jhi0f9q2t's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by jhi0f9q2t
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| 5157141 | seascorpio82 | Unable to answer "What’s the name of this place?" – Bus Station / Terminal – way/1298660119 via StreetComplete 62.2: This is a bus turnaround and parking for buses using S Bellevue Station |
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| 5225444 | jhi0f9q2t | In context of overlay "Sidewalks" – Pierce Avenue Northeast (Residential Road) – way/192743754 via StreetComplete 63.0: Private Road |
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| 5110678 | jhi0f9q2t | Bus stop here. Has seat and cover. Is partially lit by street lamp on other side of road. No smoking and no waste bin. Stop number 64594 serving route 271, which connects to the light rail. Sign claims it is accessible for disabled individuals, which I assume is present on the bus itself. via StreetComplete 62.1 Attached photo(s):
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| 4230368 | Sunil100 | Unable to answer "This shop has been vacant. What’s here now?" – on level 0: Room – way/457863528 via StreetComplete 57.3: This space will be occupied in future by Bellevue Mini City Hall |
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| 5116311 | jhi0f9q2t | Unable to answer "Does this crosswalk have tactile paving on both ends?" – Crossing – node/1753474812 via StreetComplete 62.1: Not sure if this counts as tactile paving Attached photo(s):
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| 5122536 | jhi0f9q2t | In context of overlay "Things" – Notice Board – node/13440811524 via StreetComplete 62.1: Sign telling people no horses or bicycles Attached photo(s):
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| 4230367 | Sunil100 | Unable to answer "This shop has been vacant. What’s here now?" – on level 0: Room – way/457863524 via StreetComplete 57.3: In future it will be occupied by Bellevue Mini City Hall |
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| 5115176 | jhi0f9q2t | In context of overlay "Sidewalks" – Northeast 23rd Place (Residential Road) – way/6425921 via StreetComplete 62.1: Sidewalk on other side of road for this block only |
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| 5116321 | jhi0f9q2t | Road narrows past this point via StreetComplete 62.1 Attached photo(s):
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| 5116326 | jhi0f9q2t | This trail is effectively connected to the Honeydew Creek Trail and also shares the informal name "devil's elbow" via StreetComplete 62.1 |