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150694131 over 1 year ago

Welcome to OpenStreetMap, thanks for adding to the map! One thing I noticed on this changeset is you tagged the Clear Sky apartment building as landuse=residential instead of as a building. Landuse could be used for the area the building is in (along with parking, etc). I fixed it, but thought I'd let you know since you're relatively new. Happy mapping!

149028116 over 1 year ago

Hi, noticed this changeset where you're tracing landuse right to the edge of the street. I don't think from a landuse (how it's actually sense it is usually very accurate to do that. The part between sidewalk and road is generally right-of-way anyway and owned by the government. Wonder if you'd consider keeping landuse inside the sidewalks in most cases? Thanks!

149153496 over 1 year ago

Hi, I see you simplified the Casey Creek way. In my opinion it didn't seem especially over-noded before and now looks kind of angular and ugly. But regardless, the result is a number of self-intersections in the updated way. Can you take a look and fix this? Thanks. OSM Inspector link: https://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=geometry&lon=-90.93707&lat=45.83840&zoom=15&baselayer=Geofabrik%20Standard&opacity=0.86&overlays=long_ways%2Cways_with_long_segments%2Clong_segments%2Cself_intersection_ways%2Cself_intersection_points%2Csingle_node_in_way%2Cduplicate_node_in_way%2Clong_ways%2Cways_with_long_segments%2Clong_segments%2Cself_intersection_ways%2Cself_intersection_points%2Csingle_node_in_way%2Cduplicate_node_in_way

149111740 over 1 year ago

I see you wrote on the wiki page this is "determined by consensus" to be quasi-national. What consensus was this?

147912505 almost 2 years ago

Hi, thanks for your interest in adding data to OpenStreetMap! It appears you may be importing Anoka County parcel data. If so, please review the Imports webpage on the OSM wiki before continuing (osm.wiki/Import) This process is meant to ensure the effort you put in is worthwhile for everyone. For example, I'm noticing you're including some non-OSM tags from the source data, and probably using the improper tag for each feature (see place=plot place=plot). The OSM US slack may also be a helpful place to get advice. Happy mapping!

144196640 almost 2 years ago

Do you have a source for this edit? There's no indication of construction in any imagery and the county property map still shows it as zoned as agricultural.

147211606 almost 2 years ago

Thanks for adding the wikidata--is there a reason you can't add some other tags (like...name?) at the same time?

146635802 almost 2 years ago

Hi, I noticed you added a hamlet named "Junction Switch". Do you have some documentation or reference for this name? Because otherwise it looks like a way to get a label on the map for the nearby railroad switch...

146555859 almost 2 years ago

Thanks for adding this detail to OpenStreetMap! Wanted to let you know, though, that the tags building, building:level, and roof:shape are going to be more useful if put on an area (ie building outline) rather than a point. Happy mapping!

145888429 almost 2 years ago

Hi, I'm not sure what about your editing style is causing this, but I've noticed a number of times where your edits caused duplicate/overlapping nodes. For example, see OSM Inspector: http://tinyurl.com/mw929x82 Would you be able to take a look at the highlighted areas and fix the issues? Happy mapping!

138697787 about 2 years ago

Hi, opening hours generally have both an opening and closing time--if you noticed it could you add? More info on opening hours syntax here: opening_hours=*

141673492 about 2 years ago

Hi, I'm wondering if this development is completed, under construction, or proposed? The way it's currently tagged makes it look like it's completed but the pdfs make it look like it's planned/proposed. See proposed=* if construction hasn't started yet, or construction=* if construction has started.

144988781 about 2 years ago

Hi, in response to your note, couldn't you just include separate values for "owner" and "operator"? Also, I noticed you tagging "access=yes" on these parks. While that isn't wrong, access is typically only tagged on leisure features when there's a restriction. YMMV though. Happy mapping!

144879101 about 2 years ago

Hi, I noticed the construction area you added in this changeset is "glued" to surrounding paths. Wanted to make you aware it's usually recommended to not do this as 1) it's not strictly accurate and 2) also makes future editing more complex. For example, see Ailesbury Park on the other side of Abbeyfield Avenue. Thanks for your consideration and happy mapping!

144842210 about 2 years ago

Hi, it would be helpful if you also added appropriate tags for the businesses you are adding. For example, this Holiday gas station would be amenity=fuel. Thanks

144738278 about 2 years ago

Welcome to OpenStreetMap! I noticed on these buildings you tagged them both with the same house number--can you check that and update the incorrect one? Also, convention in OSM is to capitalize the street type ("Avenue") so if you could also fix that it'd be great. Happy mapping!

144608941 about 2 years ago

It appears this edit is changing the Grand Rounds tagging from rcn (regional) to ncn (national) cycle network. Given the Grand Rounds are fully within Minneapolis, this doesn't make much sense to me and doesn't match the descriptions on osm.wiki/United_States/Bicycle_Networks for either national or quasi-national networks. Some of the Grand Rounds are part of the Mississippi River Trail, which is definitely an ncn, but that's a different relation. Wonder what your rationale is, or if you'd consider changing it back. (side note: looking through the history, it was stevea--who does a ton of bike route tagging on OSM--that changed the tag to rcn in 2019)

144231218 about 2 years ago

Hi, and welcome to OpenStreetMap! Thanks for adding more detail to the Carlton Artist Loft buildings. It'd be better, though, for B & C to create a separate area for each of those and have the info (name, levels) be specific to each one. If you are able/willing to do that, it'd be great. Otherwise I might be able to. Would just need to confirm if B is further to the west than C, or vice versa. Happy mapping!

143898124 about 2 years ago

I don't know who your local user is, but most locals I know (including me) use "South" on all of the N-S streets in south Minneapolis.

143678602 about 2 years ago

Honest question: how does having four separate traffic signals, one facing each way, improve over having one central traffic signal which applies to all ways?