Open bogdanp-telenav opened 6 years ago
As the Brown County GIS coordinator noted, Brown, Butler, Clermont, and Clinton counties are covered by the OGRIP LBRS dataset, which is in the public domain: https://github.com/openaddresses/centerlines/issues/24#issue-319341464. openaddresses/centerlines#26 adds details about all the counties covered by that dataset. LBRS centerlines are accurate to at most ±1 meter in every county. Some counties are even better: for example, Clinton County has a mean deviation of 9 inches and a maximum deviation of 18 inches.
LINK-GIS sells road centerlines or edges for Campbell, Kenton, and Pendleton counties for $250 per county. Not sure what usage restrictions come with that dataset.
We are considering using this dataset for our future edits in Cincinnati-Wilmington-Maysville metro area:
Hamilton County Dataset Data Coverage:
Sent email to data owner to check license compatibility:
Brown County Dataset: Data coverage:
Sent email to data owner to check license compatibility:
Counties not approved: *we need to process data from Tiger in order to fill the gap.