AlaskaDave's Comments
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| 29241572 | As far as I know, that is the case. There is a gravel surfaced service road that parallels the entire TAP. Also, I believe the correct tag for pipelines when underground is location=underground or if above ground location=overground |
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| 60809789 | Questions:
Also, way:608707338 just stops when there are many more streets south of where you ended it. It would have been nice to see a connection made to those residential streets, which after you quit your session, offer no access whatsoever. In addition, that way continues south to connect with way:442378722. But you did not continue it. Why? |
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| 60809140 | Some questions, I'm curious as to
Why did you not connect these two sections of what is obviously the same residential street, way:608703079 and way:458940714? Why did you not extend service road id:458940930 to its obvious intersection with way:458940715? |
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| 52611095 | Hi,
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| 52704304 | I'm mapping in the area of Fox, Alaska, and have come across some of your work. Thanks for your effort in Alaska but I am curious about how you draw your lakes and streams. It seems to me that many objects you've drawn use far too many points. A small pond with a 3 mile long shoreline contains 846 points (id:530770840) and a 6 mile long section of Goldstream Creek (id:530770823) contains 1407. It seems a waste of space to store all these points to represent such simple objects. I simplified the way defining the pond and 179 points shows it well enough IMO. (I did not upload the simplified way. I undid my changes.).
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| 63216789 | Hi,
Cheers, Dave |
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| 63260374 | Another source is
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| 50296946 | Hi,
I also assume that the "FCTS #142" you included in the name is that source but I have no idea what that notation refers to. Thanks,
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| 61934371 | Hi again,
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| 61934371 | First off, let me welcome you to OSM. We desperately need more OSMers in Alaska and I was happy to notice some other stuff you have mapped. Hetting back to the question at hand: There is some precedent for tagging the way you chose to do it but generally, if a highway doesn't have a divider, a grass strip or concrete barrier of some sort then it is not a dual carriageway. Google shows that section of the Richardson as a dual carriageway but I think that's incorrect. I would tag it as lanes=5, lanes:forward=2, lanes:backward=2, turn:lanes:forward=left (or backward). The forward or backward refers to the direction the OSM way is drawn. I do a ton of work in Alaska (I live in Homer during the summer, and Thailand in the winter), and it's good to see someone else working in the state I love. If you want me to help change that section to use the lanes scenario, let me know and I will do that. Cheers,
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| 61934371 | Hi,
AlaskaDave |
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| 62486996 | Hi Jan,
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| 61415316 | Hi,
Be well... |
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| 58346486 | It's actually worse than what you described - there is no amenity tag on either the area or the receptacles. I decided to simply leave it alone because I have no ground survey data to determine what that area actually is.
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| 58346486 | I found the area you're referring to at last but even though it appears that I did the tagging, I believe the history function is not working properly because I did not add that object originally. I know that because I would NEVER add that type of obviously created name and description on those receptacles even if they were placed on the nodes. I'm at a loss to explain why the history of that object has my name in it with 100% of it attributed to me (???) I removed the tags from the area and placed them on three nodes to represent the three receptacles visible in the imagery. |
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| 58346486 | I cannot find any amenity=waste_basket tags in Eugene that are not a simple node. Can you be more specific?
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| 51100813 | Fixed it. The tag was meant for the food shop nearby.
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| 57075852 | Got it, extra tags removed. Thanks! |
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| 57071996 | Thank you for the note. I forgot to clean up the original tags and left some extra tags on one section. I removed those. But I don't see any "overlap" with previously mapped rivers. Can you explain more fully what you mean? |
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| 50322539 | After doing some more checking, I learned that the smaller, older boundary multipolygon is incomplete. A large section is missing. If you have no objection, I will delete it and simplify the boundary you added last year. |