Hi all,
I probably don't have much new to offer this discussion other than perhaps a
slightly different perspective. As with most everyone, my experience has helped
form my opinions. My experience can probably be put in the geo dinosaur
category. Though one who has tried to keep pace and is
I've also see buildings merged that may appear to be one building from above
but are in fact two. A single building cannot straddle two tax parcels. In
general, visual information in NYC is sometimes not enough to warrant a change.
Example below of a building with two separate address points
Housel br...@7thposition.com
To: Reilly, Colin crei...@doitt.nyc.gov
Cc: Katie Filbert filbe...@gmail.com, talk-us@openstreetmap.org
talk-us@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Merging NYC buildings
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