Hi PJ, Sounds cool. Is there a plan for keeping things up to date? Or is it to just get the data the best it can be between OSM/TRIMET and then continue editing in OpenStreetMap overtime? Or some other plan I haven't thought of.
-Kate On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 9:28 PM, PJ Houser <stephanie.jean.hou...@gmail.com> wrote: > > TriMet will begin OSM improvements in the Portland area beginning Monday > February 21, 2011. > > Geographic Extent: Multnomah, Clark, Washington, and Clackamas County > > Timeframe: 6 months, February 18, 2011 – August 18, 2011 > > OSM User Names: TriMet_PJH, TriMet_MSB, TriMet_GNH, TriMet_BB > > Reference files used to make the improvements: > > Metro’s Regional Datasets: streets.shp, trails.shp, bikes.shp (starting > with current versions dated January 2011) > > 6 inch aerial imagery flown Fall 2010 > > Improvements using ArcMap's OSM Editor include: > > Street alignments > > Streets with bus routes on them are allowed a 5 foot difference between OSM > and Metro. > Streets without bus routes are allowed a 10 foot buffer. > > Attributes > > The attributes in Metro's data will be rewritten in a form matching OSM. > Missing sections can then be copied and pasted into OSM's data layer. > > Geometrically incorrect sections > > will be snapped to match Metro's > > We will also be checking directionality > > The work from this project will support applications and projects such as > the Open Trip Planner http://opentripplanner.org/ and The Intertwine > http://theintertwine.org/. > > > > For more detailed information or questions, please contact Bibiana McHugh > mchu...@trimet.org or myself (PJ Houser, stephanie.jean.hou...@gmail.com) > > Input? > > -- > > PJ Houser > Trimet, GIS > > _______________________________________________ > Imports mailing list > impo...@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports > > _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us