Hi I just acquired a Uniden GPS 501 that doesnt have maps but hopefully allows me to download tracks that I take for inclusion in OSM. Ironically (given your other post in this forum) I am a Dominos Pizza driver in Clarence municipality in southern Tasmania. Besides adding what I can to OSM I hope to use the maps enhanced offline with house numbers at junctions of streets to give me better ways to reach my delivery points.
I suspect that house numbers added to OSM online maps is likely to be too much clutter for other users but if anyone can think of a good reason to add them for other purposes I will do so - although this will be limited to my delivery area.

Additionally I am thinking of seeing if I am able to initiate something like http://smamap.com/mapguide/SMAmap/index.php which is a GIS map of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico. Although their material is copyrighted it should be possible to emulate what they have done for my municipality and give my local communities a similar resource based on OSM. In addition to shopfront businesses other businesses and community resources could be tagged (eg. Tax Agents/ Accountants working from home, home based craft and hobby suppliers, GPs, tradespeople, B & B and other tourism based locations. Although some of these will already be available at commercially developed sites most of those will have had to pay quite large sums for their listing, and of course some will not have been able to afford to be listed at all.

Recently a government report suggested that many (particularly east coast) near-the-water properties may be threatened by sea-level rise. Maybe OSM could be used to outline those areas at risk if sea-levels rise by 20cm, 50cm, 1m etc.

Maybe I am naive about the possibilities of OSM in Australia and at nearly 60 I may not be here to see much completed - but heck its good to dream about what could be done!

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