OpenStreetMap

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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project to create a free, editable map of the world. It can be thought of as the Wikipedia of maps.

Tags in use around Blacksburg

Key Value Comment
access:permit F/S, F/S/V, C/G, R This is an invented tag used to mark permits that are required to park. Since it's not a default tag, both Mapnik and Osmarender do not render it.

Road Centerline Data

As of May 15, 2010, all road centerline data has been imported. If you notice any problems with the import (primarily missing streets or unconnected ways), please let mutantmonkey know and he'll fix it.

The Road Centerline data from the Town of Blacksburg's GIS page has been imported into an OSM changeset file, which can be loaded into editors like JOSM. If you want to import or fix a road, feel free to make use of it. It would be nice to replace the TIGER data with this data, but for now, it's much easier to just import roads one by one.

Objectives

  • Campus
    • Complete footpath coverage (a few may be missing)
    • Steps and ramps (for ADA purposes)
  • Town of Blacksburg
    • Bus stops: see about getting data from Blacksburg Transit directly
    • Restaurants and shopping
    • Add apartment complexes (a few may be missing), Terrace View only renders on one LOD
  • New River Valley Mall and surrounding shopping centers
    • Buildings (trace from NAIP or 2005 VGIN imagery)
    • Bus stops
    • Parking and parking aisles
    • Restaurants and shopping

Mapping Events

October 3, 2010

Tentative date for a fall mapping party.

Main objectives

  • Main Street
    • Ensure that construction is up-to-date
  • Campus
    • Steps and ramps (for ADA purposes)
  • New River Valley Mall and surrounding shopping centers
    • Buildings (trace from NAIP or 2002 imagery)
    • Bus stops
    • Parking and parking aisles
    • Restaurants and shopping
  • Apartment complexes
    • Areas
    • Address information

April 10, 2010

On April 10th, as part of Open Geospatial Information Systems Week, the Linux and Unix Users Group and Free Culture hosted a mapping event focusing on an aerial imagery workflow and integration OSM data with the 3D Blacksburg project.

Details

  • When: Saturday, April 10th from 10:00am to 4:00pm
  • Where: 3180 (and 3060 and 1080) Torgersen Hall, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
  • Tentative Event Schedule:
    • Show and tell with items like OSM3D and TerpNav
    • Tutorial on mapping with aerial imagery
    • Brief field work
  • Weather: This event is mostly indoors and will happen rain or shine.
  • Bring: Camera (smartphone works) and laptop, if possible

Main Objectives

  • Complete campus coverage
    • Oak Lane
    • Footpaths, steps and intersections (to make OSM a worthwhile ADA map)
    • Recycling bins (to help the Office of Sustainability)
    • Points of interest like volleyball courts and benches (to help new students find their way around)
  • Expand town coverage
    • Apartments (to make OSM a worthwhile designated driver's map)
    • Restaurants and shopping (in anticipation of routing capabilities)

Additional_Possibilities

  • Pedestrian plazas and other area features
  • Interior details like bathrooms, water fountains, ballrooms, bowling, etc.
  • Apartment building addresses
  • Hokie Spirit Garden Trail
  • Trees
  • Parking
  • Bus stops

November 7, 2009

On November 7th, 2009, the LUUG in cohorts with fc:FC@VT, will be hosting a mapping day. Prizes sponsored by Qualcomm and O'Reilly, including an Android G1 cell phone, will be raffled off amongst participants.

Details

  • When: Saturday November 7th, 11am - 4pm
  • Where: 1020 Torgersen Hall, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060
  • Contact: Christopher Covington - cov_at_vt_dot_edu - 434-466-3255
  • Event schedule:
11:00am: Introduction to OpenStreetMap for beginners
11:30am-1:30pm: Mapping time (walking/biking/driving) with lunch break
1:30pm-3:30pm: Uploading and editing map data and discussion
3:30pm-?: Raffle followed by celebration and socializing downtown
  • Weather: This event is rain or shine.

Bring

  • If you own a GPS or laptop computer, please bring it along. If not, we will have GPS units to loan.
  • Please bring a digital camera, audio recorder or notepad to take notes about areas you are mapping (see osm:Mapping techniques)
  • Mode of transportation can be by foot, bike or car. We'll likely assigned groups areas based on what mode they are using.
  • Weather: This event is rain or shine.

Main objectives

We encourage you to record map information that you think would be useful. Some core features that could be useful to a lot of people are:

  • Complete coverage of campus paths
  • Complete coverage of University Mall
  • Parking and addresses in major apartment complexes
  • Additional bicycle and pedestrian ways and points of interest
  • Additional street updates (new roads, closed roads)

Potential Extra POIs

  • Recycling centers and containers
  • Outdoor benches, tables, grills
  • Businesses

April 5, 2009

A mapping event that focused on cycling points of interest. osm:Blacksburg Mapping Party April2009

Resources and Information

Mapping

About OSM

Web Map Service

Links