Well, I've just finished up the airport area, which makes 092G03 finished.
This also means that the entirety of Vancouver, the GVRD, and surrounding
suburbs are all done the import (092G01, 092G02, 092G03, 092G06, 092G07). I
covered the western half and Michael Barabanov covered the eastern half.
This is to announce the completion of NRN import for 092G06, which covers
Bowen Island, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and Downtown Vancouver. Areas
that are partially included are Point Grey/Kitsilano north of King Edward
Avenue, and East Vancouver west of Willingdon Avenue. See the bounding
For those wondering what this is about, Vancouver is designating certain
traffic lanes for official Olympic vehicles (public transit buses, athlete
transportation, media transportation, etc). Other lanes on the same street
are to remain open for public use. See [
While I am still working on importing 092G06 (North Vancouver, Downtown
Vancouver, Kitsilano), I've made OSM files out of the NRN dataset for 092G03
(Richmond, Ladner, Tsawwassen). If there are any lurkers reading the mailing
list or other people who live in Vancouver but haven't gotten the NRN
In addition to what Frank said, I would also like to point out that
sac_scale [1] can be useful for hiking trails. If you happen to be into
mountain biking, the group of mtb: tags are also useful [2]. I'm also in
favour of using the smoothness tag [3] for forestry/4x4 roads, though there
is debate
type it was), then don't worry about it - someone else can do it.
[1] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:incline
Adam
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Richard Weait rich...@weait.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Adam Dunn dunna...@gmail.com wrote:
In addition to what Frank said, I
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Neighbours are L,M,N,Q,S,V,W,X(I have no magic to do that!)
- Is it going to work with Canvec as well?
Cheers,
Daniel
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In my hometown of Chilliwack, there's a new overpass/section of road opening
tomorrow. It's been open to pedestrians for the past week, so I've already
collected gps tracks of it, and added as construction. Tonight I went to
remove the construction tag, and see that vreimer messed up the geometry
In JOSM, another way to quickly add on to a way like that is to use the
select tool to select the way you will be adding on to, holding the shift
(or control) key, selecting the last node in the way, then use the draw
(add) tool to continue drawing the way. By default, in JOSM, if you have a
node
I guess the important use case here is being able to create diff files
between versions of CanVec import (how often does CanVec get updated?). I
think it would be useful to include the canvec2osm version in the changeset
tags, which I will start doing, but would it also be useful to include the
I'm working through CanVec for my home area (092H04), and the pipeline
feature from the CanVec import uses the tags k=pipeline:type
v=natural_gas|oil, whereas the preferred OSM tag is to use k=type
v=natural_gas|oil [
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dpipeline]
Also, I've noticed
(excluded)
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mdmdznydhdz (standalone)
It covers the area
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?minlon=-122minlat=49maxlon=-121.5maxlat=49.25box=yes
Adam Dunn
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