Richard Fairhurst posted something very relavent to this topic at this
https://twitter.com/richardf/status/1285590975511957504 in particular
http://theodi.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2020-05-Providing-data-to-OpenStreetMap.pdf

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 14:52, Greg Dutkowski <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
> Bicycle Network Tasmania are trying to improve the quality of cycling
> infrastructure information in OSM.
> Much has been done by volunteers in various jurisdictions, and we have
> done lots locally, but the tagging is quite complex for cycle paths and not
> always correct.
> Local councils are responsible for much of the infrastructure, but they
> usually have little interaction with OSM.
> It would be most efficient if the councils GIS data worked in tandem with
> OSM data so that they kept each other up to date, each storing the info
> that is most useful for them. For instance, for bike parking, there is
> little utility in OSM storing the asset numbers and other info that the
> councils use to maintain their assets (although the ref tag could be used
> as a foreign key to help keep the two in sych).
> The Hobart councils we work with are concerned with the quality of the
> data in OSM and the ability of anyone to change it.
> Does anyone know of any examples we could learn from of local government
> itself working to keep OSM data up to date?
> Thanks.
>
> Greg Dutkowski
> +61 0362238495/0408238495
> 1 Cascade Road, SOUTH HOBART.
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