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152344045 over 1 year ago

@Lauren1805 OK gotcha. I'm assuming you're using OSM's online iD editor - steps might be a bit different on other editors.

If none of the path exists anymore just select the path and hit the Delete key on your keyboard.

If parts of the path still exist, select the nodes on each end where the path now ends and hit "Split", then select the section and in the middle and the Delete key on your keyboard.

152319402 over 1 year ago

"Supermarket" probably isn't the best tag - I've changed it to "HVAC Workplace" instead. I've also merged the node you created with the building area encompassing it.

Leave a comment on my changeset if you think either of these changes is inappropriate - I'm happy to work together to create the most accurate mapping possible.
changeset/152345468

Thanks for contributing to the map!

152344045 over 1 year ago

We do map paths even on private property... so good call not deleting it outright. I would take these steps to resolve the fixme tag you've added.

1. Add new nodes on either end of the trail where the fence and barbed wire are. Add them as "Barrier" nodes.
2. Add a tag to the new section of path in the middle: "access": "private".
3. Remove the fixme tags.

Thanks for contributing to the map!

152330654 over 1 year ago

Hi lost of light! Welcome to Open Street Maps.

These changes look great. Thanks for contributing to the map.
For future reference: Changesets should be localized as much as possible to the area where changes are being made. It looks like this Changeset should have been created as two instead of one. One with the changes to the North-East of Vidor, and one with the changes in Norfolk.

To avoid conflicts and as a courtesy to reviewers, it is recommended to:
• Combine changes in a small geographical area (within a city, district or province).
• Keep changes within the same country.
• Upload/save changes before moving on to map in a different area.

Why? Have a look at the section
"Geographical size of changesets" on this wiki page:
osm.wiki/Changeset#Geographical_size_of_changesets

Thanks for considering, have a nice day and happy mapping!