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79179386 almost 6 years ago

If it's got a well-defined flow direction, then "intermittent stream" seems reasonable; if it's just a low spot that collects water, then I don't know how I'd tag it.

79179386 almost 6 years ago

A cycleway that's also an intermittent stream? Is this a tagging mistake on your part, or a design mistake on someone else's? way/634162906

79122460 almost 6 years ago

You added two houses both numbered "4612 West Elderberry Avenue". Was that a mistake?

78998794 almost 6 years ago

Cheney? I think your aim's a bit off.

78834464 almost 6 years ago

Thanks for the addition.

It's better to put address points on the actual building than on the street: this way, more sophisticated routers can do things like say "your destination is on the right", or find a walking route that involves fewer street crossings.

It's easy to do: simply start editing, right-click on the address point, and select "Extract" (the third item from the top of the menu). Then move the point to the correct location and click to set it down.

78698720 almost 6 years ago

The Wikidata item you linked to is about the tribe, not the reservation.

78611675 about 6 years ago

When was that designated WA-907? The state Department of Transportation doesn't seem to know anything about it.

78494535 about 6 years ago

Why did you delete the Mountain Standard Time zone?

78492161 about 6 years ago

The map isn't updated at all zoom levels at the same time. The higher zoom levels usually sync up in an hour or two, a couple days at most, while the lower zoom levels can take longer (when I was mapping some farmland around Spokane, it took nearly three months for it to show up at the "all of Eastern Washington" zoom level).

78315490 about 6 years ago

"amenity=school" doesn't seem right for something that isn't actually an educational institution. "landuse=governmental", perhaps?

78172053 about 6 years ago

Is there a reason why you changed I-90 Business from a route to an administrative boundary?

78121991 about 6 years ago

Welcome to OSM!

The common practice when mapping schools is to put the name only on the school grounds, and leave the school building unnamed unless it has a name distinct from that of the school as a whole.

77977307 about 6 years ago

Did you intend to turn a couple stretches of George Washington Way into barriers?

77957320 about 6 years ago

"Living street" is pretty much a purely European concept. If you find something elsewhere that looks like a living street, it's probably a driveway or an ordinary residential road.

77955737 about 6 years ago

Is this really a worthwhile thing to do? Sure, it's typographically better, but nobody's got an en-dash on their keyboard. Someone searching for "Croton-Harmon", for example, had better hope that the search engine understands that all short horizontal lines are equivalent.

77647426 about 6 years ago

Is this really a stretch of one-way service road? It doesn't look like it in aerial imagery.

77021924 about 6 years ago

Wouldn't that be a not-a-building?

76858623 about 6 years ago

Whose park is that? It's not one of the ones on the city's list.

76855991 about 6 years ago

The "pedestrian access" question is about whether it's *legal* for pedestrians to use the road, not if it's safe. If there isn't a "no pedestrians" sign, pedestrian access is legal.

76853471 about 6 years ago

I'd go with a "lifecycle prefix" of "construction:". I'm not aware of any maps that will draw it, but QA tools should flag it for updating after a while. osm.wiki/Lifecycle_prefix