Glassman's Comments
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| 74244039 | over 6 years ago | Tip: instead of deleting objects, try to modify then, like the golf greens. We keep track of the objects version in history.
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| 74215259 | over 6 years ago | It looks like the building has atriums. You can create them by drawing in each atrium then select all the objects, right click and use the + to create a multipolygon. Let me know if you need help.
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| 74215314 | over 6 years ago | It looks like someone else placed the bus stop in the middle of the road. Can you move it to the correction location?
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| 74060153 | over 6 years ago | If the imagery isn't current enough, I'd recommend adding a node with the address. When we get better imagery, then add the house outline.
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| 73983467 | over 6 years ago | I can't find any reference to WA 273 out of Palouse on WSDOT website. Where did you get the information to add the tag on the Palouse Cove Road?
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| 73932777 | over 6 years ago | It looks like you added a crossing on the edge of the school. I removed it.
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| 73857281 | over 6 years ago | Since you didn't respond to WoodWoseWulf I'm going to revert your edit. I will added access=private as suggested.. |
| 73893238 | over 6 years ago | Thanks for working on cleaning up roads in Washington State.
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| 55923320 | over 6 years ago | A year ago you changed this street from 147th to Cottonwood from TIGER data. There is a WSDOT Washington Roads overlay available in JOSM with data the state collects from the counties. I would encourage you to use it instead of TIGER. |
| 73826744 | over 6 years ago | Thanks for finding and fixing the wrong streetname. I did un-abbreviate the streetname. OSM uses full spellings. Reason - computers have a hard time un-abbreviating. Can you also verify the names of the two cul-de-sac to the NE? They are listed by the county as 146th Place Southeast CDS.
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| 73727672 | over 6 years ago | The USFS no longer has a road there. Plus the existing road was listed as residential. I don't want someone getting stranded there because we showed it suitable for the average sedan.
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| 73703873 | over 6 years ago | I would have made this a track also - I don't believe the USFS has a road there anymore. It not in their system. I made the change |
| 73703799 | over 6 years ago | The road up to the farm house looks like a driveway. I changed this and the previous edit.
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| 73703734 | over 6 years ago | My guess is this road should be classified as a track. It doesn't seem to service any houses. Also - roads out in the country are usually classified as a unclassified instead of residential. Residential is basically used inside of cities. (If you are wondering where this came from, well, OSM was started in England so we use their road classifications.) Unclassified doesn't mean we don't know, it just a British classification system we are stuck with :-)
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| 73682992 | over 6 years ago | That's a shame - I used to visit the place all the time with friends in the area. |
| 73605996 | over 6 years ago | Are you sure about the heights. OSM uses meters for heights. A 12 meter building would be close to 40' - like a 4 story building.
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| 73515858 | over 6 years ago | The easiest way is to go to https://www.onosm.org/ to add information about your business. One of the volunteer contributors will be happy to add in your business. If you want to do it your self, use the editor to add a point, with the name, type of business, address, phone number, website, and opening hours. Somehow on your first attempt, the SR 532 relation got added to your node. Please try to avoid that if you do it your self. Let me know if you have any more questions. |
| 73515858 | over 6 years ago | I removed your edit. If you need help, just ask. |
| 73432403 | over 6 years ago | JOSM - https://learnosm.org/en/josm/ Relations are strange things. Basically the river remains the river. Break the way where the boundary no longer follows the river, at both ends. Then using the relationship editor, add in the river as outer ways of the boundary. One linestring (way) now has two functions, one as a river and another as a boundary. |
| 73465738 | over 6 years ago | By adding the office to a house with opening hours of 24/7 you are inviting people to stop by any time of the day or night. Is this what you intended?
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