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153691358

Hi,
here the "Tennis Court" is a descriptive name, which we don't add to OSM.
name=*

153797632

Here you accidentally set surface of the road as grass and forbid any access.

153692441

Hi,
I added back the building and filled also the names you mentioned here:
changeset/153809648

153692441

Hi and welcome to OSM!

Thanks for the edits. I have a question here.
Was the deleted building demolished? Because it is still visible on the most recent aerial imagery.

Cheers

153567634

To add more context to this, adding planned/proposed features to OSM is a bit controversial because:
a) those features don't represent current state
b) plans are often cancelled but those features typically stay in OSM for a long time until someone notices that they should be removed.

But anyway since you say that it will be done within a year and you are directly involved in the project, I personally don't see a problem having the trail mapped (tagged as proposed/planned).

153385993

Thanks for clarification!

153567634

Hi,
What time scale are we talking until it is finished? Months, a year, 10 years?

In any case, to avoid confusion with an existing trails it should either be mapped as:

proposed:highway=path
or
planned:highway=path

153571114

Hi!
Please before you change road classification, talk to the community so the edits won't mess up the original classification effort.

Cheers

osm.wiki/Connecticut/Highway_classification

153385993

Hi and welcome to OSM!
Does the road also have a No trespassing sign or a gate?
Typically that determines of the road is marked for private access.

Cheers

152513893

Hi, no worries. I restored the building from history.

152513893

Hi and welcome to OSM!

Two comments here:
1) Please don't delete objects that exist. You can see the building on CT ECO imagery from 2019
2) Try to have more descriptive changeset comments that would tell others what edits have been done.
Cheers

150284741

Hi again,
I see that you are updating shape of lot of objects. In this case please do not delete the old object (e.g. school ground) but change it shape instead by adding nodes or dragging the existing once.

Alternatively you can install utilsplugin2 in JOSM and use Replace geometry function that will do that for you:
osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/utilsplugin2#Replace_geometry_(Ctrl+Shift+G)

150305615

Hi,
please be careful. You just deleted a whole powerline.
way/140171187

149615493

Hi and welcome to OSM.

Few things I noticed were correct in your edits:
1) Shape of this building you adjusted is not accurate according to the imagery:
way/945866237

2) This is not a building, but a water waster clarifier
way/1270060520

3) These two addresses were moved to a wrong location
node/8878736807
node/8878742904

I went forward and fixed the issues for you

149505313

Looks all good to me. Thanks!

148874231

Hi,
When editing objects, please don't delete and re-draw them. Drag the nodes instead to adjust the shape.
Thanks

PS
You can read more about golf course mapping on wiki
leisure=golf_course#Common_mapping_pitfalls

148667564

Hi and thanks for the correction.
One thing that you could do next time is to re-label the driveway part of residential road as Driveway (highway=service + service=driveway) instead of deleting it. That way we don't lose information.
Cheers

148361316

maybe capped=yes?
I guess disused in this context could mean, not used for depositing of new waste.
Try asking around, I don't know much about landfills :)

148403275

Maybe it's a shared driveway (highway=service + service=driveway).
One can see cars parked past that point
https://www.bing.com/maps?cp=41.797353%7E-71.895874&lvl=17.0&v=2&sV=1&pi=-9.4&style=x&dir=21.2

148403275

Hi,
from CT ECO 2019 imagery it seem to me that the residential road continues even past this point and then a driveway forks off to the east.
`Path` designation means that this way is to be used by pedestrians or bicycles (no cars), but you can see cars parked behind this stretch.
My interpretation is that the residential road continues further on and then a driveway starts on the right side.
Cheers
Mashin