archpdx's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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160366416 | 7 months ago | I'm not sure I'm following? According to ODOT, Kelly is classified as an urban collector, which according to the table roughly translates to `highway=tertiary` or `highway=secondary`. Given that it doesn't have a light at Powell and has a 4 way stop at 8th, it can be reasonably concluded that `highway=tertiary` would be more appropriate in this case. Regardless, functional classifications from ODOT were used as just a starting point for determining highway classifications on OSM. While the goals of each roughly align (funding and regional importance respectively), there are places in which these differ. |
160592679 | 7 months ago | Hi, I noticed that this and subsequent changesets splits Powell into a dual carriageway. It appears that Powell only has a painted median for most of these stretches, however roads should only be mapped as dual carriageways when there's a physical barrier present (see osm.wiki/Dual_carriageway). To be fair I haven't really been paying close attention when driving on Powell these past few months so things might've changed since then. |
160366416 | 7 months ago | Hi, I noticed that you've recently been doing a large number of highway classification changes in Gresham/Troutdale. These edits have unfortunately undone a good deal of work made by the community to form a cohesive network of roads in the United States (osm.wiki/United_States/Highway_classification). For example, `highway=primary` should be reserved for major throughfares such as Powell rather than minor streets like Kelly. I ask that you please stop these mass changes and consult with the local community before continuing. |
154354786 | 8 months ago | Was this an accidental edit? I'm not aware of any tourist attractions here |
151423948 | 8 months ago | This building should be on layer=1 considering the track, pool, and other sports fields above it are on layer=2. Maybe you're confusing layer with building:levels? |
159263039 | 8 months ago | Hi and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I noticed that you changed the place classification of La Pine from village to city. While it is true that La Pine is legally classified as a city, we classify places based roughly on population rather than legal classifications in OSM. Cities are reserved for major population centers such as Bend, with towns for places with less people such as Redmond and Prineville, and smaller incorporated places like La Pine being classified as villages. |
156667532 | 11 months ago | There aren't concrete guidelines on how populated places are classified, which was why the #place-classification channel was initially created. Currently, they're loosely based on population as outlined in (osm.wiki/Key:place), with place=city having the most people, place=town having less, place=village having even less, etc In the Portland Metro area, it looks like cities have a population of >50K and towns >10K |
156589208 | 11 months ago | It looks like that this is a historical place. Again, we only map current features in OSM. If you're interested in mapping historical places like these, please do so on dedicated projects such as https://openhistoricalmap.org/ |
156502927 | 11 months ago | This name is already listed under 'old_name'. If this is still locally referred to as 'Walters Hill', I suggest adding this to 'loc_name' instead as both GNIS and RLIS refer to this as Gresham Butte, with this name being the namesake for surrounding features such as the nature park and neighborhood association. |
156504914 | 11 months ago | What is the source for this name change? |
156502626 | 11 months ago | Please note that we cannot use copyrighted sources, including ArcGIS, as a source for editing OSM. If this name is locally referred as 'Hogan', I would suggest adding this to 'loc_name' instead as this neighborhood association is referred to as Hogan Cedars by the City of Gresham and RLIS |
156589305 | 11 months ago | What is the source for this neighborhood and population? |
156504724 | 11 months ago | In the US, typically neighborhood associations within cities such as Gresham's Central City neighborhood association are tagged as place=suburb place=neighbourhood is usually reserved for places such as prominent subdivisions within larger neighborhoods See for example Ladd's Addition, which is within the Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood association in Portland |
156589208 | 11 months ago | What is the source for this hamlet? |
156589496 | 11 months ago | What is the source of the population of Interlachen? |
156589557 | 11 months ago | What is the source for the population of Springdale? |
156667532 | 11 months ago | Again, please note that we cannot use copyrighted sources, including Wikipedia, as a source. Regardless, OSM uses its own way of categorizing places which doesn't necessarily line up with the legal terms for municipalities. Before you continue making these mass changes to places, I ask you to please engage in discussion with other mappers in regards to the changes being made on either the forum (https://c.osm.org) or #place-classification on OSMUS Slack (https://openstreetmap.us/slack) |
155913456 | 11 months ago | Yeah, just PMed you the urls |
154234091 | 11 months ago | In the future, please avoid snapping landuse to roads as this makes it more difficult to edit the map (see osm.wiki/Tag:landuse%3Dresidential#Separation_from_roads) |
149076006 | 11 months ago | Please note that we don't abbreviate road names in OSM, see osm.wiki/abbreviation |