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45795918 almost 9 years ago

That does not look particularly park-like in aerial imagery, and the Pullman parks department is unaware of any park named "Egg Park", or of a park by any name in that location.

45762803 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your work in mapping the less-populated parts of Idaho.

OpenStreetMap measures elevations in meters, not feet, and lets end-user software decide what units to display it in. By changing the numbers for Stevens Peak, you've made it appear to be the tallest mountains in Idaho.

(I've changed it back.)

45763075 almost 9 years ago

For future reference, the correct tag for a parking lot or parking garage is "car parking" (amenity=parking). "Parking space" is for if you're mapping the individual spaces within a parking lot.

45759543 almost 9 years ago

In general, we don't record the ownership of private residences on the map.

45697168 almost 9 years ago

What was the assignment, to vandalize the map? I believe everything in this changeset has been deleted as having no basis in reality.

45694457 almost 9 years ago

Is it really called "Short Pointless Path"?

45696077 almost 9 years ago

Is there really a hospital in the Cheney Fire Department building?

45596543 almost 9 years ago

The "name" field should only be used for the actual name of something. What sort of thing it is is indicated by tags such as "commercial area".

45584807 almost 9 years ago

I've reverted this change. As best I can tell, the "park" is a vacant lot and the footway doesn't exist. Further, the change messed up the data for bus route #160 by adding the vacant lot to it.

45584430 almost 9 years ago

Is there a reason why you think that the Centennial Trail is better classified as a footway than as a cycleway? Sure, it probably sees more foot traffic than bicycle traffic, but it's advertised as a cycle route, marked as a cycle route, and everyone knows it as a cycle route.

45540679 almost 9 years ago

If you put the address in the address field rather than the name field, route-finding software can use it when users enter it as their destination.

45536780 almost 9 years ago

Are you sure about the park you added just north of the cemetery? It looks to me like it's just somebody's house.

45530800 almost 9 years ago

The "name" field should only be used for actual names. Attributes such as "this is a sidewalk" are indicated by appropriate tagging.

45496764 almost 9 years ago

A "Code Blue Emergency Station" sounds like it should be tagged as an "emergency phone" (emergency=phone). Is this correct?

45494353 almost 9 years ago

Cheney Community Church is mapped twice here, once as a node with an address of 205 Pine Street, and once as a building with an address of 1307 3rd Street. Which one is correct?

45480736 almost 9 years ago

Please only map things that actually exist.

I don't know if the watercourse you've modified is better mapped as a "stream" or a "ditch", but I'm confident enough that there isn't a meadow, a pond, a lake, or a Reformed Zoroastrian temple at the intersection of Third and Roosevelt that I've deleted them. I've also deleted the meadow in the parking lot of the Palouse Mall.

45450596 almost 9 years ago

Is there an actual park here? On the aerial imagery, it looks like it's just a vacant lot.

45226779 almost 9 years ago

You appear to have re-named the United States in this changeset. Consequently, I've reverted it.

35564696 almost 9 years ago

You've mapped a long section of Radar Creek as a bridge here. Is this accurate (an extended boardwalk or similar), or an error?

44918585 almost 9 years ago

Upon further investigation, that building is Spokane County Fire District 10's station #3. I've updated the map.

The node in question was from the GNIS import, a data source almost as problematic as TIGER, but less well-known. Looking at the associated record in the GNIS website, it was added to the GNIS database in 1979, based on the 1973 Deep Creek topo map.

The building was added by "kerseykyle", a prolific editor who's been the source of a good deal of questionable data in the Inland Northwest area.