JPinAR's Comments
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116130658 | over 3 years ago | They are MTB trails I was getting their ratings to be added should be updated tomorrow. |
106823526 | almost 4 years ago | So the area in question from 72-Central (N) to 102-14th (S) and from Moberly (E) to J St (W) has almost entirely been bought up by Walmart for the construction of a new Home Office campus spanning the entire are nearly every building in this area has been demolished and the building process has begun as has the relocation of roads. There is no longer a DC 6008 which I believe is the building you received a complaint about there is a road and a new building in their place. I am actually a contributing member for the new Home Office’s goal for getting 10% of associates biking to work instead of driving so I have full access to the to-be layout of the future campus so you will see not only that I’ve added and changed the existing roads but I have a number of proposed roads and buildings sketched out where they will be added in the future. As for the accuracy of my mapping based on the above even the most recent of satellite imagery is useless. I have been mapping recently by biking along the open sections of road with a GPS 360 camera which I’ve loaded to Mapillary (see Mapillary under Map Data > Imagery data). I’ve used this GPS line which is the sidewalk between the roads and the building to get reasonably accurate estimate of the placement of roads and buildings. If a road or building is misplaced they would have to overlap my GPS route and from the in person capture you should be able to clearly see I’m never in a building or on the road but in between them. My only guess as to what may have been seen would be an offset between the street and building details being updated at different times where the road MLK was updated but the old building update was lagging behind or different zoom levels where at different stages of update when viewed in some way. I’m not familiar with the MapBox updating process but with an IT background I could see this as more likely an artifact that a real issue. If you feel the reverted changes are in error please use my Mapillary data as a basis for review and not the Satellite data. Or if you must use satellite data maybe reference the City of Bentonville commissioned 2020 imagery which likewise supports my edits and the numberous proposed edits that line up with the current edit state.
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106823526 | almost 4 years ago | Sorry for being so spammy with this but I have reverted the changes as I see you used Bing and ESRI data for reference please note I have street level view of the new construction with GPS data under Map Data > Mapillary. You should be able to independently verify the accuracy of my data and the out dated nature of the satellite imagery through comparison of these two. |
106823526 | almost 4 years ago | P.S. I'll be happy to fix whatever you saw as an issue but I need this change set reverted ASAP. |
106823526 | almost 4 years ago | Umm why where my very large and extensive changes around the new Walmart HO campus reverted and deleted. You appear to be a person specializing in GIS work but you undid some very significant and timely changes because of road closures having to do with the New HO Campus and reverted new roads and routes that are part of a major detour. I have local knowledge and GPS data that I used for these edits and in trying to help support my community realized that the changes and work I have done are gone over what should be some minor edit corrections. |
98044061 | about 4 years ago | Clay, I did intend for those to be speed limit changes and didn't catch that I had in advertently changed names on some as well. I went back and found the two changesets I did this in and reverted back the names and moved the speed limits to the correct place so that information was not lost.See change set 98775635. (I did run and Overpass Turbo query to ensure I got all the changes. As clicking through all them in iD editor was becoming a chore and I didn't want to leave anything hanging. |