Quick update (maybe to inspire other contributors):
I've finished adding street names in Drummondville. Unfortunately, there is
no high-res aerial imagery there and so I had to rely exclusively on
Canvec/Geobase. There were a few spots were the data looked sketchy and I
didn't add streets there.
On 13-11-03 05:19 PM, Harald Kliems wrote:
(who's currently in Toronto and marveling at OSM's data quality downtown!)
Shops on Bloor can always do with a checkup. They have a very high
turnover rate, and some of them haven't been revised since 2010.
cheers,
Stewart
cc'ing to a few people who I have talked about this with in the past.
Some governments in Canada have released data under the Open Government
Licence - Canada, version 2.0. This is yet another new license. Some
people have asked if we can use datasets available under this license.
I have been doing some CanVec 10 imports and noticed in the latest files
that it includes semi street numbering - like odd/even block numbers.
An example here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/49.74784/-123.11109
Is this worth importing? If so is there an easy way to import just this
via
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