On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Anthony <o...@inbox.org> wrote: > Oh, I'm only planning on doing PA, NJ, and FL. Also maybe NY, as it's > the other one of the four states I've lived in.
Okay, well, I started New York, and concluded that it doesn't fit into the design of admin_levels. --- "[New York City] consists of the entire area of five counties (named New York, Kings, Queens, Bronx, and Richmond). While these counties have no county government, boroughs — with boundaries coterminus with the county boundaries — each have a Borough Board made up of the Borough President, the borough's district council members, and the chairpersons of the borough's community boards." "In New York, a town is the major division of each county (excluding the five counties that comprise New York City)." "Whereas cities and villages can cross county boundaries, all towns in New York are within a single county." "Villages are a third layer of government, which are usually overlaid inside a town, and co-administer with the town, county, and state." "The village of Pomona...in Rockland County is partly within two different towns." --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_divisions_of_New_York _______________________________________________ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us