Dear NYC area mapsters, See the attachment below re a talk a week from Thursday in Brooklyn about the NYCE map and Sept 11 recovery. Alice C. Hudson Chief, Map Division The Humanities and Social Sciences Library The New York Public Library 5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Room 117 New York, NY 10018-2788 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I. "THE 'NICE' NYCMAP: A SEPTEMBER 11TH LIFESAVER" Thursday, April 11, 2002 at Brooklyn Borough Hall 6 - 7 PM See the new NYCMap (pronounced 'nice'), which depicts in remarkable detail, the surface structures and subterranean infrastructure of New York City's five boroughs. The New Yorker magazine has called it the most accurate map of the city ever produced. A collaborative effort of virtually every city agency, the NYCMap proved to be an invaluable tool that enabled responding government agencies to see what was above and below street level at-a-glance following the September 11 attacks. Dan McHugh, a computer information specialist will discuss New York City Transit's contributions to the NYCMap. Reservations and pre-payment required. Call the New York Transit Museum's education department at (718) 694-5139 or (718) 694-4623 for reservations