* Jay Boyer bo...@snhdmail.org [2013-10-10 13:34 -0700]:
Enterprise is an unincorporated town. But Enterprise is actually part of Las
Vegas and all of the addresses within Enterprise are Las Vegas addresses.
Enterprise is this area: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/relation/170132
On 10/14/13 9:57 AM, Phil! Gold wrote:
* Jay Boyer bo...@snhdmail.org [2013-10-10 13:34 -0700]:
Enterprise is an unincorporated town. But Enterprise is actually part of
Las Vegas and all of the addresses within Enterprise are Las Vegas
addresses.
Enterprise is this area:
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Richard Welty rwe...@averillpark.netwrote:
also, i would be remiss if i didn't point out that post office delivery
addressing
is only vaguely related to the actual administrative boundaries; the
addressing
situation for Enterprise is hardly unique, in fact
I have been looking at the OSM data for Las Vegas and there are some serious
problems for it. The OSM boundary for Las Vegas encompasses about half of the
city. Certain areas of Las Vegas, including Paradise, Enterprise, Spring
Valley and probably others are not within the city boundaries
Jay,
I don't think the data is incorrect. If you look at the City of Las Vegas
webmap (
http://clvplaces.appspot.com/apps/interactive/clvpi.htm#ctrLat=36.27433191227921ctrLng=-115.18729447119142zoom=11layers=|10435|10010userMarkers=0mapType=roadmap)
and turn on the Cities and City Limits layers,
On 10/14/13 1:13 PM, Jay Boyer wrote:
I have been looking at the OSM data for Las Vegas and there are some
serious problems for it. The OSM boundary for Las Vegas encompasses
about half of the city. Certain areas of Las Vegas, including
Paradise, Enterprise, Spring Valley and probably
penStreetMap has an administrative area with the name of Enterprise in the
southwestern corner of Las Vegas, Nevada.
All of the addresses in this Area are actually Las Vegas addresses.
So if I look in OpenStreetMap for:
Summers Ranch Ct., Las Vegas, NV 89139
I will not find it. But if I
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