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Walking papers for Brasilia #20

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lxbarth opened this issue Apr 5, 2012 · 8 comments
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Walking papers for Brasilia #20

lxbarth opened this issue Apr 5, 2012 · 8 comments
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lxbarth commented Apr 5, 2012

  • Identify street name priority areas for Brasilia
  • If relevant areas are identified, print a series of walking papers to be taken to Brasilia by @lxbarth - confirm with @lxbarth before printing.

http://walking-papers.org/

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Brasilia is very strange. Besides major motorways, none of the streets have arbitrary names (i.e. names of people, places, things, etc). Essentially, its the equivalent of our 1st, second, third street or A, B, C street. Likely you could figure out the schema once on the ground and label most of these places without driving or walking in these areas.

Here are some areas that have names but not in OSM. I can take more detailed, close up screen shots if necessary.

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lxbarth commented Apr 9, 2012

@DanielJWood - can you also do a review of the more remote cities around the borders of the federal district of Brasilia? LIke Aguas Lindas, Gama, Planaltina?

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@lxbarth Aguas Lindas, Gama, and Planaltina (the one in Distrito Federal, not the one further north), all could be choices for walking papers since they have missing names of roads. Additionally, near to your hotel, Taguagtinga needs lots of street names and Samambaia looks like it could use a few too.

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@lxbarth - how wide of a net are we looking to cast here? Zoom level 15 looks like the appropriate level of detail if we're looking to prioritize street name data:

That being said, this only covers a small area per page and will require a relatively high number of papers to complete the Taguatinga region alone:

What do you think, does z15 look appropriate here? Since you will be the one on the ground I wanted to get your take before moving forward with next actions.

cc/ @gundersen

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lxbarth commented Apr 12, 2012

@cwlawlis802 - this looks pretty good. Do a test print out with ZL 15.

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@lxbarth - here are the links to the walking paper PDF's in the event you want to print out more:

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lxbarth commented Apr 20, 2012

@cwlawlis802 - thanks, great work here. Lesson: need to print two or three ZL's higher. My b. Closing.

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The input of walking paper information/data is captured in this ticket

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