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56251456 almost 8 years ago

Hey, nice work on these addresses. Tagging the addresses with an interpolation seems to have done the trick. The lines don't pop up as an error any longer. Cheers :)

56337733 almost 8 years ago

Hello, and thank you for your additions to openstreetmap. I noticed you added quite a few sidewalks south of 6th Avenue. Please keep in mind that anytime two "ways" intercept, such as a sidewalk and a street, that they have to be joined with a node. Quite a few of your sidewalks cross streets and other sidewalks, but they are not joined with nodes. You can read more here: osm.wiki/Unconnected_ways

55980645 almost 8 years ago

Also, you said, "If you can recommend any other method I might try to get this data into OSM, I would like to use it." Personally, I prefer to add all data manually, one street, area and node by hand the old-fashioned way ;)

55980645 almost 8 years ago

Hey, thanks for your reply. Anything I have to say about an import of data should be taken with a grain of salt since I've never done one and don't have much knowledge about them. However, I know there have been many issues with them over the years and there is a long list of requirements which need to adhered to before imports are made. Have you read the requirements here? osm.wiki/Import Imagery for the streets you added is lacking even in the most recent satellite images. I assume these are actual roads and not simply planned roads? If they are actual roads and you wish to add them via an import, I would recommend reviewing the imports and correcting any errors after the import is in place. For example, streets not joining the rest of the map, incorrect labelling of roads, etc. You'll see on the import guidelines page that you need to contact the local community before importing, "You must not import the data without local buy-in." A leader in the Colorado community is here: russdeffner@gmail.com. He is much more knowledgeable about this than I am. Also, you'll see in the guidelines that in order to import a batch of data, "You must use a dedicated user account." That is, you need to create a new account which includes a suffix or prefix of, "import". One more small thing, in Denver, north of 1st street/Ellsworth Avenue the prefix "N" or "North" is not used. However, "South" is used on street names south of 1st Street/Ellsworth Avenue. Good luck mapping and if I can be of any help, please ask :)

55980645 almost 8 years ago

Greetings and thank you for your additions to openstreetmap. Your edits look very good, but some of your edits are flagged as containing errors. For example, your edits at the intersection of North Kittredge Street and Green Valley Ranch Boulevard overlap, but they need to actually be connected with a node. There are other places where your edits do this. Also, street names are not mapped with abbreviations. So, instead of "St", we would use, "Street". "Dr", would be, spelled out, "Drive", and "Ave" would be, "Avenue", etc. Thanks and happy mapping! :)

55370806 almost 8 years ago

Well, I'm certainly no expert when it comes to this. I was just looking over flagged errors that brought up some untagged lines. The way I handle multiple addresses for one building is like this example: 2138 Eliot Street, Denver. But, there are certainly many different ways to handle this; I think. I did some digging and perhaps your style won't require an untagged line if you designate your untagged lines with a tag, "line" and then use the interpolation technique here?: osm.wiki/Addresses#Using_interpolation -- Once the untagged line is a "line" then a tag, addr:interpolation=even, can be added. But, like I said, I am no expert and I don't know if this will work. Cheers :)

55370806 almost 8 years ago

Thanks for fixing the previous changeset. While I have you, just so you know, there are a lot of errors popping up on OSM Inspector around the corner of South Yosemite Street and East Mansfield Avenue. There are a lot of buildings here that have a total of about 100 untagged lines on them. Cheers :)

31652014 almost 8 years ago

It's still there. Look at East Iliff Avenue, east of South Chambers Road. Just west of South Buckley Road. Or, look to the right of Yale Elementary School :)

31652014 almost 8 years ago

Greetings, I was reviewing some OSM Inspector-tagged errors and I came across a line you created encircling a large residential area. Is this something you meant to finish, but didn't get back to? It's the area centered roughly at South Lewiston Street and East Iliff Avenue. Thanks, just curios

55510045 almost 8 years ago

Greetings, and thank you for your contributions to openstreetmap. I want to help you a little with your edits to the Lake Chalet area. Your footpaths look good, but there are some minor points where they can be better. Some of your paths double back on themselves. In effect, you have two paths on top of each other, so it pops up as an error. You should go back and correct them. Also, where your foot paths cross a service road, they need a connecting node. They need to be joined. A good way to do this is to connect them and make the connecting node a "crossing." I went ahead and did this for you where the road joins West Quincy Avenue. If you follow this example, you'll be good to go. Happy mapping :)

55271663 almost 8 years ago

Good work! ;)

55271569 almost 8 years ago

Hello, again. This also a building which should be changed into a commercial building. Again, if you have any questions, feel free to ask :)

55271663 almost 8 years ago

Hello, thank you for your contributions to openstreetmap. I noticed the buildings you meant to create just south of 6th Avenue. They look good, but they could use some correcting. At 6th & Pearl you've created a commercial "area". You should actually change this to a commercial "building". The other two buildings you created south of 6th between Washington and Clarkson need to be also labeled as commercial buildings. If you need any help, please let me know. Thanks again.

24195592 almost 8 years ago

Thanks

24195592 almost 8 years ago

Hello, yes, that's it. I mistakenly thought SaturatedPhat had created the building. I agree the area is neither a building nor a park. However, grass would seem appropriate. :)

24195592 almost 8 years ago

Greetings, I was reviewing some OSM Inspector-tagged errors and came across this area. It seems a building was created between these medical buildings. I think you meant to create an area of grass? I thought I'd give you the opportunity to correct this yourself, since I'm not sure what the intent was. Cheers.

55337849 almost 8 years ago

Hello, thank you for your contributions to openstreetmap. I see you added a park here and named it, "Food Truck Park". Do you have a source of information for this park? I can't find it on any City of Denver webpages. https://www.denvergov.org/content/denvergov/en/denver-parks-and-recreation/parks/find-a-park.html

55338668 almost 8 years ago

Greetings, it seems you are new to openstreetmap. Thank you for your contributions. With this edit, you created a building. I think you meant to create a large area of grass? I would recommend you change this edit. This would not be a park unless it is officially recognized as a park by the City of Denver. If I can help you, please feel free to ask questions.

53965302 almost 8 years ago

Rexma423, in this changeset it appears you have deleted approximately 30 buildings, which were complete with addresses This represents a lot of work that must now be redone. Please be careful when deleting another user's work. The imagery you are using is old and not the latest satellite imagery. The construction at 21st and Decatur and further east, was completed long ago.

54449940 about 8 years ago

No, I must have accidentally clicked the button ;) Thanks for reviewing, tho'