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Today I'm launching Close, an interactive map that shows walkable, bikeable, and transit-friendly neighborhoods across every block in the United States. Try it out:
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You’re missing quite a few grocery stores in Minneapolis. Also none of the Minneapolis parks are listed. This is a really cool tool though, hopefully you can figure out how to get better data for those two categories here!

Love this! We'll provide feedback on cleaning up the data for Penn Quarter in downtown Washington DC.

This unfortunately is really dependent on the correct categorization of "supermarket" in open street maps. I live near several "produce markets" and "convenience stores" while there are definitely what I would call "convenience stores" labeled as "supermarkets!

Is there any way to have a merged destination category that covers all frequent transit and passenger rail, since some passenger rail stations have more frequency than subway stations that are just outside of the walk shed.

@Boenau It's cool, but inaccurate for my neighborhood. How can I help improve it?

doesn't seem to be working at all. hug of death?

This is amazing! Using it right now while looking for a new apartment. Thank you for sharing!

I really love this tool! I live in one of my ideal spots right now, but I will need to move soon, so hopefully I can stay in a similar zone. (Can you tell I like light rail?) Also, noticing pretty slow loading times when adding or removing filters. Still some kinks to work out?

At least for me it’s not loading yet but that’s probably because of lots of traffic. Looking forward to trying!

Poi and transit location data is about 5 years out of date near me. Hazards of the data sources I suspect.
