Today marks the day on which I have completed the addition of every currently existing address in the 97390 ZIP code. This particular ZIP code, excluding subaddresses, only has 492 unique addresses. I also added 98 unique addresses in the Alsea ZIP code, from Tidewater up to the Lincoln/Benton county line.
As a final quality check, when I am done adding addresses to an area, I export and run OSM data against the address data to check for errors. I found a total of three. One address had the wrong street name, and I somehow skipped adding address info to two buildings that I changed the geometry of.
Next on the list is to start mapping the Waldport and Seal Rock ZIP codes. There are roughly 3,700 addresses to map in Waldport, and roughly 1,200 addresses to map in Seal Rock. The goal is to prioritize areas with limited or no cell reception.
While there is somewhat good building footprint coverage in these areas, the vast majority of them have been added from Microsoft building footprint data. I briefly attempted to use the same data to save time drawing footprints, but found that fixing the problems with it took more time than drawing without it.
I am not sure how else to end this entry, so this sentence will serve as the conclusion.
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