archpdx's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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151966900 | about 1 year ago | Hi and welcome to OSM! It appears that this changeset adds access=no to a trail. According to RLIS, this property is owned by Metro and City of Gresham. There is also evidence that this is a regularly traveled trail from Strava heatmap. Unless it's specifically signed prohibit access from the general public, access=no shouldn't be added to this path. |
151966705 | about 1 year ago | Hi and welcome to OSM! It appears that this changeset adds access=no to a trail. According to RLIS, this property is owned by Metro and City of Gresham. There is also evidence that this is a regularly traveled trail from Strava heatmap. Unless it's specifically signed prohibit access from the general public, access=no shouldn't be added to this path. |
151966435 | about 1 year ago | Hi and welcome to OSM! It appears that this changeset adds access=no to a trail. According to RLIS, this property is owned by Metro and City of Gresham. There is also evidence that this is a regularly traveled trail from Strava heatmap. Unless it's specifically signed prohibit access from the general public, access=no shouldn't be added to this path. |
132441263 | about 1 year ago | It appears this changeset adds 'religion=buddhist' to nodes that are apart of ways that had 'denomination=buddhist' (for example osm.org/node/2470898423). |
151036130 | about 1 year ago | From what I understand, that paragraph applies to well documented cases such as 'St.' placenames in the UK. The consensus seems to be to expand directional prefixes/suffixes on street names regardless or not if this is what governmental agencies list them as. For example, (osm.org/way/114035456) is named 'Southwest Roy Rogers Road' despite it 'officially' being listed as 'SW Roy Rogers Rd' on RLIS and physical signs. Regardless, I encourage you to continue this discussion on either the forum (https://c.osm.org) or the OSMUS Slack (https://openstreetmap.us/slack) to allow other mappers to weigh in. |
151036130 | about 1 year ago | The same can be said for almost every street in the US, spelling out street names is just one of OSM's conventions. This allows for data consumers such as renderers and routers to choose whether or not to abbreviate them. |
151036130 | about 1 year ago | Hi,
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150898942 | over 1 year ago | amenity=hospital should only be used for hospital grounds, I would use building=hospital for the buildings |
149588106 | over 1 year ago | Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for mapping these houses/addresses. Quick tip: you can square corners of a building by pressing 'q' when selecting it. |
149712721 | over 1 year ago | Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for mapping these houses. Please note however that the name field isn't used to describe features in OSM (see osm.wiki/Names#Names_are_not_for_descriptions). |
148075727 | over 1 year ago | Just because it doesn't exist on USGS doesn't mean this isn't a real place name. West Hazel Dell is one of the neighborhood associations in Clark County, all of which were imported from CCGIS. |
148075580 | over 1 year ago | In OSM, we only map current features, not places from 1956. If you're interested in mapping historical places like these, I recommend taking a look at https://openhistoricalmap.org/ |
147872000 | over 1 year ago | As noted on the OSM Wiki, `place=locality` is used in OSM for named places without a population, which Happy Valley definitely is not. (osm.wiki/Tag:place%3Dlocality) |
147872415 | over 1 year ago | Hi, I noticed you changed Camas from a town to a suburb. As noted on the OSM Wiki "OSM's usage of 'suburb' is different than that used by North American English, where a suburb is "an area, often residential, outside of a central city". Often these suburbs are distinct settlements and will be tagged as place=village, place=town, or place=city, depending on factors such as population."
In other words, incorporated places like Camas should be classified as a city/town/village in OSM whilst suburb/quarter/neighborhood are used for neighborhoods within these incorporated places or unincorporated places such as CDPs. |
147946454 | over 1 year ago | Please note we cannot use Google or any other copyrighted sources as a source in OSM, see osm.wiki/FAQ#Why_don't_you_just_use_Google_Maps/whoever_for_your_data? |
147623707 | over 1 year ago | Hi,
In OSM, towns (osm.wiki/Tag:place=town) are considered to be larger than villages, but smaller than cities. While there isn't a set cutoff for what is considered a city or town, in the Portland metro area incorporated places with 50K or more people are typically tagged as cities while those less are tagged as towns and villages. |
147426687 | over 1 year ago | Hi,
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147239375 | over 1 year ago | Hi,
Instead, I recommend using lane_markings=yes to show that these roads have centerlines (osm.wiki/Key:lane_markings) |
146424166 | over 1 year ago | For multipolygons such as this track (osm.org/relation/7724479), the tags should only be on the relation itself and not on the member ways. |
146256934 | over 1 year ago | Also I highly doubt that a public school in California would be religious |