On 10/20/2010 03:21 PM, Anthony wrote:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Peter Budny<[email protected]> wrote:
So that would give us
County -> admin_level=6
Township (if they exist) -> admin_level=7
City/municipality/town/village boundary -> admin_level=8
New Jersey and Pennsylvania townships should be at the same
admin_level as cities and boroughs.
As for "municipality", in NJ and PA, that means city, borough, or
township (or, in NJ, town or village).
I’ve updated the wiki to reflect this.
Other states would potentially be different. In Florida, towns,
cities, and villages (which are all just different terms for the same
thing, "municipality")would all be admin_level=8, because they're all
the same thing.
They’re actually not the same thing, but they are all municipalities.
But Florida is not fully incorporated, so not all
areas of Florida would exist within an admin_level=8.
Florida doesn’t use townships anyway, so it’s not really relevant.
—Alex Mauer “hawke”
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