Glassman's Comments
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| 173789792 | The building outline is already tagged with the address. It just doesn't render so you can see it.
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| 173789792 | The building outline is already tagged with the address. It just doesn't render so you can see it.
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| 173777095 | #TIP: driveways typically are not named, but you could add your address to the building so software can route you to your home.
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| 173733446 | #TIP: add the address to the house outline. Just select the outline in the editor and fill in the address fields.
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| 173686299 | We don't use descriptive names, like closed landfill. Instead tag it as landuse=landfill + disued=yes. See landuse=landfill
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| 173565972 | Welcome to OSM. I'm curious, where did you get all this information? I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 173516317 | #TIP: If you go to the imagery icon in the editor, on the right hand side, and select ESRI World Imagery, then the street and houses will be visible. Then either add an address node or draw the house outline with the address, it will be properly noded in OSM, which Amazon uses. I also removed the one way tag since the road is a two way road. To help your neighbors, you could also add their houses and addresses along with yours. I'll send you more info on OSM in a message.
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| 173499753 | #TIP: If you go to the background layer in the editor, (icon on the right hand side) and pick ESRI World Imagery, the imagery is more recent, though not as clear. But you can see the new sandbar bldg.
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| 173499482 | The states show the stream as intermittent, though not a canal. Can you confirm that it doesn't exist any more?
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| 173383459 | A living road is very rare in the US. While there are a few, like Pike's Place in Seattle, this likely isn't one. To read more about living streets check out highway=living_street. I changed it to unclassified.
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| 173343437 | #TIP: Opening Hours, each day needs to be separated by a ;
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| 173236785 | #TIP: The flock device should be on a stand alone node. I like to look for a poles shadow to place them. Can you remove from the road?
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| 173236785 | #TIO:
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| 173164417 | As for the designation of living street. The closests one I'm aware of is Pike Place next to the Pikes Place Market in Seattle. Pedesrians, cyclyists and cars are all using the street. Check out highway=living_street for more detail on living streets. |
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| 173164417 | Check out the routers, Valhalla, ORSM, and GraphHopper, on OSM. All will route to the end of a driveway. I'd suggest taking to your router provider. |
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| 173160607 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good. #TIP: Not sure what imagery you used, but ESRI World Imagery is the most current and shows both buildings.
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| 173160607 | Thank you for your edit. I reviewed your work and it looks good.
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| 173164389 | again, likely not a real living street.
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| 173164417 | While Washington State does have regulations in place for what could be living streets, this is not likely one. Please read the wiki on what a living street is and isn't.
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| 173164417 | While Washington State does have regulations in place for what could be living streets, this is not likely one. Please read the wiki on what a living street is and isn't.
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