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89873518 over 5 years ago

It appears to be from May 29 2020, according to https://discover.digitalglobe.com, though that may not be the exact date the image was taken.

89769540 over 5 years ago

huge bounding box is because I touched the Intracoastal Waterway I guess?

89769083 over 5 years ago

Hi,
please use descriptive changeset comments! It helps other mappers understand what you did at a glance. An empty comment does little to explain this changeset spanning the whole east coast.

89456388 over 5 years ago

Hi,
What is the source for these changes?

79202067 over 5 years ago

Since you haven't responded and I cannot find any evidence of existing secondary-like road here, I've downgraded that segment to track and changed most of the rest of this 'turnpike' to tertiary.
I kept the turnpike name in the `old_name` tag to be more accurate.

It seems that this turnpike is only historical, and does not really exist anymore (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_turnpikes_in_Virginia_and_West_Virginia). I'm interested to know where you're getting this data since it's not on the USGS maps.

87552597 over 5 years ago

All good, I saw La Salle first and got confused.

87552597 over 5 years ago

Hi,
please check your changeset comments before submitting; this is no longer Peru unless I'm mistaken.

87253932 over 5 years ago

Lots of deletion presumably because people are moving into the towns.

72265212 over 5 years ago

Hi,
Why did you expand this residential area (way/676443710) to cover commercial buildings instead of the apartment complex it is intended for?
Thanks

86798745 over 5 years ago

*ADDING WATER

86246523 over 5 years ago

*Incorrect changeset description, should be "update new residential construction" or something.

86089619 over 5 years ago

*Also some NHD cleanup.

76473019 over 5 years ago

If these are reviewed, why is a driveway tagged as tertiary? (way/740869665)

72998924 over 5 years ago

There is no "exact imagery" anywhere, but some layers are more accurate than others. The Mapbox layer that is available here is I think from about 2010, and is very outdated and not aligned very well. Esri (not Clarity) is generally the most reliable as they seem to orthorectify everywhere to some extent.

Using older imagery causes problems when things are built or destroyed and it's not obvious which is correct.

When there's an obvious difference in the alignment between an imagery layer and another or the data, all editors (can't speak for GoMap) have an 'Imagery Alignment' feature for lining them up, so even inaccurate layers can be traced on once they're aligned.

79824795 over 5 years ago

Please be more careful when you are just using the iD resolve tool to fix issues.

For example, ways 765283811 and 765283813 should not exist, there is not a bridge there. The proper way to solve the crossing ways issue there is to create a culvert section of the waterway.

72998924 over 5 years ago

Please be more careful when you are editing. I'm not sure how but you managed to leave a bunch of parking aisles disconnected from the rest of the map, and whatever imagery you traced on was offset from everything else.

79202067 over 5 years ago

Hi,
Why have you tagged the Raleigh and Grayson Tpk, which looks like a dirt track at best, as secondary? TIGER also thinks it's called "Walker Mountain Rd"

82657898 over 5 years ago

Hi,
What imagery are you aligning to here?
The buildings are off by almost 10m in some places and aren't aligned to any of the default imagery layers, definitely not Bing.

80535480 over 5 years ago

Hi,
Why did you add these turn restrictions? It's perfectly possible for someone to make those turns. Anyone at 1713 Cole Mill has to get in and out of their drive somehow.

83494532 over 5 years ago

Why did you delete way/791384387?