#91 - Williams Lake - Missing Buildings

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This is a task created for Building Canada 2020 (BC2020) participants. Please map all buildings in Williams Lake, British Columbia.


Created by Noznoc - Updated - Priority: medium

  Instructions

Entities to Map
buildings
Changeset Comment
#osmgeoweek2017 #bc2020
When saving your work, please leave the default comment but add what you actually mapped, for example "added buildings and a residential road".

Imagery

Please use the Bing aerial imagery

If the imagery seems to be out of alignment with existing roads and buildings, you should apply a shift on the imagery. In the iD editor: from the menu “Background settings” (shortcut, “B” key), choose “Adjust imagery offset.” Adjust the image visually.

Buildings

  • Find a building on the satellite imagery and trace it with the "Area" tool
  • Label the area as “Building” (building=yes), then correct for right angles by pressing the “S” key on your keyboard
  • Please map all the buildings you can see within the square that you choose; if you leave some buildings unmapped do not mark the square as "Mark Task as Done"
  • Avoid having building polygons touch each other

If you cannot complete the square, click "Stop mapping" and write a comment about your contributions (e.g., mapped buildings with Bing imagery) and any issues that arised (e.g., too much tree coverage to map all buildings)

Once you have completed a square, click "Mark Task as Done" and write a comment about your contributions (e.g., mapped buildings with Bing imagery)

Start Mapping!

  • Click the "Start contributing" button below
  • Find a square (i.e. a task)
  • Click the "Start mapping" button to lock the square. If the square is too big, you can split it with the "Split" button
  • Click "Edit with iD editor", you will be directed to a new tab where you can map out the features on iD
  • Remember:
    • If you cannot complete the square, click "Stop mapping" and write a comment about your contributions (e.g., mapped buildings with Bing imagery) and any issues that arised (e.g., too much tree coverage to map all buildings)
    • Once you have completed a square, click "Mark task as done" and write a comment about your contributions (e.g., mapped buildings with Bing imagery)

More Resources

  • Check out the OSM Buildings wiki for details on how to tag and map buildings
  • Learn to map, or brush up on your mapping skills. High quality data is important, and we have a lot of materials online to help. Visit Missing Map’s Beginner Guide and LearnOSM
  • For more on OSM mapping in Canada, visit here
  • For guidance on tagging features in Canada, visit here
  • For general guidance on tagging features in OSM visit here

  Start contributing

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