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119422954 over 3 years ago

It does need a building tag, plus my suggestion would be leisure=sports_centre, rather than leisure=pitch. See the examples on the wiki (eg "indoor tennis centre"): osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dsports_centre
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118724781 over 3 years ago

Hello Haoze, OpenStreetMap is for mapping real things! I can see you have added several walkways and a retail area which do not exist in real life. These should be removed, and please refrain from adding more "fake" things. If you are learning, please start with this page: osm.wiki/Beginners%27_guide

118611928 over 3 years ago

Hi, welcome to OpenStreetMap. I've reviewed your edit and it looks good. Thanks for leaving a changeset comment explaining what you've changed. One tip is to right-click and 'Square' a building, to make all its corner angles 90 degrees (shortcut is 'Q')
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118036605 over 3 years ago

Merged adjacent retail areas. Added grass area

116942919 over 3 years ago

Hey ralley just FYI this changeset added some buildings which no longer exist. Unfortunately the building import dataset is built from fairly old imagery (~2017) predating the busway
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117416741 over 3 years ago

"Which is better" really depends on preference, both are approved and correct. Personally I only add separate sidewalks at large, complex intersections (eg major intersections of multi lane roads), where pedestrian crossings are marked and signaled. But you will find residential areas where footpaths are extensively mapped (see Millwater). As long as you keep in mind the routing implications, go for gold :) More reading at osm.wiki/Sidewalks
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117416741 over 3 years ago

Careful adding footpaths as separate ways, as this can degrade the pedestrian routing for an area. Particularly if the added footpaths aren't connected to the main road network. There should be a connection at every intersection. For example here is some poor pedestrian routing: osm.org/directions?engine=fossgis_osrm_foot&route=-36.85587%2C174.78721%3B-36.85537%2C174.78898#map=19/-36.85504/174.78903
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116337177 over 3 years ago

As a tip, you can switch the background imagery in ID editor. There are more recent layers available, but they are lower resolution. For example "Maxar Premium Imagery" has 2021 imagery across Auckland, but it probably isn't sharp enough to trace things like parking spaces.
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116384696 over 3 years ago

Hi KingCZE, thanks for updating building heights, it's great for consumers like this map that plots shadows cast by buildings: https://shademap.app/@-36.84427,174.76151,16.03309z,1642708224843t,0b,0p

I am wondering what is your source for these heights? If it's public I'd like to join in adding this detail.
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115931043 over 3 years ago

Hi KingCZE, welcome to OSM and thanks for adding details. I'm questioning this change you have made to the speed limit on this section of East Coast Road, which does not appear to be correct. You have increased the speed limit from 80 km/h to 100 km/h for the segment north of Rodeo Drive, but this is not supported by the AT speed limits dataset, or this recent (Nov 2021) street-level imagery: https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=180502047623738
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114874321 over 3 years ago

I've seen there's a signalised pedestrian crossing being installed outside Wolseley Reserve and I'm stoked because I raised it with AT in ~2018 and so I feel personally responsible for it being installed :D
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114680819 over 3 years ago

Hi pcuser, welcome to OSM and thank you for your updates to the roads under construction in Graham. I've reviewed your changes and all looks good. Nice work leaving a note on the feature to state that it's an approximate geometry.

114390457 over 3 years ago

Hi Fabian welcome to OSM and thanks for your edits to update speed limits in new residential areas

I believe that the western (rural) part of Matua Road is 80km/h, not 50km/h. My reference is AT's Speed Limit Open Data, at https://data-atgis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/speed-limits/explore

This will require this road feature to be split into two features (an eastern part at 50kmh, western part at 80kmh). This can be done in the editor by right-clicking a node and selecting Split (shortcut X)
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114201854 over 3 years ago

Hi cycle71, thanks for adding more detail to the map. This amenity=social_facility ('The Sands') is already represented by an object, which encompasses the whole property grounds: osm.org/way/961421687

Ideally we only want one OSM element for every real-world feature, see the guidance on the wiki here: osm.wiki/One_feature,_one_OSM_element
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113687175 over 3 years ago

Hi jayswipe, welcome to OSM and thanks for adding detail to footbridges. I've just reviewed your changes and everything is looking good - great to see footbridges named on the map! However this particular changeset appears to have duplicated an already existing man_made=bridge at the location: osm.org/way/466900938/ Perhaps you only wanted to add a name to that existing feature?
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113376212 almost 4 years ago

Hi skgrange,
This LINZ building outlines dataset is currently being imported through a process documented on this wiki page osm.wiki/Import/New_Zealand_Buildings

113264103 almost 4 years ago

Nice work. A tip regarding the satellite view: in the editor you can switch between different imagery sources. In the Backgrounds section on the right of the screen, there are several options. The default is "LINZ NZ Aerial" - which in Auckland dates to around 2017. A much more recent imagery source (2021) is "Maxar Premium Imagery" - but you'll notice it is lower resolution.
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113184144 almost 4 years ago

Hi Maximillian, welcome to OSM and thank you for your contribution. It's great to get these local walking connections on the map!
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112960418 almost 4 years ago

Hi Sam, welcome to OSM and thanks for editing the map with your local knowledge. I love Wild Wheat I'm happy to see it on the map now. Just a note that while deleting the businesses you have also inadvertently removed the physical building. It sounds like the building is still standing, so you could have left the building object (with a single tag
building=yes), and removed the no longer relevant tags (amenity and healthcare). Not a biggie - the building outline just needs to be re-drawn. Thanks also for your descriptive changeset comments
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112858558 almost 4 years ago

Hey ralley, just FYI, last week there has been a new MapWithAI JOSM plugin version (1.8.6) which allows users to add buildings without merging the address points (if that is your preference).
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