rund's Comments
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| 151363417 | No it connects to Rose Ave, road signage on Beechboro marks it as Rose Ave. I’ve lined it up the best I can using Nearmap |
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| 38000834 | It would be more efficient then travelling to each of these new estates to find the street signs... |
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| 38000834 | So has OSM made an approach to Landgate for access to use street names without charge under section 16(9) of the Land Information Authority Act 2006? It would seem that OSM meets the criteria under s.16(4) for not being of commercial benefit, and if OSM contributors simply transcribe names from MapViewer then Landgate would not incur any data collection costs. |
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| 38000834 | Well that just brings into question the veracity of all geographic names in Western Australia. If we can’t go to the official source of government-approved names then how can we have any confidence that OSM street names are right? I wouldn’t trust MRWA data - MRWA is horrendously terrible at using GNC approved street names. |
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| 38000834 | Hi aharvey, not data but street names. Names that are approved by the GNC will appear on Landgate’s online mapping. No data was obtained. |
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| 36494323 | Hi headap, If you check out Landgate mapping, the public section of Mervyn Street is pretty short - it extends only 50m or so from Albert Road. The rest of it is a private street owned by the Homemaker Centre. I wouldn’t go off MRWA street names - they are regularly wrong! The names of the parking aisles (the private streets) I obtained from the Homemaker Centre. They are also signposted on the site. Cheers, rund |
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| 49721122 | Because it's a suburb of Perth - no different to Sinagra, Darch, Pearsall, or any other suburb. Joondalup is the exception - it is a higher-order centre. See https://www.planning.wa.gov.au/dop_pub_pdf/activity_centres_policy_2.pdf which has a map showing the location of the major centres of Perth. |