[talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-au
I want to confirm report from https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/issues/4196 "In my area (and throughout built-up parts of Australian cities in general) it is not uncommon to encounter blocks of townhouses which share a primary address number but have distinct sub-address numbers.

Re: [talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Dian Ågesson
Hey Mateusz, The "sub address" that the reporter is describing are subdivisions with individual unit numbers. The unit number should be mapped using addr:unit, rather than included as part of the house number. For example, a postal address of 1/50-52 Smith St should be mapped as:

Re: [talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Ben Kelley
In answer to your question though, yes "1/50 Example St" notation is quite common. It is probably well understood, although not universally used. "Unit 1, 50 Example St" is also used, as is "U 1 50 Example St". These would all be tagged as: addr:unit=1 addr:housenumber=50 - Ben. On Wed, 13

Re: [talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Andrew Harvey
On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 at 11:58, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: > The other awkward one is when the POI's address is Level 5 of This > Building. Should we include that as part of the address, usually under Unit > Number, or just as level=*? > You should do both, level=5 for indoor mapping to know

Re: [talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Ben Kelley
Agreed. In Australia "32A" refers to the street number. (In the US, it is common that 32A means apartment A at street number 32, but not in Australia)  - Ben. On 13/7/2022 11:55 am, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote: On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 at 11:43, Benjamin Ceravolo wrote: I feel

Re: [talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Graeme Fitzpatrick
On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 at 11:43, Benjamin Ceravolo wrote: > I feel comfortable using the unit number as in the examples above. But I > feel it gets more in the weed's when it comes to letters, such as "32a > example Street" where I would probably not use the unit tag. What are your > thoughts? >

Re: [talk-au] Is addr:housenumber=2/20 likely to be valid?

2022-07-12 Thread Benjamin Ceravolo
I feel comfortable using the unit number as in the examples above. But I feel it gets more in the weed's when it comes to letters, such as "32a example Street" where I would probably not use the unit tag. What are your thoughts? Get Outlook for Android