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- https://gis-sonomacounty.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/0f5982c3582d4de0b811e68d7f0bff8f
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- http://download.geofabrik.de/north-america/us/california/norcal-latest.osm.pbf
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osm2pgsql -d openstreetmap -c --prefix son --slim --extra-attributes --hstore --latlong norcal-latest.osm.pbf -U openstreetmap -W -H localhost -P 5432
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Script:
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```
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cd original_data
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wget https://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/2202c1cd6708441f987ca5552f2d9659_0.zip
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unzip 2202c1cd6708441f987ca5552f2d9659_0.zip
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rm 2202c1cd6708441f987ca5552f2d9659_0.zip
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Otherwise osm2pgsql should create tables like `son_polygon` for later.
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wget https://opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/0f5982c3582d4de0b811e68d7f0bff8f_0.zip
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unzip 0f5982c3582d4de0b811e68d7f0bff8f_0.zip
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rm 0f5982c3582d4de0b811e68d7f0bff8f_0.zip
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wget http://download.geofabrik.de/north-america/us/california/norcal-latest.osm.pbf
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```
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## Prerequisites
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- Run the following SQL as a superuser (postgres) inside the `openstreetmap` database to enable the PostGIS and hstore extensions: `CREATE EXTENSION postgis; CREATE EXTENSION hstore;`
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- Unzip the `original_data` and open a shell in that folder.
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- Here we are assuming that the county data uses a WGS84 aka EPSG:4326 geographical projection, which was true as of last check and is also what OSM uses.
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- Run from your shell: `shp2pgsql -s 4326 -I Parcels__Public_.shp | psql -d openstreetmap -U postgres -W`
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- `shp2pgsql -s 4326 -I Sonoma_County_Building_Outlines.shp | psql -d openstreetmap -U postgres -W`
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- `shp2pgsql -s 4326 -I osm-buildings-01-03.shp | psql -d openstreetmap -U postgres -W`
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- Run from your shell: `shp2pgsql -s 4326 -I Parcels__Public_.shp | psql -d openstreetmap -U openstreetmap -W`
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- `shp2pgsql -s 4326 -I Sonoma_County_Building_Outlines.shp | psql -d openstreetmap -U openstreetmap -W`
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- `shp2pgsql -s 4326 -I osm-buildings-01-03.shp | psql -d openstreetmap -U openstreetmap -W`
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- `osm2pgsql -d openstreetmap -c --prefix son --slim --extra-attributes --hstore --latlong norcal-latest.osm.pbf -U openstreetmap -W -H localhost -P 5432`
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Now all the data is in Postgres. For processing and conflation, read through and execute `conflation.sql` as per your comfort level.
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osm2pgsql should create tables like `son_polygon` for later.
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## Exporting and uploading
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