Fixing Crapaud in OpenStreetMap

Peter Rukavina

Being immersed in Crapaud’s roundness, I decided it was finally time to do something about how grossly inaccurate Crapaud’s representation in OpenStreetMap was: somehow, when boundary was imported as part of a national data set, the Crapaud boundary became a part of the Prince-Queens county line, a sort of loop-de-loop, rather than a distinct boundary.

Here’s a before-and-after animated GIF to show what I did today:

Animation showing the OpenStreetMap corrected to the Crapaud boundary

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