Glassman's Comments
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| 105981025 | over 4 years ago | Can you help me understand what you did? It appears that the ferry route from shaw island/Orcas to Friday Harbor was removed.
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| 105900763 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: It appears that the winery occupies the entire building. You can merge the node with the building by selecting both then just right click and select the + to merge the two objects. It's not needed, especially if another business is located in the building, but it does simplify the business.
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| 105827099 | over 4 years ago | I had offered to help them just a few hours before they contacted you. See changeset/105788369 |
| 105802141 | over 4 years ago | Thanks for the update. |
| 105802141 | over 4 years ago | I see the city owns the land but it's not designated a park on the city website. Can you provide some information why this should be shown as a park? See https://gismaps.kingcounty.gov/iMap/ and https://www.sammamish.us/parks-recreation-facilities/parks-trails/
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| 105794066 | over 4 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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| 105788369 | over 4 years ago | I'm afraid that adding private property to the boundary does nothing. The main road in is already marked as access=private. Is there a fence around the driving school? It could be added along with the a gated entrance. Let me know if I can help you.
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| 105735070 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: Zoom in before you start to edit.
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| 105737401 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: Square houses by selecting the outline, then just type a 'q' Also try to match the roof outline as best as possible.
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| 105742286 | over 4 years ago | Minor suggestion. I'd suggest making a separate node for the toilets from the campsite. My guess is that they are at least a few feet apart. But nice to know they have toilets!
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| 105735914 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: The original service road took vehicles under the roof of the gas pumps. I've never been there but I'm guessing that it's not a building but a roof. It's typically how we tag most gas stations. Can you relook at this edit?
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| 105733023 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: Driveways by their use are private so adding the tag doesn't do much other than prevent routers from giving direction to the end of the driveway.
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| 105790789 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: connect the footway but show a gate where it's located in the fence. Between the gate and the interurban tail, show access=no.
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| 105709421 | over 4 years ago | You changed a service road to a residential. According to Snohomish county, it's just a service road. The landuse around the building just south of that road looks like it should be a building tag instead of landuse. Landuse typically covers a larger area. Can you review your edits and make any changes necessary? Let me know if you need help.
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| 105689641 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: you can square building by just selecting the outline then type a 'q'
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| 105598306 | over 4 years ago | Is the construction completed for these homes? I noticed the area around them is tagged as underconstruction.
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| 105520563 | over 4 years ago | Thanks for getting back to me. I should have known by the names they were mountain bike trails. Check out osm.wiki/Mountain_biking to help improve the tagging these trails as for mountain bikes. Especially if hiking is discouraged. |
| 105540331 | over 4 years ago | Can you move the node to the house and add the address to it? Let me know if you need help
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| 105540331 | over 4 years ago | #TIP: address should be placed on the house or property, not the road. Routers can infer where to stop based on the nearby location of the address. In the editor, just search for address and there will be a form to fill out with the correct formatting of the address. Also, we spell out street names in OSM. The reason, software has a hard time unabbreviating.
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| 105520563 | over 4 years ago | Can you explain why these trails should be oneway? Typically a trail is taversible in either direction.
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