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132655810 almost 3 years ago

Hello, this entry is located at a private residence. If a physical storefront is not present, that is accessible to any visitor, the feature is not suitable for inclusion on OpenStreetMap. Based on the information present on the linked website, this is not the case. I have removed the entry. Please let me know if this is in error.

132119064 almost 3 years ago

Was it disincorporated?

And if the population is zero, shouldn't the node be retagged to place=locality?

132345292 almost 3 years ago

Uh... don't do it again, I guess? And it would be good to fix existing edits.

67213482 almost 3 years ago

I surveyed the building, and it actually has three stories. I'll make these changes.

132345292 almost 3 years ago

This is a general rule that applies globally. It may be appropriate if addresses use a predirectional, like "South United States Highway 221A", but it is not the case here.

67213482 almost 3 years ago

I cannot find a source for the name "The Cruplex", on the ground, online, or otherwise. Is there any source besides the note?

132345292 almost 3 years ago

It is incorrect to add highway refs as names in most cases, such as "United States Highway 221A".

132286060 almost 3 years ago

It is preferred to tag single-family homes as building=detached.

Please use better changeset comments. I have asked too many times.

131706873 almost 3 years ago

Please verify: is the suffix really Street? It seems to be listed by the county as Drive.

132227345 almost 3 years ago

Thanks for adding these. In the area it is preferred to tag as building=detached to indicate they are single-family homes. Also note that there are address nodes present, and when the data is added to the houses the node should be deleted. By selecting both the address and the building, you can move the data and delete the point just by pressing C.

132188824 almost 3 years ago

This turn restriction relation/15443553 says that people must make a U-turn here, meaning they can't go straight. This is obviously wrong.

132128981 almost 3 years ago

Check this road segment, it is duplicating way/1138141578

131944530 almost 3 years ago

If a road has two names, it is usually better to put the primary one as the name and the other name as alt_name.

131928625 almost 3 years ago

One more: start_date is for the feature, not the company.

132125703 almost 3 years ago

The number of the tee should be ref=*, not name=*.

131887694 almost 3 years ago

W Germantown Pike -> West Germantown Pike?

According to wiki it's okay and appropriate to list the owner's name operator=*

131935314 almost 3 years ago

Again, you've accidentally added the name to a node. It looks like you were able to figure out how to put it on the way, though. Let me know if you have any other questions!

129893336 almost 3 years ago

The answer is that only a few parcels are still occupied, and the roads to them are still maintained. This is often the case with these abandoned townsites.

Here's how I mapped a similar situation: node/150938505 (see surrounding area)

131890659 almost 3 years ago

Welcome to OpenStreetMap! You have added the name to a road junction, rather than an actual road. Which road were you meaning to change the name of?

Also, note that road names are expanded on OpenStreetMap. This means all directions and suffixes should be spelled out (E -> East, Rd -> Road, etc.)

129893336 almost 3 years ago

Here's another example (coincidentally also in Montana): https://www.google.com/maps/@48.5590927,-112.1249976,18z

https://toolecountymt.gov/pdf/commissioners_minutes/2020/10_29_2020_Commissioner_Minutes.pdf

In short, a road can disappear in a physical sense without ever being reflected in legal documents.