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170036350 13 days ago

use this query below. which will display all of the admin_level=6 municipalities which have been imported thus far. Please let me know if you have any feedback or questions. Thanks.

[out:json][timeout:25];
// gather results
relation["admin_level"="6"]["name:fr"]["name:en"]({{bbox}});
// print results
out geom;

168583236 about 1 month ago

just to clarify, I removed admin levels & tagging for the boundary members themselves, as the proper admin levels are still present in the various relations (county, municipal, parish level) that refer to them.

168583236 about 1 month ago

It's unclear to me why these were tagged the way they were in the first place; Grand Manan was tagged as admin level 2 (the international border is on a separate boundary to the west, so this is obviously not correct), and part of the shoreline along Saint John was tagged as admin level 4 (which is used for provincial boundaries... and there's already an existing admin level 4 provincial boundary (NB-NS) across the bay of fundy.)

I reviewed the wiki for guidance on tagging maratime borders as well as compared it to the tagging scheme for nova scotia to the south... and concluded that the tagging for these shoreline boundaries is only applicable to the local counties/municipalities/parishes so I decided to remove the admin level tagging altogether to make it consistent with the rest of NB's tagging scheme.

Feel free to revert this if you think I've made a mistake. I did NOT touch the international border.

Cheers

168381295 about 1 month ago

Thank you for pointing that out. I will go tackle those right now.

168465902 about 2 months ago

my JOSM crashed when I uploaded and glitched out this changeset so it only uploaded nodes but it's fine because I reuploaded the same file in a new changeset and everything seems to have transferred over. This was just the nodes for the boundary import .

168467528 about 2 months ago

"boundary=aboriginal_lands" not "boundary_aboriginal lands"

lmao

168072120 about 2 months ago

Hi there,

I just wanted to leave a quick comment asking if in the future you could avoid attaching landuse to boundaries & roads.

I have been working on an import of post-2023 NB municipal boundaries, and my work has been made more difficult due to features being snapped to the existing boundary members.

Maybe try and attach the residential to the CanVec forest tiles instead, or just leave them detached from anything. I have already fixed all the boundaries in the Fredericton region so you don`t need to worry about it but I just thought I'd let you know.

This makes it easier for me when I am downloading province wide boundary data, and reduces import conflicts. Maybe in the future if more boundary work needs to be done it is better to have them seperated.

Thank you !!

168424486 about 2 months ago

More details:

For the Saint marys FN the previous boundary was not accurate and had been attached to a ton of canvec stuff so I just deleted the existing and re-imported the correct geometry within the same relation.

I also changed the admin_level for first nations from 4 to 6 (most other places use 6, I`m not sure why it would be the same admin level as a provincial boundary but 6 makes more sense).

Added billingual names to all parishes and municipalities within my work area, and added wikidata tags & website information to same.

Deleted old village boundaries that have been superseded by the 2023 amalgamation.

Deleted overlapping boundaries between parishes & counties. Removed inconsistent tagging on boundary members.

Municipalities Completed:
- City of Fredericton
- City of Edmundston
- City of Miramichi
- Municipality of Grand Lake
- RM of Nashwaak
- Village of Arcadia
- Village of Grand Manan
- Town of Oromocto
- Haut-Madawaska

Fixed the total mess that was St Marys nation(Please for the love of God keep the landuse & roads off boundaries); New Import/Alignment of NB Municipal Boundaries; Wikidata tags & billingial names on municipalities & parishes; Fixed overlapping boundaries