On 12/1/17 5:22 PM, Derek McIntosh wrote: > I am somewhat new to OpenStreetMap, but I noticed an area where a > county line appears to be about 550 feet west of where it should be. > I searched and found this: > > https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/38649/county-boundaries-seem-to-be-inaccurateshould-i-adjust-them > > That led me to this group, and here now you read my first post. > > Here is the location I am seeing: > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/35.2954/-97.6712 > > > Any suggestions? a lot of the boundaries in the US are from a mid 2000s dataset. the newer TIGER boundary data is generally much improved. however, doing boundary work is a bit involved, involving converting the TIGER data into something more useful for OSM, and then getting the relations right. it's fairly fussy and detailed work. i've done a lot of it in Eastern NY.
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