On 11/9/15 8:23 PM, Tod Fitch wrote:
> Perhaps true in general, but in this specific case the administrative 
> boundary for San Diego (1) is quite a long way from the post office in Pine 
> Valley (2)(3) and the Pine Valley post office is most likely to have a postal 
> name of “Pine Valley” as displayed on the front of the building (right next 
> to the restaurant I ate in last week and I saw it). And the post office is in 
> the administrative boundary for Pine Valley (4). (I was wrong earlier in 
> assuming that there was no administrative boundary for Pine Valley.)
>
maybe but i would do some more research before making an assumption.
i'm aware of many postal city addresses that are in different counties
than the
"real" cities and i believe there are at least 4 cases where postal delivery
crosses state lines.

richard

-- 
rwe...@averillpark.net
 Averill Park Networking - GIS & IT Consulting
 OpenStreetMap - PostgreSQL - Linux
 Java - Web Applications - Search


Attachment: signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature

_______________________________________________
Talk-us mailing list
Talk-us@openstreetmap.org
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-us

Reply via email to