Hi Joshua,

Welcome to OSM, and thank you for your contributions!

To answer your first question: the non-building data sets (parks,
address points, bus stops, etc) are not currently importable without
further effort: we would have to get that exact licence (with text
including "City of Airdrie") approved by the OSM Licensing Working
Group. I don't know if the LWG would object to the attribution
requirements, possibly not, but the approval itself might take quite a
while anyway, as lawyer things don't move fast.

--Jarek

On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 15:42, Joshua Kenney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody!
> Relatively new mapper here.  I've been working on mapping my home town, and a 
> couple of other places I've been, for the past 3 or 4 months.
>
> I have found that my city of Airdrie, AB has a number of datasets available 
> under an Open Data Licence:
>
> http://data-airdrie.opendata.arcgis.com/pages/our-open-licence
> The licence terms look straight forward enough, are there any additional 
> steps I need to take to confirm compatibility with OSM?
>
> One of the datasets includes building footprints.  Would importing that get 
> in the way of the import of the national data? Where can I access the 
> national data to compare the quality?
>
> --Joshua
>
>
>
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