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46557325 almost 9 years ago

Hi! It looks like the trail you added isn't a trail, it's just a bunch of scribbles around your house. Please only map features that exist in the real world!

I've mapped your house in detail with the footpaths, driveway, pool out back, and the forest behind your house - features that do exist in the real world and should help you catch more Pokemon. Have fun and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46559029 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46539819 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46537750 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46535602 almost 9 years ago

Hi, welcome to OpenStreetMap! Please don't add things to the map that don't really exist in the real world, it messes things up for everyone! Thanks!

46535987 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46532518 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution hanz, and welcome to OpenStreetMap.

In the iD editor you can use the "Square Corners" option on the menu to make your buildings look even better. Give it a try!

46531980 almost 9 years ago

Thank you for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46514232 almost 9 years ago

Thank you for your contribution, and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46508253 almost 9 years ago

Thank you for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46478621 almost 9 years ago

Thank you for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46449079 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I just mapped the rest of the new development.

When editing OpenStreetMap in NJ, there is a background imagery option that is from 2015 and is a little lower quality than Bing, but it shows newer features. This layer is available by clicking the Background button on the side of the editor. Anyway, thanks again and hope you stick around!

46384962 almost 9 years ago

Hi pkoby, this is one of those situations where I think the wiki gives poor guidance. The junction node between a crosswalk and the road exists so that vehicular traffic can know that there is a crossing there. The stripes on the ground are a 'control device' so calling marked crosswalks "uncontrolled" is misleading. And I think traffic signals is a feature of the intersection itself, or kerb points, not of the crosswalk itself (i.e. per "duck typing", you wouldn't say that it is a crosswalk of type "traffic signals").

However I do know that the way I am tagging things is different from the advice given on the osm wiki, so I'm willing to revert my changes to the crossing nodes if you feel strongly about it. I don't think that the actual tag value set for `crossing`=* actually matters to any router.

Thanks for reaching out!

46384983 almost 9 years ago

Thank you for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46374528 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! The landuse imported around New Jersey is public data from 2002, so while most of it is still accurate, some of it has changed a lot since then. Thank you for cleaning it up :)

46353430 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46354892 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I capitalized the park names and added a few parking areas and footpaths. Looks great :)

46345142 almost 9 years ago

Thank you for your contribution, welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46339508 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution, welcome to OpenStreetMap!

46323833 almost 9 years ago

Thanks for your contribution and welcome to OpenStreetMap! I added a few more details to Mary Mazza Duffy Memorial Park!