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by knz
3328 days ago
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I used to be GIS Coordinator for a medium size municipality. The Census Bureau sent out DVD's of address points for the 2010 count for cities to validate. There was some collaboration between cities, USPS, and Census on it but as you likely know address standards are a mess in the US. Many states have efforts to standardize but it's often difficult because addressing is left to the municipality and often falls to a non GIS person (city planner, building inspector etc) who has little concept of normalization or why it's a bad idea to create addresses that are difficult for a computer to understand. Openaddresses.io is an awesome project, as a GIS professional thank you! This type of data can be immensely useful! |
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