Glassman's Comments
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| 147913045 | We don't post personal information so I removed the Lennar Daybreak home name on both buildings. They also seemed way too big so I made them smaller. Hopefully we'll get some updated imagery soon so you can draw them to size. |
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| 147913008 | It looks like you accidentally added a duplicate road. I removed the duplicate and changed the remaining home to highway=residential. |
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| 147835439 | The addr:street should be spelled out "South Grady Way" The reason is that software has a hard time unabbreviating. |
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| 147586004 | Your contribution looks good. #TIP: use a multipolygon to create the parking lot instead of using two adjoining polygons. |
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| 147551937 | Your contributions looks good. A couple of suggestions. The ponds are probably basins. They are tagged as landuse=basin + basin=detention or basin=retention. Also - when you add a culvert, be sure to include a layer=-1. That tells the renderer that the road is over the culvert. |
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| 147552248 | #TIP: square buildings by selecting the outline then just type a "q" - they will look nicer. |
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| 147493726 | I would suggest adding a node in the way where the gate is located and tagging it as a gate. That way people are unlikely to remove the access=no. and instead, tag it as ownership=private. |
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| 147350383 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good. We do typically add the speed limit to the street although it is okay to add a node where the sign is located.
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| 147349329 | natural=grassland is typically used for wild growing grass. Since the city maintains the park it's unlikely that it is wild grass. landuse=grass is what we use to described grass covered areas. I know it's confusing. See natural=grassland for more info. Can you review this changeset and fix the area as needed? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 147337509 | It appears you accidentally broke the coastline as well as dragged a node on the marina polygon. Fortunately someone fixed them.
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| 147236174 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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| 147226964 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good. One #TIP: address are spelled out in OSM. The reason is software has a hard time unabbreviating. Can you fix two of the addresses you added on Beverly Boulevard? Thanks - I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 147196685 | #TIP: street names are spell out in OSM. The reason is software has a hard time unabbreviating. Can you expand the name? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 147197119 | #TIP: Instead of using a description tag, check out the wiki for the proper tag to use. See amenity=retirement_home for some options.
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| 147165229 | A couple of comments 1st - the track at Harbor Points Middle School you added a track tag to an element of a multipolygon. The actually multipolygon already has the appropriate tags. If you are not familiar with multipolygons they are a complex relations of polygons to describe a feature that has many parts. For example, a building with a open interior like an atrium. - I removed the tag. 2nd - the fountain can be made more like round object by selecting the outline, right click and select the circle icon. Give it a try. It will look much nicer.
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| 147070339 | No problem. I've added large numbers of addresses with no buildings even planned. But someday they may be. BTW - modern routers do well with some spatial gaps, like the end of a driveway and the space to the address node or house. |
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| 147108553 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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| 147070339 | Again, add the address to the building not the road.
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| 147070575 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good. #TIP: add the street, city and zip to the node. Then you don't need the note tag.
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| 147070694 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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