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I believe it is is desirable for OSM to be used more regularly as a general map for routing to locations. Replacing proprietary mapping tools such as Google and Apple Maps. In order for it to become a viable replacement it needs a good data set of locations to route to. I’m sure a very uncontroversial opinion within this community.

In my home location of the Gold Coast, Australia, there is a severe lack of listed houses with marked addresses. A personal pain-stake of mine, for it is just not feasible to use OSM on my phone for driving directions.

So, I have decided to map theses addresses myself.

My first goal is to fully map out every house within the suburb of Palm Beach. At the time of writing I have already completed a stretch of blocks between Thrower Dr and Palm Beach Ave.

By mapping houses, I mean tracing building outlines via Aerial Imagery and assigning their corresponding address. I am collecting addresses by Local Knowledge and Surveys (walking down the streets, I figure, a good source of exercise). Additionally, I am tracing corresponding driveways.

My main goal is to list addresses but I will occasionally edit/add other data such as footpaths, playgrounds, benches, and any other points of personal interest I notice on my journeys.

I will attempt to keep changesets small, basically submitting one street at a time.

This is not an official declaration of an OSM Project. It’s just more of a personal scheme of mine. But I do welcome any nearby mappers to join in the fun, if they wish, and contribute housing addresses around the Gold Coast area.

Infrequent updates on this personal project will be added to my User Diary.

Location: Palm Beach, Gold Coast City, Queensland, 4221, Australia

Discussion

Comment from ConsEbt on 25 January 2022 at 03:38

Hi there fellow mapper. Great to see you here.

I suggest to join the au-talk mailing list as this is an easy way to get in touch with other mappers in OZ. There is also a good pool of knowledge e.g. approved sources for address data.

Happy mapping.

Comment from stragu on 29 January 2022 at 00:46

I agree with ConsEbt, do join the list, there was even a conversation started recently by Graeme about working on notes in the GC: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-au/2022-January/015573.html

Might be worth it also asking and investigating another compatible data sources to add local addresses in one go, not sure if that’s been discussed already with council.

In any case, thanks for your work!

Comment from pigsonthewing on 6 February 2022 at 13:53

I strongly recommend the StreetComplete app (for Android only, not iPhone, sadly) for adding detail - including addresses - to exiting PoIs, when going about your daily business.

Comment from Fizzie41 on 7 February 2022 at 02:25

G’day YC & welcome!

Yep, I’m also on the GC & have been mapping round the place for several years now.

One of last year’s (ongoing!) projects was adding street numbers the full length of GC Hwy, & I also did Jefferson Lane & The Esplanade through Palmy, which will cut things down a bit for you! :-)

I did speak to Council a couple of years ago & we have express permission to use both the City Plan http://cityplanmaps.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/CityPlan/, which lists all street numbers, & also their Open Data https://data-goldcoast.opendata.arcgis.com/ which has all sort’s of goodies included such as Parks.

If you have any questions, please give us a yell.

Keep mapping & have fun!

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