On 29 August 2010 16:28, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Z%C3%BCrich_-_B%C3%BCrkliplatz_IMG_0525_ShiftN.jpg
> (or something less fancy) is what I think of a pavilion as.
> http://apps.ocfl.net/dept/cesrvcs/parks/parkdetails.asp?parkid=66
> agrees that the park has "rent
2010/8/29 Nathan Edgars II :
> Is there a way to distinguish an older gnarly tree suitable for
> climbing from a recently-planted tree?
I would use height and the circumference of the trunk (usually
measured at 1 metre or 1.3 metres above ground) to give an
approximation. You can also tag the age
On 29.08.2010 07:04, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped
parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot.
use capacity:disabled=n for that.
If these slots are at a specific place inside a bigger area, tag it
additionally there
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 8:51 AM, John Smith wrote:
> On 29 August 2010 16:40, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> > Yes, pavilions can have walls. But do they usually? Do you have a
> > better suggestion for what I and the park department call a pavilion?
>
> Not really, walls=yes/no ?
>
>
This question is
On 29 August 2010 16:40, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> Yes, pavilions can have walls. But do they usually? Do you have a
> better suggestion for what I and the park department call a pavilion?
Not really, walls=yes/no ?
However I was just pointing out that not everyone will think a
pavilion doesn't
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:35 AM, John Smith wrote:
> On 29 August 2010 16:28, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
>>> To me pavilions have walls, is this another cultural issue?
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Z%C3%BCrich_-_B%C3%BCrkliplatz_IMG_0525_ShiftN.jpg
>> (or something less fancy) is what I thin
On 29 August 2010 16:28, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> I would think the actual location of the spots would be important,
> especially when there's a point of interest at each end of the parking
> lot.
You might want to ask on the accessibility mailing list...
>> To me pavilions have walls, is this
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Ross Scanlon wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 01:04:09 -0400
> Nathan Edgars II wrote:
>
>> There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped
>> parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot.
>
> amenity=parking
> capacity:disabled=yes o
On 29 August 2010 15:04, Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> Is building=pavilion correct for a roof with no walls?
To me pavilions have walls, is this another cultural issue?
> Is there a way to distinguish an older gnarly tree suitable for
> climbing from a recently-planted tree?
Are some people wantin
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 01:04:09 -0400
Nathan Edgars II wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped
> parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot.
amenity=parking
capacity:disabled=yes or number of spaces.
It's on the wiki:
http://wiki.openstreetmap
There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped
parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot.
Also a few more minor questions (all from the local park:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=28.407939&lon=-81.489194&zoom=18&layers=M):
Is there a better way to map bleac
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