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I am trying to download OSM for chicago area. From website, I can see that most buildings have building:levels or height attributes.

However, none of the downloads from geofabrik contain these attributes. Thus my question is how can I download files with specified attributes.

asked 21 Jul '22, 04:32

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When you say "From website, I can see that most buildings have building:levels or height attributes" do you mean you have queried the OSM data directly to see that the area does actually have levels or have you seen a claim in the wiki?

(21 Jul '22, 07:30) InsertUser

On OSM I can see that most buildings have building:levels attribute. Even on small files downloaded from overpass I can see the attributes. But the file from geofabrik does not have these attributes.

(21 Jul '22, 07:34) hlhl1993

The .osm.pbf files you download from Geofabrik have all the attributes present in OpenStreetMap - nothing is removed. Only the free shapefiles that Geofabrik provides have a limited set of attributes. Use the .osm.pbf file if you want to access all the tags.

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answered 21 Jul '22, 09:33

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