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167932104 il y a environ 2 mois

related: https://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/article/2019/09/19/clearwater-conservancy-awarded-grant-to-conserve-windy-hill-farm

167759686 il y a environ 2 mois

that was fast! was going to add these and you beat me to it -- well done

157177741 il y a 8 mois

This is awesome, adding the trails to the skills park had been on my list and glad you beat me to it! Kudos

145860403 il y a plus de 1 an

I've made a few additional edits, creating what I believe to be the most elegant solution -- let me know if agree with mapping as per osm.org/changeset/146601870

145860403 il y a plus de 1 an

I might be looking at stale imagery though, if that's the case please let me know!

145860403 il y a plus de 1 an

I think turn lane taggings should be added and the dual carriageway should not start so far south because the divided part of the road (physical concrete barrier) is farther north than mapping at present indicates

121121479 il y a plus de 1 an

on way #1061223434 -- I'm not seeing an unpaved service road anywhere in aerial imagery going through a yard. it appears this was created using outdated USGS imagery. While useful for historical context, I suggest checking fresher imagery before adding data from it to the map

119089979 il y a plus de 1 an

I've moved addr tags to the school building in changeset 144488966. Thanks for calling this to my attention and the helpful dialogue!

121028942 il y a plus de 1 an

well put and thank you

143982074 il y a plus de 1 an

helpful callout, will remove fixme. thank you

143979583 il y a plus de 1 an

Generally my belief is that adding granularity adds value to the map, and to that end -- mondo is definitely a different surface (feels different underfoot) than Tartan, as previously mapped. Also at least per wikipedia, Tartan is trademarked too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartan_track

120815132 il y a presque 2 ans

Gotcha, thanks for the reply! I think access=permissive is a more precise tag in such instances (osm.wiki/Key:access). To the point of Community Field thank you for edits to improve the schoolyard perimeter. One thought there and potentially more broadly is to map what's "on the ground" in the most accurate way possible without worrying about how it renders on the default map (osm.wiki/Tagging_for_the_renderer). Since the public recreation area that is Community Field indeed exists on school property, I think two overlapping areas are justified.

131584714 il y a plus de 2 ans

thanks!

131126679 il y a plus de 2 ans

Helpful context; I've updated the tag removing is_in=*"

127905012 il y a presque 3 ans

Oh dang this is great, thanks for the tip!

123731657 il y a environ 3 ans

could you explain why this was added? There is no water here

123774164 il y a environ 3 ans

awesome thanks for the reply here! I went and retagged using your convention. I've opted to tag pitch:net:material=steel, to preserve fidelity. Let me know if you think this is ok but my thought is that the specific material could potentially be useful for some user (in this case, maybe a skateboarder as the manufacturer of that specific outdoor ping pong table suggests) see "prism net" approx 1/2 down the page: https://hengetable.com/the-table

120815132 il y a environ 3 ans

Hi dufekin,
Also, is there a compelling reason you removed the area for Commmunity Field and replaced it with a node?
Thanks!

123446386 il y a environ 3 ans

interesting, might have been an artifact of previous tagging but great callout. thanks and fixed - osm.org/changeset/123481547

120815132 il y a environ 3 ans

Hi dufekin,
Just wondering, why did you change the parking aisles at Westerly Parkway Plaza to be private in this changeset?