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79576996 almost 6 years ago

Thanks for updating the map. Nice work.
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79178669 almost 6 years ago

Nice. I love it when folks correct the boundaries by adjusting them to the MassGIS L3 Parcels layer. I assume that was your process.
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79178561 almost 6 years ago

Nice to have identified the pool. II changed tags from natural=water to leisure=swimming_pool. This is a pretty common issue for new users. Keep mapping.
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79271628 almost 6 years ago

There has been no change to the refuge name according to the refuge manager
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79271564 almost 6 years ago

Interesting. Could you site some federal legislation that renamed this section of the refuge. I couldn't find anything on google.

79485931 almost 6 years ago

Interesting. Whats on the ground is a line of about 15 boulders creating a wall with a space for pedestrians on the east side. The road is none existent. I re-mapped the area with a path, the sidewalk connections, fire hydrant and bike rack.

79462244 almost 6 years ago

I added driveway stubs at both ends of your un mapped driveway. That should be enough to let Amazon find your house. It's not right for a map to cause you grief. Living near Boston, the worst congested city in the US causes a lot of people to seek a short cuts and your driveway is a huge short cut.

79462244 almost 6 years ago

Welcome to OSM. Amazon has added a lot of driveways to help their drivers make delivery. You could add access=private if you'd like to reinstate your driveway. No router will send cars down your driveway.

77891359 about 6 years ago

Hi William, Thanks for taking a stab at the continuation of the BFT but I don't think just adding it to the RR is correct. There's a mess of abandoned railroads in W Concord and sections of the BFT adjacent to the old RR. At least part of the BFT doesn't follow the RR where it jogs thru W Concord. That section, at least, should be removed from the RR relation. (I think?)

76974268 about 6 years ago

Instead of removing a path, consider adding an access=no or private or permissive. All trails do not have to be access=yes. The main OSM objective is to map whatever can be seen on the ground.

76854623 about 6 years ago

Nice change. Keeping the map up to date.

71902456 about 6 years ago

Hi, The work you did mapping the mall is really impressive. I changed the sections that had "levels" from building=yes to building:part=yes , That seems to eliminate overlapping building QC warnings. I'm not 100% sure that's the right thing to do. The "Cycle Map" layer at osm.org shows buildings in 3D.

76268058 about 6 years ago

Hi, Nice work. I've been doing the same thing in other parts of the state and noticed your work. I've been using http://osmose.openstreetmap.fr and checkmark objects overlap under the building topic.

75606893 about 6 years ago

Nice job adding house numbers. I removed old misleading data. Looks great.

72181267 over 6 years ago

Thanks. It's been corrected now. We have a spaghetti bowl of sloppy polygons that were imported 10 years ago for landuse=reservoir_watershed used only in Massachusetts. Makes mapping very difficult..

70492543 over 6 years ago

Thanks for catching that. I missed a step in a manual processs.
Alan

69914884 over 6 years ago

Thanks once again. This is embarrassing. The stragglers have been fixed.

69763109 over 6 years ago

The changes resulted from investigating orphan ways http://osmoscope.jochentopf.com

37541397 over 6 years ago

Are these untagged ways mtb trails?

65098494 over 6 years ago

Changed address for parking lot at end of street from Billing to Billings