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Ortega Street was part of the 2020 COVID era slow streets programs, but was not made one of the permanent slow streets. There is nothing separating it from a normal street anymore, other than being a bicycle route.
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Add the network tag; this street is equivalent to Vicente and Kirkham in jurisdiction.
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This is a SFMTA bicycle route on par with parallel streets Kirkham or Vicinte. I looked for a route number, and couldn't find one, and called SFMTA and asked about it, and they said "I don't think we've allocated numbers in a while." Still talking to them
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I've noticed this bike route (as documented by SFMTA) renders poorly in some map renders, even though it has the bicycle lane data correct. Setting the segments as "designated" might do the trick to help some renderers.
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trace service road.
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heavily used by bikes that prefer to stay on pavement a bit longer.
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Trace & complete riverside foot path. Note the otherwise hanging bridge to nowhere.
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while perhaps redundant, these paths are part of a cycle path relation, may as well have the paths specify open to cycles in their metadata, too.
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always thought it was odd how blank the map was here. But one of the new aerial data sets makes it easy to trace some paths.
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Also a somewhat scary section, though not as psychopathic as the cut-across for cars to turn right slightly before.
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This section of San Jose is one of those that is scary enough to jeopardize the use of the entire route: cars on this fast road wanting to turn right have to merge across the bike lane, which is dotted in this span. It is best marked on the map.
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This span of Portola not only is shared, but the forward-going lane is between fast moving traffic. On a somewhat humane road if fast road overall, this section makes one unusually aware of their mortality.
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add paths gathered by gps. some of the data is noisy, but there's currently nothing on the map in this rather large botanical park.
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This is part of a botanical garden, and is more decorative in nature than for water dispensation.
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Add bathroom detail
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Add bathroom
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Fix location.
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Help maps choose the correct side of the building for this address
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