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41831959 over 9 years ago

OK, I'm afraid just removing the copyright doesn't change the questionability of your source. Can you address that?

38078751 over 9 years ago

Did you just copy these from Google? What has me concerned is your tagging in way/182541134

1958636 over 9 years ago

And maybe harass OreDOT for their insufficient signage, a statewide problem.

1958636 over 9 years ago

Probably worth keeping as the name=* for now until we know when it stopped being called that, if ever.

1958636 over 9 years ago

Minnesota Freeway comes from Oregon DOT, after Minnesota Avenue.

41240619 over 9 years ago

OK, I think we're in a situation where we're both technically correct, since it's not uncommon for buildings to have a postal address different from street address. I'm in no way saying you're wrong (particularly since that would be where I would expect 175 2nd St to be, and 1 Technology Ctr actually took asking for directions to figure out). But now we're running into OSM's philosophy of "map what's posted" (1 Technology Center) versus what the postal service knows (though, I'd imagine both addresses would be valid to the postal service). A similar situation exists with Williams Center and Williams Tower addresses down the block...

More confusing would be that an address on 2nd Street #400, 400 Williams Tower II, or 2 Williams Tower #400 would be interpreted as equal street addresses...do we even have tagging for this local idiom?

41240619 over 9 years ago

This is a pretty strong edge case. I used to run service calls to this location and was usually given the address 1 Technology Ctr for the location.

27302135 over 9 years ago

Probably some dumbass mistake introduced before the turn lane editing tools got good. I'm about to go over all of the turnpikes pretty closely since 240 are too much in flux to narrow it down at the moment.

40208333 over 9 years ago

Welcome to Tulsa and welcome to OpenStreetMap! Glad to see some fresh names around here!

31779520 over 9 years ago

Please review name tags carefully when editing. Also be aware that name=US Highway 70 isn't correct, it either lacks a name tag and just has ref=US 70 or has a proper name. In this case, you smashed out a section of highway that was renamed in 2013.

40096212 over 9 years ago

I know you're not new to this, so you mind fixing this yourself? Namely, the addr:street is wrong (add the entire name), phone numbers should be in international format, and you really need to read the wiki page on opening_hours already.

38399117 over 9 years ago

Aah, not sure if there's been new development there lately but when I went to go vote at John Ross while I was still living in Mingo RV Park, save for Spartan and the apartments behind it, that block was pretty much overgrown foundations.

27302135 over 9 years ago

Which intersection, please? I'd be happy to make a closer look.

38711122 over 9 years ago

Not to be a jerk, but got no changeset comment to go with and saw a lot of deletes in the area...what's going on?

38399117 over 9 years ago

I'm fairly sure most of this space bound by 244, Memorial, Pine and 89th would be brownfield. You can find foundations and stuff from a previously destroyed development in this area.

38225411 over 9 years ago

It's not clear to me what was being done with this changeset given the huge number of removals and changes scattered piecemeal. Changeset descriptions would help.

26813194 almost 10 years ago

I'll get to that note at some point, I'm a bit behind on catching up on those.

26813194 almost 10 years ago

Yes, if it's on the intersection, it applies to all directions entering the intersection.

32215967 almost 10 years ago

This is intentional, as it's my understanding that highway=road is for roads short in the tooth. This is currently the latest on this, I am proactively monitoring the situation in the Crossroads area.

36768739 almost 10 years ago

If you're interested in looking into long-term and more than trivial editing, you might want to look into JOSM as an editor. id is excellent for small work, though JOSM is better for handling large scale or more precise work.