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44918585 almost 9 years ago

Are you sure about "Indian Prairie School"? Aerial imagery shows something that looks more garage-like than school-like, none of the local school districts has an "Indian Prairie School", and I can't find anything about it on the web.

44249131 almost 9 years ago

Thanks -- that seems like the best solution.

44737030 almost 9 years ago

The JOSM editor (https://josm.openstreetmap.de/) lets you set up tag presets to apply as many tags as you want in one action, but it's got its own steep learning curve.

44769973 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for adding to the map!

A tip for better mapping: if a path meets a road, make sure the two are connected (the connection will show up as a grey dot in the editor). This lets routing software know that it's possible to get from one to the other, and use the path when finding walking directions.

44695262 almost 9 years ago

Besides, in my experience, Google often gets park boundaries spectacularly wrong.

44600797 about 9 years ago

Bing, Mapbox, and USGS imagery all have "X"s at the ends of the runway, indicating long-term closure. The FAA master record for the airport (http://www.gcr1.com/5010ReportRouter/default.aspx?airportID=ILN) also notes that runway 4R/22L is closed "until further notice".

It's probably better to map the runway with the appropriate lifecycle prefix (osm.wiki/Lifecycle_prefix), but for the purposes of flying, the runway doesn't exist.

44637936 about 9 years ago

Are you *sure* this is tertiary? Aerial imagery shows a one-lane gravel road.

44532178 about 9 years ago

Whatever you did to the Waikiki Road bridge over the Little Spokane, it broke the Fairwood boundary relation. I've fixed it, but please be more careful in the future.

43024691 about 9 years ago

What's your basis for mapping Cliff Drive as a one-way street? It sure looked two-way this afternoon.

44479681 about 9 years ago

Spokane County's municipal boundary map (http://www.spokanecounty.org/DocumentCenter/View/116) isn't the most detailed in the world, but it seems to think that the original Spangle city limits were correct -- that yes, the southern boundary does cut diagonally through a field.

44463097 about 9 years ago

Err, no.

Anyone driving Dike Bypass and expecting a trunk road will be very surprised to find themselves on a narrow two-lane road with assorted driveways coming off it.

44415343 about 9 years ago

Um, no.

Crown Point may or may not be a state highway; I've got no information on that. But it is not in any way a secondary highway. It is a short stub of paved road providing access to a minor park and a pair of dirt roads.

44408917 about 9 years ago

Thanks for updating these roads.

If a road is entirely closed to heavy-truck traffic, you can indicate that by adding a tag of "hgv" with a value of "no"; if it's closed except for local deliveries, you'd use a value of "destination".

The iD editor doesn't have a premade template for adding this, so you'll need to use the "all tags" section of the editor panel.

44378029 about 9 years ago

Additionally, where are you getting the name "White Park" from? As far as I can tell, it's just a stray piece of city-owned riverbank.

44378029 about 9 years ago

The lower terminal of the Skyride is a military area? Sorry to put it so bluntly, but what the hell?

44364237 about 9 years ago

Um, what?

Last time I drove past, that sure looked like a statue of Abraham Lincoln.

44328901 about 9 years ago

I've reverted this changeset.

1) To the best of my knowledge, the Spokane city limits run down the west side of Haven, not the centerline.
2) Adding a "landuse=commercial" polygon on top of the Spokane County Fair polygon violates the principle that one OSM object should correspond to one real-world object. If you want to indicate that the fairgrounds are commercial property, add a "landuse=commercial" tag to the existing object.
3) Gluing non-road things to roads makes it a pain in the ass to try to modify the road. Modifications to the road that involve splitting it (eg. to indicate an advisory speed limit or a change in the lane layout) are particularly difficult.
4) Gluing things to buildings is even worse. If it ever becomes necessary to re-align the Power Products Unlimited building (say, because better imagery has become available), doing so will drag the boundary of the fairground with it.
5) The area you added to the fairgrounds when you glued them to the Power Products Unlimited building appears to be part of Power Products' parking lot, not part of the fairgrounds.

44319711 about 9 years ago

Are you sure all of this is Spalding Auto Parts? The fencelines and different car-parking patterns look like they could belong to two different junkyards.

44249131 about 9 years ago

Some of these tags don't seem to be appropriate. For example, "Hillside" (relation/6071193) and "Walker's Point" (relation/6029898) both have the Wikidata tag "Q6988108", which is "Neighborhoods of Milwaukee". Individual neighborhoods don't appear to have Wikidata entries, and as such shouldn't have "wikidata=" tags.

44241301 about 9 years ago

A mini-roundabout is a type of junction between multiple streets. For a roundabout-type structure at the end of a street, mark it as a "turning loop".