r example, highway=footway,
associated_street="East Fowler Avenue". A value of "none" could be
coded if the sidewalk does not parallel a street.
I hope there will be more discussion of these two proposals.
Ed Hillsman
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On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Anthony wrote:
> Any suggestions how to tag this?
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/File:IMG_7491.JPG
If the "lane" is too narrow to function safely as a bike lane, then I
would break the street way at this point, code the portion of the way
that has the fu
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 10:04:11 +1100, Steve Bennett
wrote:
>I think "storage" and "self-storage" imply different things. The
>former would be warehousing etc for business customers, and the latter
>for the general public.
>
>That said, I'd be inclined to go with amenity=storage for both, with
>som
seem right either.
Thanks.
Ed HIllsman
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Hi
A few weeks ago, I posted the following question to talk-transit
(edited here slightly from the original post, based on the limited
feedback received there). Given the specialized focus of the problem,
I did not post it to the tagging listserv, but I had very limited
response to the qu
Hi
A few weeks ago, I posted the following question to talk-transit
(edited here slightly from the original post, based on the limited
feedback received there). Given the specialized focus of the problem,
I did not post it to the tagging listserv, but I had very limited
response to the qu
onsidered a fence, but it definitely is a barrier.
Also, I really have no idea what this kind of barrier is called,
especially in the UK (since the default English terminology for OSM is
British), and I'd be happy to change the entry if someone has the
proper British name f
On 11 April 2010 17:49:15 BST 1010, John Smith gmail.com> wrote:
>On 12 April 2010 02:33, Anthony wrote:
>> Now, if we really want to start a flame war, maybe I should ask
whether or
>> not to include "bicycle=no" :).
>
>While your comment is tongue in cheek, most drive throughs have
>height/w
tags.
The proposal is at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/air_filling
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isn't, I'll propose something, and I would welcome comments
and suggestions before I do so.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Ed Hillsman
Tampa, FL USA
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I spoke about the "tunnel"/"covered" problem to some students here
interested in OSM, and one of them said "Oh, you mean a breezeway".
Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breezeway offers a
description, and two illustrations via external links, that suggest
the term "breezeway" fits a
I've come to this discussion late, because the tagging listserv is
relatively new, and I haven't been monitoring it regularly. I don't
have anything like a definitive suggestion to Randy's original problem
or the variants added to it in the subsequent discussion, but I'd like
to add somethi
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