jmapb's Comments
Changeset | When | Comment |
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132606758 | about 2 years ago | My usual recommendation to take iD's advice with salt ;) Please consider confirming these changes by survey... or leaving a note requesting a survey... or contacting the mapper who did the current tagging... (and enjoy this beautiful weekend!) |
132606758 | about 2 years ago | osm.org/way/617474312 is still Duane Reade, operated by Walgreens. The pharmacy inside is Walgreens. This is the reason for the elaborate mapping with the separate node for the pharmacy inside the shop polygon -- so they can have different names. This is the second time you've made this change. I don't know if this is your decision or iD's, but please let this poor Duane Reade be... until it eventually gets renamed to Walgreens like most of the others, at which time we can map it more cleanly as a single node. (reverted in 136032390) |
130040223 | over 2 years ago | I understand that this split-carriageway island mapping technique has value for crosswalk micromapping -- otherwise I would have just reverted these changes and added island nodes, instead of commenting ;) Itserpol never replied here but did eventually add the required restriction relations in changeset 130040223. In the mean time, vehicle routing was borked at this busy intersection for a month. 🤷 I'd like to think we can put our heads together and devise an island mapping technique that will allow full crosswalk details without subjecting the roads to this butchery... Looks like I've got some catching up to do on Slack so maybe y'all have already cracked it! Regardless, it's important that crosswalk mappers understand that splitting a single-carriageway road into dual carriageways is kind of a big deal and can cause serious problems if not done carefully. |
129726585 | over 2 years ago | Hello.. I'm curious about the grass landuse osm.org/way/1119519649 What's the source on this? It looks to me like it encompasses a service road, a small bit of woods, and people's private back yards. And it intersects with a few buildings as well. |
134004721 | over 2 years ago | I too was skeptical last year when I saw this changeset, from a brand new account... but I surveyed and there is indeed a skate apparatus there. It was drawn as a crude polygon, which I changed to a node pending updated aerial imagery. I'm not a skater myself so I trusted the tags of the original mapper, Jane V Moses, who added "description=mini pumptrack" (which is actually still tagged on the flagpole) so I guess that's what it is. You can see it in the article about labyrinths that akadouri posted to #local-nyc -- https://gothamist.com/news/new-york-city-is-filled-with-labyrinths-if-you-know-where-to-look Anyway I'm putting this back, and I'll add the flagpole as its own node. |
134004721 | over 2 years ago | Skateboard thingie next to the restroom building is no longer here? I could swear I saw it a few days ago. |
124825065 | over 2 years ago | Hi -- can you share any info about this local user's request? Thanks, jmapb |
122728730 | over 2 years ago | Good question! Looks like I may have changed my mind halfway through, from shop=car to amenity=car_rental. This is a place that mainly deals in long-term car leases. The customer doesn't ever own the car, but may keep it for years. It's functionally like shop=car, but legally more like a rental. Haven't found any discussion of this topic in the mailing list, forums, or wiki. But taginfo shows a few uses of service:vehicle:leasing=yes, so I've tagged that along with shop=car. |
126625933 | over 2 years ago | (also that's what the sign at osm.org/node/2442957559 implies iirc) |
126625933 | over 2 years ago | Howdy... From the maps, and the boundaries that you imported, I thought osm.org/way/989768152 was on state land and osm.org/way/20212985 was the only portion of this trail on private land. |
124405481 | over 2 years ago | Hi, it's been two weeks & I haven't heard back, so I've deleted osm.org/node/9927736652 |
125185738 | over 2 years ago | Hello snake21 ... you created two "only_straight_on" restrictions in this changeset, where Borinquen Place transitions from single to dual carriageway: You added osm.org/relation/14482327 which is a good idea because it prevents drivers from crossing the center line for u-turns. You also added osm.org/relation/14482328 going westbound from osm.org/way/1087928487 to osm.org/way/421123044 . This restriction is unnecessary because the westbound traffic has no other routable option. I've deleted relation 14482328 in changeset 13323525. No further fixes are needed, just FYI. |
132750938 | over 2 years ago | Slightly more specific text from https://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/trafrule.pdf -- (i) Marked crosswalk. The term “marked crosswalk” means that part of a roadway defined
The way I'm reading this, an "unmarked crossing" is valid (curb ramps or no) if all of the following conditions are met:
Offhand I'd say this is a much saner definition than the one in https://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/hwyrules.pdf ... and on closer reading the context there is newsrack regulations, not pedestrian traffic. |
132750938 | over 2 years ago | `"Crosswalk" shall mean that part of a roadway, whether marked or unmarked, which is included within the extension of the sidewalk lines between opposite sides of the roadway at an intersection` Per https://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/downloads/pdf/hwyrules.pdf , that's what NYC DOT thinks. Crosswalks don't require markings or curb-cut ramps. They don't even *follow* the markings or ramp cutouts -- they follow the line of the sidewalk. |
124405481 | over 2 years ago | Howdy... I surveyed osm.org/node/9927736652 and there's nothing of the sort there. (An unlikely place for it, to boot.) I'm not sure what your data source is for these, but maybe check if this place still exists. If so, maybe the correct location should be in this building in Manhattan, which has other medical practitioners in it:
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132850099 | over 2 years ago | See osm.wiki/Tag:amenity%3Ddancing_school ... the wiki, unfortunately, is not consistent at the moment. A place where people dance socially, as a leisure activity, can be accurately tagged leisure=dance. And if that place also offers lessons, then tagging leisure=dance + dance:teaching=yes is likely better than tagging amenity=dancing_school. These places do exist; here's one you fixed correctly: osm.org/node/5744528976 A place where people do *not* gather to dance socially cannot be tagged leisure=dance. That would be troll tagging. ( osm.wiki/Trolltag ) iD's suggested "upgrades" are not correct in all cases. They should only be used on an individual basis, after investigating the feature in question. |
132850099 | over 2 years ago | In my very best leisure suit!🕺If I'd worn my tutu they might've let me in ;) |
132380794 | over 2 years ago | Hello epc5427 -- Welcome to OpenStreetMap! I've reverted this changeset and the subsequent (changeset osm.org/changeset/132381679) because these changes to the map don't seem to be based on real-world data. Please be aware that OSM is a real map used by millions of real people. Its accuracy depends on the efforts of volunteers across the globe, working hard to keep it up to date. Imaginary information does not have a place here. In the future, please edit the map based only on data you personally know to be true. Thanks, Jmapb |
132381679 | over 2 years ago | reverted (along with 132380794) in changeset 132389585, see comments in osm.org/changeset/132380794 |
129487563 | over 2 years ago | Thanks, I have some reading to do... |