Glassman's Comments
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| 82318263 | almost 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 82318006 | almost 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 82244355 | almost 6 years ago | Tip - when deleting businesses, keep the address tags, they can be used for new businesses.
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| 82234120 | almost 6 years ago | We don't usually add proposed features. If it is being constructed, use the tag construction=man_made
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| 82229415 | almost 6 years ago | I downgraded the link between Palo Alto and Jimmy Come Lately. It's not shown in the counties data.
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| 82129683 | almost 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 82072709 | almost 6 years ago | The tag, tourism=historic lodging isn't really useful. I changed it back to tourism=hotel. Check out osm.wiki/Key%3Atourism for other useful tags.
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| 82185283 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks |
| 82185283 | almost 6 years ago | Do you know if the building that originally had the East Interlaken address have an address or is it a garage or similar structure?
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| 81887204 | almost 6 years ago | The road looks like it should be a service road. If its named then I'd call tag it as a residential. Unclassified is actually just like a city residential road, but for rural areas. We get our tags from England where OSM was started. (for example what we call a curb, is tagged as a kerb. :) Also - are you sure about the one way direction? It looks backwards to me, but I'm guessing you know this area so I'll leave it to you. I did round the drop off loop. There is no easy way. What I do is draw a triangle over the loop, then right click on make a circle of out it. Then split the circle and use those split ends to connect to the street.
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| 81747452 | almost 6 years ago | FYI - What I discovered is the streets that still have NW suffix are those on Gig Harbor's border. I'm still waiting to hear back from Pierce County GIS. (I happen to know a some of the team since they are active in cugos.org in Seattle) |
| 81747452 | almost 6 years ago | Thanks for the information. I'll contact the Pierce County GIS department about updating their database. I also notified other mappers on Slack in Washington State about the change. |
| 81747452 | almost 6 years ago | According to Pierce County, the west side is still named Olympic Drive Northwest. The east side is just Olympic Drive, which is wrong in OSM. Was there a recent change?
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| 81747372 | almost 6 years ago | It looks like you removed a verified feature. Can I ask why?
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| 81747597 | almost 6 years ago | This edit also looks good but I don't map too many complicated bus routes. Hopefully other mappers will help out. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 81747194 | almost 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 81737406 | almost 6 years ago | Strange thing about OSM. Any way that can be walk, biked, or driven has a key tag of highway. From paths all the way to interstate highways. In the browser editor, towards the bottom of the left hand side are the actual tags. If the road is private, it should be tagged as highway=service + access=private. If it also leads to someone house, then add service=driveway to the first two tags. The editor (iD) kind of hids the tags. Which is usually nice. |
| 81744116 | almost 6 years ago | It looks like you duplicated an existing road. I removed your way and but added the name to the existing street. BTW - OSM uses full spellings instead of abbreviations for street names.
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| 81737406 | almost 6 years ago | Service roads for high voltage power lines should just be tagged highway=service. Driveways are just used for access to residential houses/apartments. Can you fix? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 81696705 | almost 6 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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