I can think of many examples of governments importing data into OSM, but none
where they are using it actively. Is that what you are looking for examples
of?
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I think Alex' inquiry was meant the other way round. That is, governments
using OSM data for whatever purpose. The example I'm most familiar with is
TriMet in Portland, OR, which uses OSM as a basemap for their TripPlanner.
[1] Are there other examples?
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I booked my flight last night. You should too!
Toby
On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Ian Dees ian.d...@gmail.com wrote:
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Knight-Mozilla OpenNews and myself are hosting a hack weekend April 27th and
28th in the heart of downtown Chicago.
These sorts of hack weekends are a
mentioned this to alex earlier, but i believe trimet was also editing bike path
data though not sure what came of that. the state dept uses OSM but i don't
have a specific example in production by way of example.
i think this is a good question. i'm continuing to research.
best,
alyssa.
ps.
I like this example - Natural Resources Canada are OSM to identify areas in
their own data in need of updates. They contribute loads of data, and then
watch where that data got changed and use that to identify where they need
to re-survey. (As reported by a colleague.)
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at
i was under the impression that the Code For America folks had done a bunch
of work with local governments on stuff that used OSM as a basemap.
i'm working on my emergency services thing, but i haven't quite got any
local FDs signed up just yet.
richard
On 3/26/13 10:30 AM, alyssa wright
The National Park Service. Mamata Akella talked about it at sotm.us, and she
has a few blog posts on it, too:
http://www.nps.gov/npmap/blog/introducing-park-tiles.html
d.
On Mar 26, 2013, at 06:50, Steven Johnson sejohns...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Alex' inquiry was meant the other way
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.net wrote:
i was under the impression that the Code For America folks had done a bunch
of work with local governments on stuff that used OSM as a basemap.
Nick Doiron and Jessica Lord were Code for America fellows last year
and
Yes, TriMet did edit bike data in Portland, and you can get bike directions
from their trip planner.
On Mar 26, 2013 9:37 AM, alyssa wright alyssapwri...@gmail.com wrote:
mentioned this to alex earlier, but i believe trimet was also editing bike
path data though not sure what came of that. the
Thanks for posting that John! I would like to figure out how to apply some of
that to my current bus route mapping endeavours in Baltimore.
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Ian Dees just added Chicago as city number 8 on our list for the spring
#editathon:
http://www.openstreetmap.us/2013/03/april-spring-editathon/
LA, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Boston, Portland, San Francisco,
[your city here] = what about you?
Let's grow this!
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I just made the reservation. Portland is on for the 20th, 12:00-17:00 at the
Lucky Lab Brewery, 915 SE Hawthorne.
More details to follow.
d.
On Mar 26, 2013, at 17:58, Alex Barth a...@openstreetmap.us wrote:
Ian Dees just added Chicago as city number 8 on our list for the spring
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