Glassman's Comments
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| 89140316 | over 5 years ago | Thanks for fixing the path route. As far as access restrictions, they do look reasonable. I tend to just do the minimum when adding restrictions and would probably never restrict horses. But then again, I'm never in an area where there are horses :) Definitely noting that motorized vehicles are prohibited is always good. Plus I like the wheelchair=no. I do a lot of mapping of sidewalks and curb cuts to help people with limited mobility. See https://accessmap.io for the work that UW's Taskar Center is doing.
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| 89140398 | over 5 years ago | I connected the footway to the new street you added. Do you know if the owner of the property just north of the trail on the cul-de-sac will allow pedestrians to use their driveway?
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| 89140316 | over 5 years ago | From the imagery, it doesn't appear that the sidewalk goes through the playground. Can you align the sidewalk with the imagery? If you need help let me know.
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| 88945708 | over 5 years ago | Tip: square buildings by selecting the outline, then just type a "q"
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| 88854975 | over 5 years ago | TIP: It help to leave a short changeset comment when you upload your edit. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 88790382 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 88759014 | over 5 years ago | Tip: If the church occupies the entire building, add the tags to the building instead of a node. Either way is acceptable, but adding the information to the building says that the church occupies the entire building.
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| 88753022 | over 5 years ago | The motel looks like it's placed in the road. I would recommend moving it to either the office or main motel building.
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| 88752710 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 88663239 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 88663601 | over 5 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it look good.
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| 88664692 | over 5 years ago | Tip: Instead of deleting then adding the service road, just adjust the geometry. That save the history of the object.
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| 88642047 | over 5 years ago | TIP: Imagery offset can cause the features to appear in the wrong location. Imagery offset can be adjusted using the tools on the right hand side.
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| 88519515 | over 5 years ago | TIP: Imagery is often offset by a few feet. The offset can be corrected using the tools found on the right side of the editor.
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| 88519515 | over 5 years ago | TIP: Imagery is often offset by a few feet. The offset can be corrected using the tools found on the right side of the editor.
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| 88518869 | over 5 years ago | TIP: Instead of deleting and adding a feature, just redraw the existing one. That saves the history of the object.
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| 88478345 | over 5 years ago | TIP: lake boundaries should match the imagery. I adjusted the lake.
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| 88476506 | over 5 years ago | TIP: We don't have test edits. Your work goes live once you upload the edit. TIP: Instead of landuse, use building=house. Landuse is usually larger tracks of land, like a housing development.
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| 88469581 | over 5 years ago | TIP: To show that the public isn't allowed through gates, tag the gate then add access=private or even access=no. Using barrier=locked_forest_service_gate may not tell routers not to use the road since the tag value is unique. Can you fix the gates? TIP: When editing in wide geographical areas, save your edits for each area you are working in.
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| 88420592 | over 5 years ago | Ron - by making this a one way road, it is impossible for routers to assign trips to and from your property. I would suggest dropping the one way. The single lane should be kept to warn drivers that only one car can use the driveway at a time. Also - We don't use personal names, for example Conlin Private Driveway. Just add the tag access=private is sufficient. If there is a gate, it would be good to add that as well. Let me know if you have any question or need help making the changes.
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