This concerns the best way to tag a hospital/healthcare facility that
is known as a 'free standing emergency department. It is also called
an offsite emergency department.
I posted the question in help questions at this link …
https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/68977/how-to-tag-a-free-standi
On 4/30/19, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
>While I'm in the healthcare field, I hadn't heard of these satellite
>EDs (Emergency Departments) before.
>Are these free-standing ED's more like Urgent Care clinics, or do they
>have the full services that you would get at a normal hospital ED: 24
>hour Emerg
On 4/30/19, Jmapb wrote:
> On 4/29/2019 4:47 PM, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>> This concerns the best way to tag a hospital/healthcare facility that
>> is known as a 'free standing emergency department. It is also called
>> an offsite emergency department.
>>
>>
On 4/30/19, Jmapb wrote:
> On 4/30/2019 12:13 PM, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>
>> On 4/30/19, Jmapb wrote:
>>> I've mapped one of these: https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/6372786026
>>> ...
>>>
>>> It's got a very different feel from an &q
On 5/1/19, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> On 5/1/2019 7:47 AM, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>> > Have we reached the conclusion that a new tagging value is needed ?
>>
>
> Getting there!
>
>
>> > If so, what is the schema for the new value ?
>>
>
> S
On 5/1/19, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
> On 5/1/19, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>>> On 5/1/2019 7:47 AM, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>>> > Have we reached the conclusion that a new tagging value is needed ?
>>>
>>
>> Getting there!
>>
>>
>>&g
On 5/2/19, Jmapb wrote:
> On 5/2/2019 6:47 AM, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>
>> I am tacitly suggesting that these facilities be tagged as
>> healthcare=emergency_department, hospital=no, with an optional (and
>> likely present) operator=*, plus the usual addressing informat
On 5/2/19, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
> On Fri, 3 May 2019 at 06:44, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>
>> I am envisioning something where all ED's will be designated as such,
>> even
>> those embedded within the hospital.
>> It is an attempt to provide a common tagging
My own take is that it is a 'mixed use utility pole' without regard to
which utilities are using it. You could potentially then apply tags to
designate which utilities are actually present. Very large poles (e.g.
230KV and up) would typically not have other utilities on them, but there
may be corne
that have been mapped in your area? How
> have they been tagged?
>
> Do you have a preference for how to map poles that don't carry any
> power wires or cables?
>
> On 5/27/19, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
> > My own take is that it is a 'mixed use utility pole'
Golf carts are also allowed on local highway=service under certain
circumstances. A local service road (in front of Walmart, which has been
there for 20 years) recently got a golf cart icon diamond shaped sign
added. The newly arrived golf cart traffic is from a caravan park that
recently opened ju
> (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:golf_cart)
>
> On 5/28/19, Nita Rae Sanders wrote:
>> Golf carts are also allowed on local highway=service under certain
>> circumstances. A local service road (in front of Walmart, which has been
>> there for 20 years) recently
Here is one possible example of what you seem to be describing … way 84255726
Within Florida's Oleno State Part, the Santa Fe River vanishes into a
sinkhole. It then reappears at River Rise Preserve State Park. the
route, as depicted in the way (a mile +/-), is the presumed
subterranean path. The
lanes, at least around here, can be nebulous and variable. Most
hardtop/asphalt roads are 2-lanes (1 in each direction). Graded
limerock roads are unmarked in any way, and usually capable of two
vehicle squeezing past one another, except on a day like today. There
is so much accumulated water that
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