Talk:Louisville, Kentucky/Building Outlines Import
Fractional addresses
Apparently this import or the source dataset omitted fractions from addresses. [1][2] Not sure if it's a one-off or widespread issue. – Minh Nguyễn 💬 19:04, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
The import that was done used city data, and I know city data included fractional addresses. But it was manually done in chunks over months by a large group of volunteers, so my guess is this is a one-off mistake. Having said that, it looks like it's wrong in the source data [3]. There are 2 buildings with the same address, 1303, and neither has a half house number in that field. I will contact the city and ask for a correction on their end. --Yourmapper (talk) 19:56, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
Upon inspection, the HAFHOUSE field has an 'H' in it for the 1303 1/2 address. I assume this means this address is a half address. So I'm not sure now if others like this were left out of the import. I will download the raw data here and do some spot checking. --Yourmapper (talk) 20:02, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
Here the current values in the HAFHOUSE field, what they mean, and their counts: R (rear address/parcel) - 1994, H (half) - 1236, M (marine/boat slip) - 333, U (unmapped? had issues finding these) - 7. I cross referenced the spreadsheet from the open data link above with OpenStreetMap and with this interactive map from the city source [4] which gives lots of detailed layers. I think that these addresses were not imported correctly into OSM. If they have an apt/unit/condo number, those were imported correctly and are in a different field. But the data in the HAFHOUSE field seems to have been ignored (maybe from a lack of good metadata or to simplify things, I don't recall). So for now this is a known issue in Jefferson County/Louisville KY. If someone wants to comb through the data and fix the 3,570 addresses, please do. --Yourmapper (talk) 20:45, 8 March 2021 (UTC)