Can anyone put this into the tasking server please? Offering different levels of nessesary cleanups sounds good to me, but nobody from the other end of the world knows the USA on a county level ;)

bye,
Matthias

Am 08.11.2012 18:32, schrieb Brian May:
I agree, but I would suggest we start with larger metro areas that still
require a lot of tiger cleanup. Not many people are going to notice
tiger cleanup in rural West Virginia.

In Florida, examples of populous counties that started out with horrible
tiger with major work still required:
Seminole County
Volusia County
Marion County
Citrus County

Other large counties that have had a lot of work done correcting
horrible tiger, but still a decent chunk to go:
Osceola
Brevard
Pasco

Some large counties started out with decent tiger or bad tiger that has
been significantly corrected, but there's a lot of new streets that have
been traced with no names or haven't been traced at all:
Broward
Palm Beach
Miami-Dade
Hillsborough
Duval
Lee
Sarasota
Manatee

I updated the Florida wiki last year regarding tiger status and will do
more updates on tiger status in the next few days. And I call on others
active in FL to chime in and/or update the Florida wiki.

And as far as long driveways in rural areas - that problem is all over
the place in rural counties, as well as ways marked as residential that
are dirt trails on private property that may or may not even exist. And
the rural counties tend to have bad alignment as well. And many have
totally wrong or partially wrong street names to boot.

Brian

On 11/8/2012 12:00 PM, Charlotte Wolter wrote:
Hello all,

I think that mapping a "desert" area could be a good way  to get
people involved, because
1. It's an area that has an urgent need for mapping and
2. Much of it is virgin territory, so even beginning mappers could
contribute a lot just by correcting TIGER street alignments.
I also think it's a good idea to limit the area, so we have a good
chance of making a visible impact.
To that end, I would like to suggest West Virginia. I recently
encountered a rural area of W.V. while doing the Maproulette. Not only
were the roads badly aligned, but the local TIGER technician named
every driveway with the same name as the street to which it was connected.

Charlotte


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Hi,
as I don't read any discussions about where and what to map, I would
like to bring up this essential question again.

Just a few possible ideas (that can be also mixed):
- adding new details (as buildings, landuse, ...)
- fixing TIGER (alignment, classification, ...)
- focus on the coast areas only (big cities)
- focus on the countryside (where no one has been before)
- focus on n states (and making there a huge step)
- ...

cya,
Matthias

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