wwhide's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by wwhide
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| 896158 | tuxayo | maybe complete the water area |
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| 187307 | Arokux | Westport Winery |
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| 1114282 | Luis36995 | This OSM note is added as per the user feedback from Mapbox:
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| 1794178 | Road name incorrect. Road is "Blue Slough Road" from US 101 to State Route 107. |
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| 1794177 | This road signage is "Blue Slough Road" from the west end at US 101 all the way to the east end at State Route 107. |
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| 1012127 | poornibadrinath | There is an admin boundary added here, which seems odd. Can someone confirm it? |
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| 1063865 | kolschis | The place has gone or never existed. This is an auto-generated note from MAPS.ME application: a user reports a POI that is visible on a map (which can be outdated), but cannot be found on the ground.
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| 777221 | keithonearth | as of two years ago this trail's visibly was good, has this changed, or is it mistagged? |
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| 1888806 | wwhide | I'm bringing this up again because the last time I brought it up the issue was not resolved to my satisfaction. Basically the answer was a snarky "stuff happens" which is not constructive or helpful. Someone in this area is going too far with adding features. Fences, bamboo hedges, a redwood tree, and sidewalks are way too detailed. While maps are getting more detailed as time passes, there is no OSM convention that says we should be adding all of these things and without proper tags, sidewalks can't be separated out from a hiking trail or any other generic path. The presence of a sidewalk ought to be a tag on the street, although there is not a convention for this either and it does not account for incomplete walkways. While I applaud the effort, I believe it's premature and perhaps this person should probably be using a personal map instead of OSM for this mapping project. |
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| 1886587 | wwhide | The OSM trails differ significantly from the Strava Heat Map in this park. Some ground truthing here would be good. |