yellow Pushpin (1.5 miles), the Proposition Project Markers (they will be checked, i.e. turned on), the County, Assembly or Senate District layer (depending on which it is will be checked, i.e. turned on) and the Black State Park Markers will all be turned on (their corresponding checkboxes will be checked).