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96216691 almost 5 years ago

Hi, thanks for the update -- this could have taken even longer to update. One suggestion, I'd suggest rather than name each building, to instead draw an area around all buildings, and tag that "landuse=residential", "residential=apartments", and "name=Cadence Apartments". This is similar to what was done for Lock Vista Apartments and Golden Sunset Apartments, nearby. Thanks again!

95575564 about 5 years ago

Hi, thanks for this update - I’ve removed my versions of the tags (with construction: lifecycle prefix) from the new location node earlier today. Another non obvious tip is when removing business tags, please leave the old node with the address tags; should still be valid for the next tenant. Thanks again!

95628190 about 5 years ago

Hi, it looks like you added a couple of nodes to the power line (see nodes 8214225455 and 8214225456). Probably the parking lot you added snapped to it, then you disconnected it. The new nodes count as a change. It's not a big deal!

95434675 about 5 years ago

Hi, thanks for the edits! One small thing I'd mention is that one of the less obvious OSM mapping norms is expanding all name abbreviations (N -> North, St -> Street). I hear it's much easier later on to abbreviate than to expand! Thanks again.

95195730 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for editing! These are useful additions; I made some changes to fit in with the usual OSM mapping style (updated driveway tags, outlined squared buildings instead of parcels, removed descriptive names). I also added a neighboring house. These buildings, addresses and driveway will show up on OSM. Please take a look and reach out if you have questions. Thanks again!

95118874 about 5 years ago

I only looked at some of your sidewalk additions and intersections, but it looks really good! Thanks!

94565036 about 5 years ago

Thanks for the detail!

94565979 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM, and thanks for the edits! In this case, I think it was OK to have a service road that enables access to this area (passable by the gate). Removing the name and adding the barrier/gate and perhaps an access tag makes sense to me though.

94462677 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM! Thanks for editing, this project has been going on for a while! I went ahead and added some detail, changing the landuse into building=apartments. Thanks again!

94413382 about 5 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OSM! Thanks for changing the address - that part is good and useful. To make the change complete, I'd also suggest updating the shape of the house. Will send additional instructions in a direct message if you're interested in learning. This case is a good excuse for that!

94125365 about 5 years ago

Hi, thanks for the edits! Just a tip that often addresses are able to be re-used, so if possible, please just remove the business related tags. (I think you did this using the iD editor "downgrade" feature in one of these recent changes). For this particular business location, the addr:unit adds useful information -- I've restored the node with just the address info. Thanks again, and hope to see more edits!

94090544 about 5 years ago

Hi, thanks for adding the restaurant details! Looks like the address number was inadvertently changed, but I put it back. Hope you’re enjoying mapping! Thanks again.

93136253 about 5 years ago

Hi again, actually decided to leave your stadium node, instead tagging it as a sports_centre, since it's smaller than what OSM considers a stadium (like CenturyLink Field). Someday someone can draw the area and replace the node!

93136253 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM! Good job making additions, though I'd say the park is already in the map, and the stadium node isn't quite correct (I'll remove them). For learning, I'd suggest tracing the stadium stands: if you like, draw a rectangle area of the visiting-team stands (no roof, on the west side) and tag it as "bleachers", then draw the home-team stands (larger, on the east side) and tag it as a "grandstand". If you'd rather just stick with drawing individual points, I'd suggest starting with shops/restaurants/cafes, benches, or even a "public bookcase" if you know of any. Thanks again, and keep mapping!

92793978 about 5 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OSM! Thanks for replacing the old houses with the new ones - it's really helpful. Your changes look pretty good, though I have a couple of suggestions: First, after drawing the building, tag it as a house (like you've already done), but then press the 'q' hotkey to make all the corners 90 degrees (if they should be). There is also a right-mouse-click option for that if you prefer. Also, the address looks great, but when adding the state, I'd capitalize the 'WA'. Thanks again, hope to see more!

92608138 about 5 years ago

Hi, thanks for adding the business website! Those are really useful!

92199731 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM! I think you've found an area where it's still being defined. Will send a longer email with an explanation, but after some research, my tl;dr answer is that tunnel=flooded is a newer tag which is intended to be used in these situations, according to the wiki.

92200702 about 5 years ago

Hi again, your houses look pretty good; here I'd again select the outline, and right-click to select the "squaring" tool, so it'll have 90 degree angle corners to look better (don't have to do this if there are some corners that aren't 90 degrees). Also, if you happen to know, and could add the housenumbers, that would also be useful to add (but what you've already done is great!) Hope to see more, thanks again.

92200465 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM and thanks for the edits! For this feature, I'd trace the floating pier outline (like you did the houses), but select the preset in the editor which makes it a "floating pier". (What this actually does is add the key=value tags "man_made=pier" and "floating=yes".) Then select the outline, and right-click to select the "squaring" tool, so it'll have 90 degree angle corners. Thanks again!

92077452 about 5 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM, and thanks for the edits. Mapping houses is helpful! One tip (which you may have figured out since this edit): once you draw and tag the building, please square the corners by either right-clicking on the outline and selecting the squaring tool (to make the corners 90 degrees if applicable) -- otherwise you can press the 'q' hotkey to do the same. Thanks again, hope to see more!