Glassman's Comments
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168581033 | 21 days ago | Private usually means that the local government does not own or maintain the road. For that you can add the tag ownership=private. If the road has a no trespassing sign then the access=private is appropriate.
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168619892 | 21 days ago | If they have been closed and unlikely to come back, you can just delete the business. If the address was added, leave it since it will likely be reused.
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168565623 | 21 days ago | When tagging a closed business, I just add opening_hours=closed
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168531554 | 23 days ago | I see you are into mapping sidewalks which is one of my passions. One suggest that can help people with limited eyesight is to add the tactile pad, typically found where the curb is lowered. Though older crossings may not have a valid pad.
We are working on more tools and wiki pages to help. Let me know if you are interested in learn more or helping out on our work.
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168520343 | 23 days ago | Why did you remove the tee boxes on the fifth fairway?
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168467423 | 24 days ago | The county doesn't shnow S first Street extending into the water treatment plant along the skagit river. Neither does the county show a name Bulldog Way around the high school. Plus, unclassified is typically a rural residential road. (OSM use England's road classification system since OSM was started in England) The service road that runs through the student parking lot seem to be unnamed. Could you review these roads.
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168379126 | 26 days ago | When adding a business, try to find a tag that matches what the business is. For example healthcase=laborator and healthcare=physiotherapist. Nodes should typically be placed inside of the building.
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168358721 | 26 days ago | The best practice for adding an address is to add it to the building outline. The exception is where there are multiple addresses in the same building, like a commercial building, then individual nodes. Is there a building at this site? I can't find any recorded of it. Imagery show that there may have been one some time ago, but not now.
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168331717 | 27 days ago | #TIP: we don't use descriptive names like name=House. Also, the road up to the house is typically tagged as highway=service + service=driveway. I made the changes. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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168250286 | 29 days ago | It appears that the parking lot already exists. Since these are duplicates, I removed them. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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168249575 | 29 days ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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168237593 | 29 days ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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168238226 | 29 days ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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168237958 | 29 days ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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168116337 | about 1 month ago | #TIP: You can also draw a polygon around the facility and label it as the sportsman club instead of the buildings. |
168115127 | about 1 month ago | #TIP: When a building has multiple addresses, add them as nodes as you did, but the building doesn't need and address.
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168072654 | about 1 month ago | Sounds like it should be removed. Thanks for following up. |
168072654 | about 1 month ago | You might want to check the county data at https://psearch.kitsap.gov/psearch/. If the way you tagged as a path is wide enough for a car, it might just be a driveway, tagged as highway=service + service=driveway. Let me know if you need help figuring this out.
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168072654 | about 1 month ago | You might want to check the county data at https://psearch.kitsap.gov/psearch/. If the way you tagged as a path is wide enough for a car, it might just be a driveway, tagged as highway=service + service=driveway. Let me know if you need help figuring this out.
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168071380 | about 1 month ago | #TIP: If the business occupies the entire building, just tag the building with the business information instead of duplicating some of the information on a node. If multiple businesses operate in a building, then add each as a node.
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