Does anyone know if the shapefile is something that can be downloaded from US Census Bureau? I’ve recently learned that my “hamlet” is indeed a CDP (Census-designated place) and can be found here: <link>
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So, thanks to @zelonewolf’s great post, I’m thinking maybe I might start seeing some progress in OTS… If I can find that shapefile.
Thanks in advance, Eric
Edit: Curious, what type of file extension(s) does (do) shapefiles have?
It looks like there are a number of shapefiles (extension: .shp) that can be downloaded from the US Census Bureau: TIGER/Line® Shapefiles. You would need to check if what you need is included. Some states also make this data available (Example: MassGIS Data: Municipalities | Mass.gov) so if you don’t find what you need from the Census Bureau it might be worth checking what your state offers.
There’s a great post from @zbrown4 which also goes into some detail on how to create boundaries in OSM here.
So now that I have gotten better at OSM, my plan, when the weather turns colder and I stay in more, is to add the boundary myself. I know this area well, and understand where the lines should go.
PS: Meant to reference this thread with very pertinent information:
If you are thinking about importing, especially boundaries, you really need to log on to OpenStreetMap’s slack server and chat with the folks that are local (channel #your-state-name or #imports would be a great start).