treestryder's Comments
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72123631 | over 3 years ago | Wanted to let you know that marking driveways as "access=private" is breaking routing. I've fixed the drives leading to Home Depot, but do not have time to fix others. I learned about the problem from a friend who's car in full-self driving mode was taking weird paths to get there.
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112039247 | almost 4 years ago | Is this concrete pathway (which is currently closed for construction) really part of the Lansing River Trail Relation? |
111788791 | almost 4 years ago | No problem. We are all in this together. Have a look at the Michigan wiki, where we have listed common tagging schemes. Also, take a look at the Events section. We are meeting at the centers of the Michigan tomorrow.
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111788791 | almost 4 years ago | As the crosswalks are tagged as highway=footway, they will also need
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111834072 | almost 4 years ago | I changed it to shop=piercing, now there are 101. Best to shoot for accuracy than to tag for the renderer. Another option would be shop=jewelry. |
104212005 | almost 4 years ago | I just drove through that area and the Grand Trunk Western railway is long gone, where the goal of OpenStreetMap to accurately represent current ground truth. I think a more appropriate place for this edit would be the Open Historical Map.
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111343949 | almost 4 years ago | From the areal imagery, that railway looks long gone in most areas, where the goal of OpenStreetMap to accurately represent the current ground truth. I think a more appropriate place for this edit would be the Open Historical Map.
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111515558 | almost 4 years ago | Most of those houses are better classified as building=detached . osm.wiki/Michigan#Places
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111153454 | almost 4 years ago | Buildings rarely have names without a purpose/use. Be sure to also tag its use. osm.wiki/Tag:leisure%3Dgolf_course
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111509540 | almost 4 years ago | You have put a building inside of a building. This will need to be corrected. If you need help, please reach out for it. osm.wiki/Michigan
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111509684 | almost 4 years ago | I see you have been doing this in multiple locations. And in this particular location, there is already a node for the MSU Dairy Store. Was there a reason for this, like maybe it isn't showing in a particular view you are seeing?
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108905819 | almost 4 years ago | Thank you for your recent addition of footways in the Lansing area. In this area, I had to remove some crosswalks that did not exist, connect some ways such that they would properly route, remove the footway=sidewalk tag where the path was separate from the roadway and add bridge tags where the footway went over the river, trail and tracks. Have a look at the Michigan wiki about Sidewalks and Footways.
Also, at the top of the page, you will see an invitation to join Michigan's monthly meet-up. |
109592007 | about 4 years ago | Thank you for adding sidewalks. Before you get to far. You may want to take a look at the Michigan wiki on the matter.
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106928722 | about 4 years ago | You beat me to it. Nice work. =) |
87217272 | over 4 years ago | Nice work. Welcome to OpenStreetMap. Not knowing OpenStreetMap had become widely known/used in our area, would you mind my asking what brought you to add this business to OpenStreetMap? |
100515482 | over 4 years ago | Thank you for doing this. We were just talking about this problem at last month's meetup.
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62596432 | over 4 years ago | If you are interested in mapping paddlecraft features, we should talk. Also, I have been adding notes on how best to tag them to the Michigan Wiki page. |
99186071 | over 4 years ago | Perfect. Just wanted to make sure. I see a lot of new and one-time mappers adding/changing creative names, unaware of best practices.
Welcome to OpenStreetMap. =) Take a look at the Michigan Wiki page, we have started to informally meet each month. |
99055911 | over 4 years ago | Take a look at the Michigan Wiki page and the OSM page on sidewalks, before adding to many "sidewalks". A sidewalk in British parlance is walkway along the edge of a motor way. Michigan has very few of those, usually only in downtown areas. Michigan also allows bicycles on cement paths through people's yards, that we call sidewalks. |
99186071 | over 4 years ago | Welcome to OpenStreetMapping!
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