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169748421 5 months ago

Review requested for double-checking the church denomination

169177696 5 months ago

Imagery source is Esri World Imagery

It is very easy to forget to add "imagery_used" tag to the changeset in JOSM

168505240 6 months ago

Review requested for Mesa County Criminal Justice Services (node/12978946276)

167069876 7 months ago

Also review requested for DeltaSheds

167069876 7 months ago

Review requested for the following features: Tree Climbing Services, Valleywide Fence, Teltech Group

165824125 8 months ago

Building architect and start date were sourced from a dedication plaque on a wall near the main entrance on the west side of the building

158029291 about 1 year ago

Reverted in changeset/158189955

154875246 about 1 year ago

Looks good to me. The position of the nodes appear to be accurate compared to what I saw.

I was surprised to see the Mesa County website use Leaflet and OSM when I first visited the page for the community center. At least the campus no longer looks empty on the map.

154875246 about 1 year ago

Thank you for the kind words. I am very proud of the work I did here, and your appreciation really means a lot.

Yes, the Mesa County GIS imagery isn't recent enough for that area because it looks like it was taken sometime in March 2024, when the community center was on its final stages of construction. (You can tell in the imagery that the most of the trees were growing leaves.) It was, however, sufficient enough for me to be able to map out many of the features on campus.

I visited the place myself the day before I uploaded this changeset to see what the campus looked like on the ground and find more features that were not present in the imagery such as fences and playground areas. At that time, I found the ballot dropbox beside a bench by its south side on the sidewalk parallel to the west parking lot. The benches and the dropbox were directly west of the bike parking area closest to the west entrance. I haven't had the time to add those features because I was busy with other mapping projects in other parts of the valley.

I have not visited the campus since that day, so the ballot dropbox is either still on the exact spot where last I saw it or moved somewhere else in that area.

154910329 over 1 year ago

USGS has removed man-made structures (in which churches and towers meet the criteria) from the GNIS in 2021 (see https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/does-geographic-names-information-system-gnis-include-manmade-and-administrative-features-such). Searching the GNIS ID of such features in their search tool (https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names) will return no results.

154829081 over 1 year ago

Some business names listed on the directory of East Side Professional Building were purposely left out if either (a) no signs of the unit is being actively used in person, (b) information about the business is difficult to find in or make conclusions out of acceptable online sources, or (c) it explicitly says "private" on the directory.

The unit directory of the said building is displayed on the main entrance lobby if anyone wants to check it out on-site.

154673951 over 1 year ago

This partially reverts changeset/154039485.

See changeset/154081788 for discussion.

154081788 over 1 year ago

This partially reverts changeset/154039485.

OsmAnd apparently has a bug that messes up nodes of a building when modifying its tags and uploading the changes. When I initially tried to upload changes in the mentioned changeset, I encountered a network error that prevented the upload. After logging back in with my OSM account, this time using the OAuth method, the changes uploaded successfully into the said changeset.

iD editor displayed the building with its nodes shown even when it's not selected, but it didn't throw any warnings or errors.
On the other hand, the JOSM validator complained of "Duplicate way nodes" and "Way contains segment twice", despite the area having the same exact number of nodes.

I solved this by doing the following:

0. In JOSM preferences, check the Revert Changeset and utilsplugin2 plugins if they are not installed.
1. Find the changeset that caused the building to appear invisible
2. Open the area in JOSM where the problematic building is located, then select the building
3. Go to Data > Revert Changeset, then enter the changeset ID, and select "Revert selection only" and "Download as new layer"
4. Copy the same building in the "Reverted Changeset" layer
5. Switch to the original layer, select the building, and move it anywhere from its original position
6. Paste the reverted building using Edit > Paste at source position (Ctrl+Alt+V)
7. Select both buildings, then go to More Tools > Replace Geometry (Ctrl+Shift+G)
8. Select the newly merged building and run the validator (Shift+V) to ensure that no errors were generated

It would be nice for anyone in the OsmAnd development team to take a look at this and address it so that this never happens again.

153724181 over 1 year ago

Anyone who is more experienced than me please feel free to improve the geometry of the building.

140078299 over 2 years ago

Points are approximate. Will need to wait for latest imagery to be able to draw buildings and surrounding features such as parking lots and updated sidewalks.

138496792 over 2 years ago

The "E" on the name of this road actually does not mean East. It just simply means the letter E. This is intentional because lettered roads in the Grand Valley are named for each mile south to north.

137038501 over 2 years ago

This replaces two variations of I-70B from addresses: "I70b" (an abbreviation, which goes against best naming practices per OSM Wiki) and "Highway 6 & 24" (former designation of the same road that was phased out in 1975)

136106930 over 2 years ago

Route 11, not 9

135998988 over 2 years ago

Due to comment character limits, sources for this changeset are listed below:

- https://www.fruita.org/publicworks/page/fruita-wayfinding-routes (route descriptions)
- https://gvt.mesacounty.us/rider-information/bike-and-ride/ (full-page map)