ndm's Comments
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| 62357283 | DId you try DigitalWorld Premium Imagery -- really clear for new buildings round here. |
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| 62057092 | So, I picked this reply while I was in town and had a quick investigate -- I've made a first change on changeset/62357550 It's likely the area will need surveying in the near future due to "New Yard" development by http://www.cityandcountry.co.uk/development/the-general/properties-in-the-new-yard-bristol/12 I can see no evidence of a gate / private access signed from Guinea Road next to #14 - but it was dark. Aerial imagery is likely out of date. |
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| 62032818 | Surely highway=track is definitive: "This tag represents roads for mostly agricultural use, forest tracks etc.; usually unpaved (unsealed) but may apply to paved tracks as well, that are suitable for two-track vehicles, such as tractors or jeeps." So you're going to change it? Or maybe add a note for a local mapper to check? |
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| 56802379 | Yes. At the time it was added there was a general linear track with construction vehicles on it. Don't know what was being constructed -- needs a survey :-) |
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| 62258266 | At the very least might need to think about changing the source:name tags? I guess the previous version is based on OS Locator (https://ris.dev.openstreetmap.org/oslmusicalchairs/map?osl_id=536651). Aside: I wonder if Cabot Circus development broke streets up a bit -- like "Passage Road" near WoT and Cribbs -- where same street name is broken into discontinuous pieces? Or maybe it's just wrong -- I never found really good street signs for some of these. |
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| 62090951 | I've removed the private tag from the graveyard. Have the gates been surveyed or are they "assumed"? Sent to osm-edit-escalations@amazon.com but no response. |
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| 62102102 | Think most of this one needs reverting: changeset/62102102#map=17/51.49793/-2.54306 Looks like this is drawn using out of date imagery through a "construction" area -- http://www.southwestbusiness.co.uk/sectors/construction-and-commercial-property/06102015172238-builder-taylor-wimpey-buys-land-near-uwe-bristol-for-550-new-homes Sent to osm-edit-escalations@amazon.com but no response. |
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| 62101996 | Well, quite a few boats are buildings -- so I don't see why a canopy can't be one :-) Good to clear up where schools really are -- signage was pretty useless. |
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| 62101996 | Someone's deleted the "tent" bit! You removed the fixme=approximate on the schools -- they were there as it wasn't clear which part of the whole was each school. |
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| 62034836 | Nope definitely a drive, surveyed it on foot today. |
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| 62057092 | I think this one needs reverting - you've deleted the parking that was surveyed on foot and dragged a building to an odd shape. |
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| 62032818 | Is this a track? |
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| 62034351 | DigitalGlobe Standard Imagery has the roads - might need to align the imagery first tho' |
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| 62041905 | Is this residential or service? |
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| 62034836 | Is this a driveway? |
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| 62016248 | Folly Brook looks ok now thanks. FYI: JOSM has a filter window if you don't want to edit stuff like waterways or boundaries. |
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| 62016248 | You seem to have dragged a stream about -- any chance you can do a partial revert? |
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| 61695367 | Glad it helped -- great to see some buildings in the gaps :-) |
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| 61695367 | Have you tried the ESRI clarity layer -- it's got a lot better detail in Bristol -- not as up to date in areas with new builds tho'. Note this was the old Bing layer so a lot of stuff's already been added with that imagery offset. |
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| 61637204 | Looks like the whole of Corsham is now a church -- I think you tagged the wrong way -- easily done. |