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93724956 about 5 years ago

When you're tracing buildings, please square your corners (select the building and hit the "Q" key). It makes for much nicer-looking outlines.

93556990 about 5 years ago

Thanks. That'd been bothering me for a while, but I hadn't been able to get up there to check things out.

93534425 about 5 years ago

I've reverted this changeset. There's been some recent construction in the area, and even the latest imagery is outdated.

93515210 about 5 years ago

Please don't do huge edits like this. It's not showing up properly in any of the QA tools, so it's impossible to tell if there are any mistakes.

93492524 about 5 years ago

Is there a reason why you turned a religious school into a church?

93446122 about 5 years ago

I noticed you added a bunch of nodes with nothing but an elevation tag. Was this intentional?

93419786 about 5 years ago

In my survey notes, I described it as "a bridge or tunnel" in the area of a golf course. Judging from the aerial imagery, it's a culvert-style tunnel containing either a service road or a golf cart path connecting two halves of a golf course.

In the western United States, a common way of grade-separating a major highway and a minor road is to run the road through a large-diameter culvert. It's faster, cheaper, and easier to maintain than either a concrete tunnel or a bridge.

93419786 about 5 years ago

Is there a reason why you deleted the road?

93399781 about 5 years ago

Could you please use more descriptive changeset comments? It makes it easier to figure out what you're trying to do.

93030929 about 5 years ago

Is there a reason you deleted a bunch of sidewalks and the Kalispell Police Department?

92841662 about 5 years ago

Is Meridian Road really one-way over its full length? The road markings don't look correct for that.

92784726 about 5 years ago

Official maintenance isn't the only reason to call something "not a track". If it can be easily driven by an ordinary car, rather than requiring something high-clearance, I'd call it "minor/unclassified" at least to the turnoff of the Rocky Lake boat launch.

92784726 about 5 years ago

Rocky Lake Road looks like a fairly substantial road in the aerial imagery. Are you sure it's a track and not a regular road?

92733599 about 5 years ago

Could you please pay more attention to what the AI is telling you to do? By my count, this changeset mapped: 1) A building that was actually three buildings, 2) A building overlapping a parking lot, 3) A building that was demolished about five years ago, 4) A building that was actually two buildings, and 5) Two buildings that only vaguely resembled the actual structures.

92733599 about 5 years ago

Please be more careful when you're adding buildings. In particular, this building (way/860887050) was already on the map as "recently demolished".

92663587 about 5 years ago

Are you sure about the routing of Bacon Loop Trail? When I hiked it about a decade and a half ago, it had just (as in, earlier that week) been re-routed away from Bean Creek, and no longer followed the lines on the topo map.

92608003 about 5 years ago

When you're moving business information to building outlines like you did here, could you please make sure you don't delete address information in the process?

92440704 about 5 years ago

Generally the only reason to map individual units as separate outlines is if they're physically independent -- you could knock one down and the others would stay standing. That's usually quite obvious from looking at the roof, and the roof of this building is just as clearly a single piece. Addressing of individual units within a building can be handled just fine with address nodes.

A good example of the "physically independent" situation would be this section of Sprague: osm.org/#map=19/47.65705/-117.38177

92434160 about 5 years ago

Thanks for your contributions!

The best available imagery for rural Spokane County is generally "Esri World Imagery". It's not quite as new as the default Bing imagery, but it's far sharper. You can access it through the 'background settings' panel (the button that looks sort of like three stacked sheets of paper).

92440704 about 5 years ago

In the southwest corner of this group of buildings, you've drawn what looks like a single large building in six separate parts. Is there a reason for this?