Thanks for all the advice, everyone! Lots of useful info here to help figure it out.

I hadn’t read any documentation on TIGER tags before, so I’ve always left them alone; I’ll do that from now on!

Good point; I wanted to make sure that name was included in some capacity since it’s been on OSM for some number of years now. I’ll use the not:name as you mentioned since the wiki page for alt_name says multiple values generally should be avoided.

Great idea, I didn’t know this was possible! I’ll map the signs too.


Keeping all this in mind, I surveyed the street again today, paying much more attention to signage, and saw that several houses had permanent address signs out front with the name spelled “Bob O Link”. There was also a building permit out front of a house under construction using the same spelling.

With the second survey, the “Bob-O-Link” street signs appear to be older than the others, so it may have been changed over time. It’s entirely possible that this was because of such databases showing it differently, but because several people who live there put signs in their yard that are all spelled “Bob O Link”, and considering the majority of street signs and official sources concur, I think I’ll go with that as the stronger “ground truth.”


Sounds like a good idea, but considering it’s only a difference in punctuation/whitespace characters and not the actual pronounceable name, I think I’ll leave it at that for now. Should anyone else wish to do so, I welcome others checking my work. In that spirit, I’ll add a note to each of the ways linking to this discussion in case anyone wants to see the rationale behind the name.

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