@Marc Zoutendijk thanks for the photos. I agree with all of them as leisure=garden, except for the bottom right one. From the photo it is not clear whether this is spontaneous vegetation or planted vegetation. Only n the latter case I would accept the garden concept
On 11 January 2017 at 10:56, Marc Zoutendijk <marczoutend...@mac.com> wrote: > > Op 10 jan. 2017, om 05:14 heeft Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com> het > volgende geschreven: > > I thought the original question was broader than just the patches of > green next to the road. I also want to know how to map those green > patches when they are not part of roundabouts, or are located between > sidewalk and road (where cars drive). > > > To help us focus on what type of “green” I’m (and others) are thinking of, > I have prepared a photo-collage: > > https://marczoutendijk.stackstorage.com/s/guN1x7PBfZfP1ZR > > At the core of all this we we see: > > - areas of any size but more often small > - a variety of grass, plants, flowers and trees in any number and > combination > - located mostly inside urban areas > - there is not normally an entrance to the area but sometime a footpath > divides it > > Tagging this with leisure=garden covers all situations quiet well, save > for the “entrance” part. > One other idea was to add the operator=* tag. E.g. operator=municipality. > > One of the other possibilities (proposed in the Dutch Forum) to tackle > this problem, is to redifine village_green to mean something different in > The Netherlands then in the UK. Such local meaning of tags we also see for > highway tagging. > > Marc Zoutendijk > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > >
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