Quick update: The import is finished! I've been doing some QC and it really
is great to look at, and so useful. OSM in Baltimore County has better
addresses than any of the other online maps. Hooray for open source!
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/39.4379/-76.6223
I'll write a diary post
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 6:59 AM, Elliott Plack elliott.pl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Quick update: The import is finished! I've been doing some QC and it
really is great to look at, and so useful. OSM in Baltimore County has
better addresses than any of the other online maps. Hooray for open source!
This is really great seeing building footprints in some of the more rural
areas and I hope we see more imports of rural areas in the future. Great
job, Elliot.
-- SEJ
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There are two types of people in the world. Those that can extrapolate from
I see rural roads breaking down fairly neatly:
- Paved
- Unpaved improved
- Track
- ATV/Narrow vehicle only (the United States Forest Service defines
this as 50 body width or less)
- Single track (e.g. Motorcycle)
- Trail
- Closed to some combination of
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