iandees's Comments
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| 55338605 | Hi there! The "type" you removed in this change is an important part of OpenStreetMap relations and not related to the park. type=multipolygon means that there are multiple parts to the polygon that make up the park. I'll fix it for ya! |
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| 55337480 | Thanks for adding the nature preserve! I expanded it to the whole area based on the city's park webpage. |
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| 55336564 | Thanks for your contributions. In this change, it looks like you drew over the top of paths that already existed. Instead of adding features on top of existing ones, feel free to improve the ones that are already there. |
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| 55323198 | I reverted your change because the park already exists as an area and the space you added appears to be over houses and not actually part of the park. |
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| 747176 | Yes, this was an import from many years ago. The data came from GNIS (http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic) and they include data for some places that don't exist. If you don't see any record of the school on satellite or locally, then please feel free to delete it. |