Glassman's Comments
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| 132362768 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: the imagery may be offset. It can be adjusted in the editors background layer tab. The offset adjustment is located near the bottom of the layers tab.
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| 132235811 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: square buildings by just selecting the outline then type a "q" otherwise a great first edit.
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| 132236211 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: These are usually tagged as building=warehouse
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| 132338154 | almost 3 years ago | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good. One #TIP: add the country code, +1, in front of the area code.
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| 132274104 | almost 3 years ago | Thanks for updating the street names!
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| 132247469 | almost 3 years ago | What makes the driveway off of Nature View Drive private? Is there a gate or is it posted?
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| 132223427 | almost 3 years ago | The city and county have two different interpretations of the street names. The city uses Northeast Northgate Drive East/West. But also NE 106th St and NE107th St, 3rd Ave NE and Northgate Plaza. I've driven by a but never check it out since it stopped being a mall. It would be good to make a trip to verify the names. You could also add speed limits to the roads to deter routers from using these to traverse the area. But these appear to be either highway=residential or highway=service. I'd only use parking aisle if there is parking on one or more sides of the road. |
| 132222904 | almost 3 years ago | I agree - it looks like a service road but I have great respect for King County GIS folks. |
| 132222904 | almost 3 years ago | According to King County - that road is Northeast 111th Street. See https://gismaps.kingcounty.gov/iMap/https://gismaps.kingcounty.gov/iMap/
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| 132223427 | almost 3 years ago | I'm not sure I'd call them driveways. Just highway=service. Some might be service=parking_aisles.
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| 132130295 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: We spell out street names in OSM the reason is software has a hard time unabbreviating. Would you mind updating the street names you added? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 132100341 | almost 3 years ago | #TIP: when removing a closed business - just remove the business tags but leave the address - it will likely be reused by a new business which will save time adding in the new business.
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| 132059128 | almost 3 years ago | If they are just privately owned then I'd would leave the access=private off. The purpose of the access tag is to help routers avoid roads they shouldn't take. For example, if you used an gps app to get directions to a friends house, the app would should avoid using the road you want to visit. If they are marked as no trespassing then the access=yes is appropriate. |
| 132063507 | almost 3 years ago | I took the liberty to modify the roundabout to better reflect the actual layout using the city's imagery. Also - place=town for Downtown Arlington doesn't seem to fit with OSM standards. Can you explain what you were trying to accomplish. We should be able to get the proper tags.
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| 132059128 | almost 3 years ago | Can you clarify - are the roads marked private or no trespassing? Or is it just ownership of the roads?
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| 123793787 | almost 3 years ago | It's easy to do - I've imported a bunch of streams - it can be difficult at times. |
| 123793787 | almost 3 years ago | Could you review this edit - it looks like you created a duplicate of the Methow River that was added a few months before you added yours. I stumbled across this edit when looking at a new user changing the name of a road. |
| 132021072 | almost 3 years ago | Thanks for the information. |
| 132021072 | almost 3 years ago | Wikipedia calls orting a city so does the orting website. Why downgrade it to a village?
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| 131976178 | almost 3 years ago | Thanks for the info. Like I mentioned, Bing Streetside is dated so the street sign could have been changed since. I did reach out to a friend in King County GIS to see if he know who has final say on street names. (It certainly isn't OSM) If I hear anything that might help you I'll let you know. I any event - thanks for updating OSM. Let me know if you ever need any help fixing OSM. I've worked with a number of cities in the region. I'm up in Mount Vernon so the area is familiar with me.
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