Bend Parks Import Plan
About
Bend Parks and Rec District (BPRD) informed me on a phone call that the data for the park boundaries and trails was available, and I was free to import it into OSM.
The data consists of about 30-40 park boundaries with misc tagging. There are about 5 parks already in OSM from other contributors.
Steve Jorgensen <Steve@bendparksandrec.org> provided me with shapefiles for the import via email. He also informed me over the phone that there were no restrictions on the data.
Import Plan Outline
Goals
Parks are underrepresented in OSM data in Bend. The goal is to map all the parks that were provided by BPRD.
Schedule
Short-term.
Import Data
Background
Data source site: Shapefile data was provided in an email; a copy is here: http://beej.us/osm/bend_parks_import/bprd_parks_2014.zip
Type of license: Public Domain
ODbL Compliance verified: yes
OSM Data Files
http://beej.us/osm/bend_parks_import/bprd_parks_2014_import_v4.osm
Import Type
This is a one-time import via JOSM.
Data Preparation
Data Reduction & Simplification
Ways will be simplified using JOSM's Simplify Way tool with a max error of 0.25 meters.
Tagging Plans
Tags to be Changed
Park_Name will be changed to name.
Tags to be removed
All other existing tags will be removed.
Tags to be added
Will also add tag leisure=park to any element with a Park_Name tag.
Changeset Tags
- comment
- Bend OR Parks Import
- source
- Bend OR Parks and Recreation Department, 2014 parks export
- source:license
- Public Domain
- bot
- no
- type
- import
Data Transformation
Shapefile will be loaded into JOSM using the OpenData plugin.
An OSM XML export will be performed from JOSM.
A custom Python script will do tag manipulation, producing the final OSM XML.
Data Transformation Results
http://beej.us/osm/bend_parks_import/bprd_parks_2014_import_v4.osm
Data Merge Workflow
Team Approach
Solo.
Workflow
After the transformation is done, above, the import will take place in a single changeset. The dataset size is small.
Conflation
OSM data will be used except when it obviously contradicts BPRD data. Since park boundaries aren't obvious, BPRD will be given some value as the authority.
QA
Every park will be manually inspected.