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Footpaths in Chicago

MacDude72님이 English로 2009년 2월 28일에 게시함.

OK, so I didn't walk away just yet. :)

I saw a response to one of my first diary entries, talking about footpaths. I think that's what we call sidewalks. I added a whole bunch around my neighborhood. I remembered that one of the new developments here has a traffic circle (roundabout?). How do I enter those in? See the Yahoo! view of tagged map location, to see it.

위치: River North, Near North Side, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60654, United States
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2009년 2월 28일 16:1642429님의 의견

Sorry, a public footpath is something different than a sidewalk. A footpath is a pedestrian shortcut which can be used by walkers, but not by cars. Urban planners intended these footpaths to encourage walking in urban areas.

Here is one example from Germany:
osm.org/?lat=53.23715&lon=8.79461&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF

And here are two examples from California:
osm.org/?lat=37.81909&lon=-122.23962&zoom=15&layers=B000FTF
osm.org/?lat=37.95082&lon=-121.98281&zoom=16&layers=B000FTF

There is still a controversy whether and how to map sidewalks.

Big roundabouts a drawn as separate circular street, together with junction=roundabout, small roundabouts are marked at the crossing point.

Yours FK270673

2009년 2월 28일 21:42MacDude72님의 의견

Oh boy. Looks like I did a lot of work for nothing then...

2009년 3월 1일 01:5142429님의 의견

Well, you can still reuse these sidewalk lines for residential areas by simply renaming them.

Finally, the footpath along Chicago River looks fantastic. There aren't many cities with such a great riverside walking opportunity.

osm.org/?lat=53.07527&lon=8.80142&zoom=17&layers=B000FTF

Your mapping makes Chicago attractive for visitors.

Yours, FK270673

2009년 3월 1일 21:47MacDude72님의 의견

Thanks, FK270673. I've already mapped out the residential areas. Should I really go ahead and delete those ways, or maybe wait and see where the "controversy" ends up?

2009년 3월 2일 07:51alv님의 의견

Again I'd say leave them in. They're of little use in the beginning when all there is are the street shapes and names, but in some years they can be. At least in places with all the buildings and house numbers and with out-of-the-ordinary street shapes, they start to make the highest zoom levels more informative than any simple-to-use tagging scheme could. With them it's easier to enter the pedestrian crossings and their reachability without compromising the accurate connections to some footways in the parks, or such.

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