Hey,
We had a couple of folks from Metrolinx (the GTHA/Golden Horseshoe
transit agency) at the Toronto Mappy Hour last night. Their Triplinx
route planner — http://www.triplinx.ca/ — consumes OSM data for
addresses. They want to find ways to work with the community to improve
addressing in their s
Hello,
I'm not sure this message will help, but just in case: here in Montreal,
we have imported the address layer from CanVec data which includes the
interpolations. Import is never trivial, but given your needs and the
improvement of the service for all users it's probably a good idea to
evaluat
Taking a look around the data in OSM for Toronto, it would appear that the
address interpolations have been added via import from CanVec already,
Pierre. Which prompts the question as to what, exactly, did the people from
Metrolinx mean when they expressed concern about "getting better address
rang
Afternoon everyone,
Metrolinx is looking at adding missing address ranges - either those that were
never added in or those that are in new neighbourhoods. I believe they're also
looking for problems where the street name on the highway doesn't match the
address range street name due to spelling
Le 12/01/2016 12:50, Adam Martin a écrit :
> Taking a look around the data in OSM for Toronto, it would appear that
> the address interpolations have been added via import from CanVec
> already, Pierre.
Indeed. I checked before sending my email, but I zoomed in a place where
there is no CanVec addr
The issue has come up in Ottawa as well, some street names or incorrect,
the city has been correcting them but there are some hundred to be changed
when I spoke to the person at the city.
CANVEC address import seems often to have been done by different people in
different ways and in Ottawa many o
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On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 1:53 PM, john whelan wrote:
> The issue has come up in Ottawa as well, some street
;re mostly concerned about getting
> better address ranges than individual points.
>
> I don't know what their next steps are, but they seem to be approaching
> the community in a different and slightly better way than most agencies.
>
> cheers
On Jan 12, 2016 2:39 PM, "Mojgan Jadidi" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks Stewart for initiating this discussion, I am one of the folks
working on OSM data at Metrolinx. We are currently working on OSM data of
our service area to improve the address range information for route planing
purpose. Our
On 2016-01-12 02:37 PM, Mojgan Jadidi wrote:
>
> Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton, mostly in new subdivision areas. Our
> Our conflation methods is based on an in-house algorithm of buffering left
> and right sides of the street segments to detect the missing parts …
Hi Mojgan - this is what rea
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