MissingCSAA's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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127854884 | over 2 years ago | Hi Adam - I'm disappointed to see you pulled these without any discussion. Choosing heath was a deliberate decision based on the OSM definition of a heath, specifically: "The tag natural=heath can be applied to any similar habitat worldwide with dwarf shrubs." While obviously there is no heather out in the Great Basin, the sagebrush steppe of eastern Oregon is an excellent parallel as far as vegetation type. (Contrast that with the OSM Desert tag, "A desert is a barren area of land or desolate terrain, especially one with little water or vegetation. This tag is consistently used to show salt pans, dry lake-beds, and other large, flat, barren land surfaces." One would struggle to call the valleys of southeast Oregon barren when they are covered in plant life, even if those plants are the humble sagebrush.) I think you should reconsider this and similar edits. |
77448392 | over 3 years ago | The region is defined by an alluvial fan dominated by well-rounded rocks. Given its origin as alluvium and consistency as shingle, this seemed like an appropriate mapping. |
92064464 | over 3 years ago | Yes, unfortunately. Probably until summer 2022 at the earliest. |
10958386 | almost 4 years ago | Thanks BubbaJuice. The areas in those "wood" polygons are juniper-piñon forest, so I'd have a hard time accepting that as downgrading to scrub (which is definitely true of downslope areas). The polygons could probably be cleaner. |
87664977 | about 5 years ago | Wow. Oops! Big oops. |
76365762 | over 5 years ago | What is the best practice, then, for a "natural" space that immediately abuts a civic boundary? This is particularly relevant in Oregon, where nonfarm development is generally prohibited beyond civic boundaries. |
78487690 | over 5 years ago | Areas where I had planned to come back and do more refinements, but wanted to keep the existing wireframe of the paralleled line in place until I got there. Thanks You are welcome to delete those if you see them in the future though |
78487690 | over 5 years ago | Yes. A lot of these I left for future mapping. |
76834096 | over 5 years ago | Perhaps shingle then? The soil in this particular area is exclusively rock, thus its small AVA status. |
74822996 | almost 6 years ago | The Bend Parkway portion of US 97 has two RIROs, both of which are marked with exit signs. The other interchanges also have exit numbers. |
74463205 | almost 6 years ago | This seems like a very, very, very broad heath. I get the general philosophy of desert scrubland as heath (although I tend to think of the thicker sagebrush flora of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau as more heath than the thinner creosote and yucca scrub of the Mojave) but clearly this large designation encompasses many areas that do not qualify as heaths. |
72156440 | almost 6 years ago | Hi there - Not saying you're wrong but I think there's room for discussion on whether the proper name for mapping reservations is to use the reservation name or the sovereign nation's name. Particularly in the case of Confederated tribes, it seems as though indicating that the land is sovereign territory of a confederation of tribes (rather than one colonially-fabricated "Warm Springs reservation") might be worth considering? |
72596404 | about 6 years ago | Hi there - You seem to have elevated this to a motorway but it has at-grade intersections. I am reverting the changeset. |
72242487 | about 6 years ago | Yeah, it was definitely a work in progress with some difficulty on the concurrencies. Thanks for cleaning up. |
71572325 | about 6 years ago | Got it – fixed. |
71804558 | about 6 years ago | Yes, I suppose I could have mapped that cleaner. Hate those checkerboard boundaries. |
71881709 | about 6 years ago | There is no proposal for a freeway here. There is a study ongoing without a specific route identified. Please remove this edit. Failure to do so will result in a flag to the admins. |
71468546 | about 6 years ago | To be fair, this does not take effect until July 1, 2019 |
70757674 | about 6 years ago | Hi Again - The document you referenced does not seem to be a conclusive source? After all, it also refers to I-15 as US 466, US 91 and the Arrowhead Highway. More instructive is the NDOT 2017 Named Highways Map, which does not indicate a name for I-15. https://www.nevadadot.com/home/showdocument?id=134 Please consider reverting this. |
62207471 | almost 7 years ago | The document you linked to does not contain the words "Las Vegas Freeway" anywhere in it. Why are you doing this? |