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102674433 over 4 years ago

Hi. There was already an address node where you added this. Please edit existing elements instead of duplicating them.
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102674275 over 4 years ago

Thanks for adding important features! We're missing a lot of this in Maine. I see you took a few tries to get address details in the right format but the details look correct now. -Alex
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102674006 over 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM!
There was already a node with this address, so I've merged it with the thing you added. In the future, please consider just editing the existing adding a new one.
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102673457 over 4 years ago

Hi, welcome to OSM! We don't abbrev. street suffixes in OSM so I've changed this back to "Nuthatch Lane". Please ask if you have any questions. -Alex
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102643020 over 4 years ago

Oh hi, looks like I came back just after you and changed this back to trunk without realizing you had just changed it. I was trying to follow the advice in the wiki that a roundabout highway tag should be the "highest" of the roads that feed it and I think trunk is "higher" than primary. What do you think?
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102576108 over 4 years ago

I get very curious when I see what people choose to map. Do you work for the city?
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102360734 over 4 years ago

Welcome to OSM and thanks for improving the map. It would be nice to get this whole bike trail mapped (I did some of it further south). I'm a little concerned that it looks like you made the bike path directly ON TOP of the train tracks. It would be better for the two paths to be separate and next to each other, like they are in real life. This might be hard to do because you connected them along their length so it might be easiest to fix this by deleting the bike trail and re-drawing it. Please let me know if you need help fixing this.
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102436661 over 4 years ago

My home town! This monument used to be town-center before the town expanded north east.
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101499035 over 4 years ago

This might be helpful. A way for you to review what you've done if you're ever not sure:
https://osmcha.org/?filters=%7B%22users%22%3A%5B%7B%22label%22%3A%22abg521%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22abg521%22%7D%5D%2C%22date__gte%22%3A%5B%7B%22label%22%3A%22%22%2C%22value%22%3A%22%22%7D%5D%7D

102148557 over 4 years ago

Oh! Didn't realize that was you on slack. I appreciate that you took the time to get other opinions. Happy mapping.

102414552 over 4 years ago

It's curious that we have the town boundary mapped, and it doesn't go through this point. See: way/149982023
Also, is this thing named "Town Boundary Monument" or are you trying to say that it is a town boundary monument. Mappers frequently mis-use the name tag to describe something. Perhaps this could be boundary=marker
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102212812 over 4 years ago

Hey Toby! This is Alex (I hauled some cement for you once). I'm glad to see you're updating OSM straight from the primary source.
I noticed that you re-routed a section of a with this edit pipeline. I was wondering if that was on purpose? If not, let me know, and I'll put it back. If it interfered somehow what what you were trying to map, I might be able to help you work around that.
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102148557 over 4 years ago

Thanks for merging nodes with the areas that they represent. I see you setting water=reservoir because that's what GNIS imported. You should know that GNIS labeled pretty much anything that was wet a "reservoir" and you might want to look at the definitions and choose 'pond' or 'lake' in many of these cases.
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77362024 over 4 years ago

Regarding "2 solid lines"
I think you mean the two solid yellow (orang-y) lines that run down the center-line of Main Street. Those are the default marking for streets in the US and server to separate traffic going in opposite directions along a road. They do not have any meaning for restricting turns onto or off of a road.

102008630 over 4 years ago

It looks like you duplicated a road here. If it was on purpose, could you offer an explanation? If not, could you try to fix it or ask for help if you have trouble.
way/923930076
way/921494711
-Alex

77362024 over 4 years ago

I'm curious about the no-left-turn relations you added. I don't see any signage (or otherwise) to support them.
relation/10320654
relation/10320655
relation/10320653

91320087 over 4 years ago

I checked with a few other mappers, and I heard a few voices agree that this traffic circle needs some work. I'd like to fix it but I didn't want to step on your toes. The biggest issue is that ways should not be used to present individual lanes unless they are physically separated (by a physical barrier).

102071466 over 4 years ago

Hi! Thanks for adding this parking area. Regarding your comment "...original didn't show in map...", your changes are good, they just take some time (maybe a day to a week?) before the map tiles decide to re-render themselves on this service. Be patient. Please ask if you have questions. -Alex
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102015766 over 4 years ago

Hi! Welcome to OSM and thanks for adding this road/address. Heads up, I've adjusted the road name from 'Leah Ln' to 'Leah Lane', we try not to have anything abreviated.
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101962829 over 4 years ago

Hi, thanks for your contributions. If you like your process, you don't need to change a thing. But it would be easier for others to review your changes if you combined your many similar changes into a single changeset (instead of what you're doing which is one change per changeset).
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