There are two major tags that seem to be semantically the same, name=foo; place=neighbourhood name=foo; landuse=residential
What I don't want is this comment to remain (which is specific to the way use case): https://help.openstreetmap.org/questions/84020/residential-or-neighbourhood > More particularly, both can be used together without contradicting each other. My proposal would be to narrow the use case. > If the borders can be sufficiently known use the following: name=foo; landuse=residential. If the borders can not be sufficiently known to create an area, use a node with "name=foo; place=neighbourhood". **place=neighbourhood** should never be used on an area.** Any ideas on firming this up? -- Evan Carroll - m...@evancarroll.com System Lord of the Internets web: http://www.evancarroll.com ph: 281.901.0011 <+1-281-901-0011>
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