A good dataset may be address point data, if available. I know we have
GNAF, but we've been unable to get the explicit permission needed.

Coverage is OK at the moment, so any import would be better as a
semi-manual, street by street kind of thing.


Public toilets, BBQs, Playgrounds, Park names, etc also spring to mind.


On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Steve Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>   I'm a long time contirbutor (user:Stevage) but a bit quiet of late. I'm
> now working as Senior Open Data Specialist at City of Melbourne (email:
> [email protected]), and have just got approval for our data
> to be used in OpenStreetMap.
>
> So: If someone would like to email that address and formally request
> permission to use current and future open data in OSM, I'd be very happy to
> respond in the affirmative.
>
> Also: is anyone interested in importing any of our data? You can see most
> of our public spatial data at maps.melbourne.vic.gov.au (to actually
> access it, go to data.melbourne.vic.gov.au). If there is interesting data
> on the maps site that's not on the open data portal, we'll prioritise
> getting it out.
>
> Perhaps some of the street furniture datasets (bike hoops, water fountains
> etc) would be good starting points?
>
> Steve
>
>
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