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126411726 over 3 years ago

I don't know how all the nodes ended up with a source=esri tag. I will try fix this now.
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125790720 over 3 years ago

Hi Proseperosity, welcome to OSM and thanks for your contributions. As you've discovered, editing coastlines can become quite complex especially when they're contained in Relations and at interfaces with rivers! I've had a go at tidying the rivermouth where you identified the coastline should end and the river begins. I used the JOSM editor which is a more powerful editor than the web iD editor, which is better suited for complex edits like this.

125574651 over 3 years ago

Hi D-AIHB, Welcome to OSM and thanks for your contribution. Nice to see construction date information added. Note that there is a dedicated tag for capturing the construction date of features, it is 'start_date', you can read about it here on the OSM Wiki: start_date=*

125395707 over 3 years ago

Oops it looks like I deleted more turnlane relations than I intended. I will work to rectify these.
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125337316 over 3 years ago

Hi Chris, welcome to OpenStreetMap and thank you for your contributions. I've reviewed this changeset and your others from today, all looking good. Nice to see descriptive changeset comments, too.
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125131725 over 3 years ago

Hi Vaibhav, thanks for using RapiD to import the LINZ buildings in Pakuranga, it's great to see the gaps filling in! I recommend checking the 'Maxar Premium Imagery' background layer while you do this. Maxar imagery is much more recent than the default 'LINZ aerial', so you will see some areas where the import buildings have been demolished and replaced with townhouses. For example 7 Udys Road:

https://mapwith.ai/rapid#background=Maxar-Premium&datasets=ef9136b079e24bbfb432be9bbdd246ff&disable_features=points,boundaries&map=19.80/-36.90943/174.88442

124870039 over 3 years ago

Large sign at the Onetangi Rd entrance to this road, stating it is private for resident's access only.
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124870039 over 3 years ago

Large sign at the Onetangi Rd entrance to this road, stating it is private for resident's access only.
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124700862 over 3 years ago

Hi Hontas, please take more care with your edits. Here you have deleted an existing building, and replaced it with a new building, with less detail (lost building:levels and building=commercial). Unclear why this was done I guess it was a mistake while you were editing.
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124699146 over 3 years ago

Hi Hontas, why have you deleted this sports field feature? I don't believe it has been demolished.
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124659776 over 3 years ago

I can see a short section of footpath alongside here, I have mapped it separately as it's own way: way/1085013297
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124588749 over 3 years ago

Fixed the dragged address nodes: https://osmcha.org/changesets/124612629/

124588749 over 3 years ago

Hi Liam thanks for the edits I will fix the address for you, thanks for flagging the issue. If node points are getting in the way while you are editing, you can disable points in the iD editor options, so you can't accidentally delete or drag them. Also I think you meant to add trees in Caithness Park, you have added them as 'natural=wood', but this will not work, they should be 'natural=tree'. Natural=wood is used for larger wooded areas, rather than tree points. Cheers
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124590087 over 3 years ago

Hi Liam Welcome to OpenStreetMap and thanks for your edits. I can see you're adding houses and buildings in New Zealand. It's quite labour-intensive to trace them all yourself, if you want you can try the RapiD editor, which facilitates importing building outlines from an existing dataset: https://mapwith.ai/rapid#background=LINZ_NZ_Aerial_Imagery&datasets=ef9136b079e24bbfb432be9bbdd246ff&disable_features=boundaries&map=18.20/-36.89937/174.88211
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103155914 over 3 years ago

Possibly I have figured it out - the Cook Islands Topo25 maps?

https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/52316-cook-islands-topo25-zone4-gridless-maps/

103155914 over 3 years ago

Hi Kyle I've been editing Rarotonga and have come across a few of your edits which used this custom mapwarper layer. I'm curious what this source was?

122645418 over 3 years ago

Welcome to OSM and thanks for your edits. The ways you are adding appear to be driveways. The convention is to tag these with highway=service and service=driveway. highway=residential should be reserved for the public, named roads.
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119181974 over 3 years ago

Agree with your point about Auckland Central, which usually is used to refer to the central suburbs of the isthmus.

To me, the "Auckland" seems redundant in "Auckland City Centre". I think just "City Centre" would be better, that is what is seen on road signs for example: https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=279369030565390

120649229 over 3 years ago

I have used the tagging already used for the existing busway. However I note that there is now a "highway=busway" tag for the purpose, but not fully supported yet (it is not rendered by carto)

120371739 over 3 years ago

Hi ralley, something went strangely wrong with this edit: all of the features were created as new duplicate features instead of edits to the existing features. I haven't seen this before, but I guess it will need a revert to fix it.
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