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San Jose mapping wishlist #1

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1ec5 opened this issue Jul 14, 2017 · 7 comments
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San Jose mapping wishlist #1

1ec5 opened this issue Jul 14, 2017 · 7 comments

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1ec5 commented Jul 14, 2017

  • Building footprints
  • Addresses
  • VTA bus routes and stops
  • Sidewalks & crosswalks
  • Parks and schools
  • Double-check libraries
  • Investigate trail coverage
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3vivekb commented Jul 14, 2017

Road Data - Lane numbers, speeds, direction (everything in TomTom?)

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1ec5 commented Jul 16, 2017

Lane numbers

Lane counts appear to be largely limited to freeways and expressways, plus major arterials in North County. Still a lot of major streets without lane counts.

HOV lanes have been tagged, but we need to fix up some of the tagging to meet the project’s standards. (There are plenty of ways tagged note=left lane is hov, for example; the hov:lanes tag is more appropriate.)

speeds

Speed limits are in good shape in Palo Alto and Sunnyvale and on most freeways and expressways, but other areas need a lot of work.

direction

Do you mean one-ways? My impression is that OSM has pretty good coverage of one-ways in the South Bay.

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3vivekb commented Jul 18, 2017

Those links are so cool.

I'm not sure what is required yet for good road data. I think we want to make it very good, at least for the big roads. Potentially you can use OSM street networks for open source congestion modeling. I think we would need all of the above. I'll have a source from MTC -> VTA map network to test against soon from here.

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e-lo commented Jun 13, 2018

the OpenSidewalks team has done a good job of gamifying and simplifying accessibility data crowdsourcing into OSM and their OSM proposal

https://github.com/OpenSidewalks/OpenSideWalkQuests

https://github.com/OpenSidewalks/GPSContributionApp-iOS

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1ec5 commented Jun 15, 2018

Thanks for the links, @e-lo! We’re also in touch with the OpenSidewalks team, since we’ve been focusing on adding sidewalks and crosswalks to OSM (#6). Nick hasn’t recommended these apps to us; we’ll keep them in mind, but they don’t appear quite ready for our use case yet.

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rkiddy commented Oct 13, 2020

grocery and food retail - for mapping food deserts.

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1ec5 commented Oct 14, 2020

Hopefully we’ll get all the grocery and food retail POIs as part of #23. 🚀

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