User:Jarek Piórkowski/Toronto scorecards

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Last revised: March 2019

See for example https://osm.mathmos.net/survey/ for UK as possible inspiration

A few ideas for assessing completeness of OpenStreetMap in Toronto either programmatically or programming-assisted. Note that much/all of these comparison sources are not ODbL compatible, so this would be only for highlighting areas that need care, rather than importing:

  • Toronto DineSafe vs POIs -> flag things on DineSafe which are not in OSM (approximate match by name, location)
    • POIs that are in DineSafe but missing address in OSM (DineSafe certificate shows address and is displayed publicly, so address should be always surveyable)
  • schools, at least from TDSB and TCDSB
  • daycares/childcares, if there is a list of daycares we could compare against?
  • community centres (city's?)
    • which ones are cooling and/or warming centres
    • splash pads seem to have adopted playground=splash_pad
  • bus/streetcar stops count, rough positions (vs TTC GTFS)
  • subway stations -> possibly via http://osm-subway.maps.me/toronto.geojson vs TTC GTFS - also verify consistency in naming
  • accessibility tags of subway stations - does wheelchair tag match TTC's publicized information, and if accessible, does it have elevators mapped?
  • accessibility tags of bus/streetcar stops - how many have wheelchair tag
  • bus routes: ptv1 vs ptv2, non-brokenness, routability
    • could use 10-minute-network as a subset of "more important" bus lines to focus on first
    • or consider the busiest routes as priority: [1], [2], [3] from [4] "Transit Priority" section
      • Finch East/West, Eglinton East, York Mills, Jane, Lawrence West/East, Don Mills, Dufferin, Sheppard East, Wilson, Steeles West, all major streetcar routes
  • bike share stations
  • TPA/green P parking lots
    • also with tagging like ref, operator, no "access" tag, fee
  • OSM.org Notes in Toronto
  • percentage of land area covered by a landuse tag -> see https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/GZU for a basic query, March 2019 still missing in parts of old city, North York, Scarborough
  • Toronto has 53 outdoor rinks, map them all by winter 2019-2020