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110534750 over 4 years ago

#TIP: OSM spells out street names. The reason is that software has a hard time unabbreviating. Can you change the street name?
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110465636 over 4 years ago

I reverted the changeset after consulting with another local mapper. Feel free to reach out when you want to attempt this again.

110465636 over 4 years ago

I agree with your thought on turns. However, I'm not sure if this is the best way to fix the problem. First, 5th Avenue is a secondary - all lanes are should be the same. Second, turn restrictions are needed at the intersections. And third, where the lane crosses a pedestrian crossing there needs to be a node there with the tag cross=marked + highway=crossing. (see the other crossings to see how they are tagged.) Fourth there needs to be a node where the new way crosses the cycleway.

I'd recommend reverting this edit for now and discussing how to properly map the street. Let me know and I can revert easily.

I'm going to send you a message with more information on OSM. In there is a link to the Slack community. Once you join we can bring the issue up with the community.

Please don't take this as you've done something wrong. Your first edit is really interesting. Getting more input would be a good.
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110190342 over 4 years ago

That's a big understatement! The wiki can certainly be helpful although at times confusing. Best thing I can suggest is to join us on slack. osmus.slack.com. We have plenty of people that use ArcGIS in their jobs and might be better at explaining things that I am as a QGIS user.

110190342 over 4 years ago

So it's more complex. Icicle Ridge Tail is built as a relation. See relation/9314594. The relation contains the ref tag so it's not needed on individual segments. BTW - I noticed that the first segment that connects to a parking lot in Leavenworth was missing from the relation so I added it.

Most trails don't require a relation. This trail only needs it because its part of a local network.

Then there is the big trails, like the PCT that is so large it's made of relation segments. For example here is the north US end of the PCT relation/1322978

110144766 over 4 years ago

Their terms of use seem to exclude copy their data. What I read says "You can only use the Trailforks data via the Trailforks API.
You can not copy Trailforks data for non personal use.
You must attribute any use of the data to Trailforks, or works produced with the data."

However, Strava allows us to use their data. Assuming you are a Strava user, you can use their gps points to map trails. There is instructions on the wiki to use their gps data with the editor. See osm.wiki/Strava. They used to have a cool version of the editor that allowed creating of trails using AI. You might give it a try. So many people use Strava it makes for a good resource.

110144766 over 4 years ago

As long as the source is open data. Taking it from a private company, like google or even a trail map would be wrong and should be removed.

BTW - in the editor we have various background imagery that you can use. Some produce better imagery others are more recent. The National Agriculture Imagery Program is usually the most current but is a lower resolution.

The imagery is found in the background icon on the right side of the editor.

110143438 over 4 years ago

Yes. Just add the highway tag. Then both use cases are satisfied with one way.

110190342 over 4 years ago

Since the Icicle Ridge Trail is made of of segments of highway=path, I don't believe the ref=1570 is needed. However having it doesn't cause a problem. If the trail is marked at 1570 then it's appropriate to add the ref number.
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110145217 over 4 years ago

#TIP: highway=footway is what we'd call a sidewalk in the US. highway=path is what we'd call a trail. Can you look at this again?
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110144766 over 4 years ago

The Climb it Change Lower trail does not show on any of the background imagery? Do you have gps traces for this route?
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110143438 over 4 years ago

By removing the piste:type=nordic, it likely won't show on any snow maps, such as opensnowmap.org. A trail can be both a crosscountry ski route and a path. Can you look at this edit.
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110047916 over 4 years ago

Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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109685007 over 4 years ago

Can you look at the landuse=industrial you redrew? Part of it looks like retail space along Main Street and just to the east looks like commercial. At least that how the buildings are tagged.
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110040199 over 4 years ago

#TIP: Along with the house number, street name and zip code, the city is good information to add. The state can easily be discovered since OSM is basically just a geospatial database. However, the city isn't always what you'd think. (Thank the US Post Office for that).

I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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109927159 over 4 years ago

#TIP: Look for construction that changes roads. In this case the new paved residential road no longer connects to the service road to the west. I went ahead and made the change.
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109872124 over 4 years ago

You are just like me - adding a service road to a coffee stand.
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109775038 over 4 years ago

Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.

#TIP: A little more information on the changeset comment would be helpful. It doesn't have to be long, like "Extended alley to the north
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109774757 over 4 years ago

Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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109864795 over 4 years ago

That wasn't a dragged node. It's the actual property outline according to Skagit County.
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