On 2010-04-13, at 8:28 PM, john whelan wrote:

> A purely personal point of view.  I like the footpaths, Google doesn't have 
> these.  I'm not so sure about the houses as a block.  I'd be more inclined to 
> drop in street numbers in post code blocks using addr:interpolation.
> 
> for example 
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=45.47761&lon=-75.484175&zoom=18&layers=B000FTF

Hi John,

I will probably not block out the houses like this in the future and will 
instead just rely on the address interpolation.  Adding the house numbers to 
all these houses is going to involve lots of legwork and time in JOSM.  Oh 
well.  :)  I will stick to interpolation in the future.  I think my original 
thought was that by doing it this way you'd be able to really precisely be able 
to locate each numbered house; but in retrospect WAY overkill.  Hah, I can 
actually drive my car up to my house and the GPX tracks go up my driveway and 
into the model of my garage.

I've been working on adding addr:street and addr:housenumber tags to 
everything, along with street relations.  What is the best way to get post code 
data?  Is it valid to look it up on Canada Post's website?  

Yes, there are some buses and I am going to be adding in the stops and routes, 
following the  recommendations here: 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Canada:Manitoba:Winnipeg#Bus_stops

Thanks for the other hints and tips.  I'll likely just take some walking papers 
around and see what all I can find; bus stops, stores, etc.  




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