Sounds like we should stand by to hear the outcome of your work.

On 03/12/2012 10:55 AM, Pierre Béland wrote:
Tom

For the Québec municipalities administrative boundaries there were discussions 
on this list about a month ago. We plan to import at once using data from 
government of Québec.  I communicated with the government Données libres site 
and wait for their approval.



Pierre



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De : Tom Taylor <[email protected]>
À : Jonathan Crowe <[email protected]>
Cc : "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Lundi 3 décembre 2012 10h26
Objet : Re: [Talk-ca] Validating existing data in Ottawa area

OK, the particular spot I was concerned about for misalignment was above 
Alexandria Bay. It's a little neighbourhood off Ch. Lattion, including R. de la 
Spartan, R. de la Lobo, and R. de la Cortland. CanVec shows R. de la Sparta 
running further north and another street or two coming off it. One of us really 
needs to run a GPS trace through there.

Further west a number of the streets are lacking names.

Surely you'll need CanVec, if only to get the administrative boundaries of 
Gatineau. Is the region broken down into sub-regions, so Aylmer continues to 
exist?

I'll add that I know how to get CanVec as images in JOSM, but I don't know how 
to get the encoded data.

On 03/12/2012 10:08 AM, Jonathan Crowe wrote:
Tom, I've been doing some manual work on Aylmer based on Bing imagery and
my own traces. I suspect that every urban road has been messed with by me
at some point over the past couple of years. Let me know where your
concerns are. I'm really reluctant to contemplate a CanVec import overtop
work based on imagery and GPS traces.

Aylmer is part of Gatineau.


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