I'd say that we map what we can confirm "on the ground". The inclusion of
non-existent features in OSM is of no help to anyone. In rural areas, there
are whole villages in which plans were approved and gazetted but never
constructed or, having once existed, have disappeared as the population
Partially carrying on from my question the other day about houses going
between two streets, how do we map streets that physically aren't there any
more, but officially are?
On the Gold Coast, parts of a couple of streets facing the beach were
washed away by cyclone-caused erosion many years ago
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