jm428's Comments
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| 102953868 | Hi, it looks like something went wrong here because you renamed tons of buildings on this road to "Lighthouse Hill Road" and you also renamed some random road far away to "Lighthouse Hill Road". The road name was later fixed but the building names remain.
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| 175564690 | Hi, I reverted this changeset because there is no longer a path there. The imagery isn't up to date but there is a new computer science building that just opened this fall that connects to the right side of the old computer science building, so there isn't a path that goes through there anymore.
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| 171713070 | Hi, you probably know this already, but be careful about mapping stop lines as stop signs because traffic lights often have stop lines too, I noticed you had some stop signs at the intersection of Morgan Rd and Piper Rd |
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| 173715973 | I think highway=path might have been correct, according to the wiki "Paths kept mainly by people repeatedly walking on them, or those that are only minimally constructed, are usually tagged as highway=path"
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| 167759001 | Thanks for looking into it
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| 167759001 | Thanks for the info, that is useful because there were some roads that I was not sure about. Interestingly though, I found two roads that are clearly carved out in L3 Parcels but according to the editor are marked residents only.
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| 172021526 | I forgot to upload previous edits so this changeset also includes street lights at UMass |
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| 170705876 | Hi, you deleted a sidewalk that I added near Hasbrouck that does exist. The imagery isn't completely up to date.
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| 44048222 | What was the source for all of these names? I have been to what you have labeled as "Sanborn Lane" and there was not a street sign. And these aren't showing up in TIGER data either |
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| 167759001 | The user who marked them as private has been marking privately owned roads as access=private, though often these roads are legally open to the public. They have ignored my comment and comments by 2 others informing them of this.
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| 166412898 | Hi, this isn't a proper usage of the access=private tag. Here is the definition of access=private according to the wiki:
It appears that someone has already removed access=private from Five Paths Court, and I will remove the tag from
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| 164221162 | I reverted this changeset and your previous one. Renaming a massive trail like this to "Private property" is not the correct approach. I would suggest either adding a fixme tag with more details about where the trail goes through private property or adding a note to the map where the trail goes through private property. |
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| 163380117 | here is the link, I meant to include it in that comment: way/1365618149 |
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| 163380117 | It looks like you were trying to delete Irwin Place, but in doing so you accidentally made this tiny road connecting State St to the sidewalk. If you were trying to delete Irwin Place, you should delete this too. |
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| 163379969 | Hi, from your changeset comment it sounds like this is privately owned, but you tagged it as having access restricted. Read this to understand the difference between access=private and ownership=private: access=private?uselang=en#Clarification_of_the_term_%E2%80%9Cprivate%E2%80%9D |
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| 163970158 | typo in my changeset comment. Meant to say: "Will manually change the tags so that it won't be labelled as grass." |
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| 163969970 | Update: I ended up redoing the revert because the other changes in this changeset weren't correct. I fixed the parking lot manually. |
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| 163969970 | This didn't revert the changes to the parking lot for some reason so I am reverting this revert. |
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| 149631737 | You shouldn't add personal information to the map because anyone can see it. I have deleted it. |
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| 163628771 | I am going to revert this changeset because it looks like you moved the building outline to trace the roof of the building instead of where the base of the building is. When the imagery looks slanted for tall buildings (like with JQA in this case) tracing the roof doesn't give an accurate location for where the building actually is. |