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88569140 about 5 years ago

Thanks! The cycle map layer makes it a little easier to see: osm.org/search?query=state%20college%2C%20pa#map=16/40.7894/-77.8985&layers=C
There's another case of this on Sleepy Hollow Drive, but I can't remember if there actually is a bike lane there

88428665 about 5 years ago

Part 4, not part 43 lol

85170744 about 5 years ago

Curious - any particular reason you changed the paths here to be bridle paths? I'll admit it's been a long time since I've visited Gettysburg, but from what I can recall the trails there are pretty much entirely dedicated to foot traffic

39827291 about 5 years ago

I figured it was something like that... just wanted to be sure. Thanks!

39827291 about 5 years ago

Hey, I know you didn't add this but asking you since you've done a lot of work on PA state forests - any idea why there's a track road tracing the majority of Elk?
osm.org/way/82285982

71461181 about 5 years ago

Hey, are these features actually a part of the golf course? If not, they should probably be removed to avoid misleading others

87255165 about 5 years ago

Okay I think I see now... so the =* should be the quantity of each socket type? And since there's two type1 sockets at this station, it should be 'socket:type1=2'?

Also, how is the operator tag generally defined? There's an Electrify America station nearby in a Walmart parking lot- would Electrify America or Walmart be the operator? Thanks in advance!

87255165 about 5 years ago

Yeah, wasn't exactly sure how to tag this. The wiki was a little confusing and iD hasn't been really setup for the charging station tags yet. I know it's a J1772, so would that be "socket:type2_cable=1"?

85406927 over 5 years ago

Great revisions, Matt

84326427 over 5 years ago

Hey, thanks for revising some of the trails in here. In future, please try to avoid using so many nodes because it makes it very difficult to make future revisions