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130853458

Hi there! Welcome to OpenStreetMap.

You requested for a review of this feature, and it appears that you're trying to map a boundary of an operational area for a police division.

You used barrier=yes to tag the area, and I updated it to use boundary=police.

Ideally, boundary areas are created from existing elements as a relation, especially if they're based on administrative divisions.

May I know how you intend to use the area you mapped?

If you need any help, or clarification, you may reach out to the local mapping community, thru their online channels on several platforms:

osm.org/wiki/PH

If your intention is to visualize this area (e.g. for printing, presentations,etc.), you may find https://umap.openstreetmap.fr more appropriate for this purpose.

126567780

Good catch! It's been fixed. Thanks.

125544759

Thanks for adding. Have you seen the wiki page for surfing? sport=surfing

You might want to add details for wave type, (eg wave=right, or wave=guide, etc) instead of adding it to the description?

125204892

Fixed! Thanks for the heads-up.

122487918

Thanks for the heads-up! It's been fixed now.

You're right, it doesn' t make sense on that key because I meant to map it for something else key:sidewalk.

122312787

Thank you for catching this oversight. The mapillary id has been fixed now.

120989652

Hello @Redenqa! Thanks for updating the map.

You seem to be interested in fire-related infrastructure. Are you in any way connected with a fire department, or a fire brigade?

It's my first time to see an edit made with the FireYak editor/app
FireYak. What do you think of it?

98809499

Let us hope for that, Totor. 🤞

I'm curious, do you bike, or maybe use a personal mobility device?

98809499

Hello Totor. I'm sorry to hear about this unfortunate change in the local bike infrastructure.

If there are sharrow markings on the road, then cycleway=shared_lane is appropriate.

Otherwisee, a bicycle=yes on the highway element is probably more appropriate.

102083394

I definitely agree. Your comment is noted!

If you're keen to meet fellow OSM mappers in the Philippines, check out our channels: osm.org/wiki/PH

122674044

Thank you for improving OpenStreetMap, by adding street names. That's very helpful!

122531524

Hello @mejnelumba. Thank you for edits, and helping improve the map. And welcome to OpenStreetMap!

Your mapping goals are laudable, but OSM is keen to protect your private information. Read up more on osm.org/wiki/Limitations_on_mapping_private_information

You should be able to search for an address, like "31 Narra Drive, Cainta, Rizal" using OpenStreetMap, or third-party apps, without disclosing personal, or private information.

Examples are here: https://imgur.com/pVXfszC

121872596

Thanks for heads-up!

91471617

Advanced Stop Lines are desirable, of course, but many of these points you added are not supported by any current imagery.

ASLs are marked/painted areas, in addition to traffic signages. For more information, see osm.org/wiki/Tag:cycleway%3Dasl

Please don't add aspirational elements on the map.

122392266

Hi Jeff! Glad to see you still contributing to OSM -- with OSMand, too!

Kamusta? I hope all you folks are doing well.

122099181

These edits are awesome! Thank you for sharing your local knowledge thru OpenStreetMap.

122157219

Thank you for completing the address. The building "name" should not replicate the address information.

The address information is enough to make the feature searchable, and ensure your privacy.

For example:
https://imgur.com/a/ckfBJBF

You should be able to do the same for third-party apps that uses OSM data (e.g. FB, Grab, Strava, etc.)

121600063

Thank you for helping improve the map!

You can also try adding the street names in the neighbourhood, and other nearby POIs.

121561061

Good catch! Thank you.

121498505

Hello @Justin_new. Welcome to OSM.

You seem to have inadvertently added natural=water +water=lake to the Heart of Jesus Hospital.

Do you need any help fixing it, or can you that yourself?

As you may know, OpenStreetMap is widely used by many other users, some for emergency services and response, so we try to make sure that the data we contribute is as good as possible for everyone.