e no
more than land that can't really be used for anything. For instance, a lot in
a subdivision that’s used for storm drainage is labeled as a nature park.
It's due to the fact they planted native plants on the lot to attract
wildlife. You would not know it's a "park" if you didn't read
have a path off
the roadway, but not have to dodge pedestrians. They are rare enough though
that defaulting to allow pedestrians would likely still be the best option.
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xtra features (hot
breakfast/pool/room service/etc.).
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These are all just my opinions, so don't take as fact. I could be wrong.
>> 1. Original TIGER had Ruppe Dr at a nearby but incorrect location.
This seems a common enough occurrence that a TIGER data should not be used as
permanent source. It's only there to get the map started and
3/4 of the major operations near here use abbreviations. Therefore, I would
suggest abbreviations for all.
Sorry for joining this discussion late.
- Aaron Forsythe
> For those tagged with an operator, most are one of the many variations
on the US Postal Service name:
> 3609 * usps
>
I would just like to point out two things.
addr:unit – I get there are a lot of tall buildings where this isn’t useful in
Miami. It is useful for large footprint buildings to know what entrance to
park by. Sometimes around here (unsure of in Miami) one address will even
serve multiple
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