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> isn't objectionable, not that it can't be refined. Sort of like
> "building=yes" is not wrong but changing it to "building=barn" is
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facts of the closure, but possibly the way they're expressed
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>> What is the right way to tag a road which is 3 season dramatic automobile
>> mountain short-cut and one-season snowmobile trail?
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e it does
> support WMS.
>
> Also it looks like NAIP was flown in the area in 2018. Although NAIP
> isn't typically leaf off or super high resolution, it may be of help. The
> USDA image service for the US can be found here.
> https://gis.apfo.usda.gov/arcgis/rest/services
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of questions unanswered. Leaf-off imagery would be incredibly helpful, the
more so if it were actually recent.
(Yes, I've been surveying where feasible, but I'm not about to start going
up driveways to get building dimensions.)
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would one need to build these?
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I thought the defining architectural difference was whether access to the
room was via interior hallway (hotel) or exterior walkway (motel).
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019, 19:51 Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> On 3/8/19 18:47, Peter Dobratz wrote:
> > How do you distinguish between the tourism=hotel and
ure of. If this belongs on the
>> map at all, it should probably have an ele tag, with value in meters.
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some are not). The name I am less sure of. If this belongs on the
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>> On Thursday, November 29, 2018 3:13 PM, Kevin Broderick <
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>> > Doesn't the Forest Service use FR for "Forest Road" at the reference?
>> I'd think tha
of lesser importance in
> the overall network and usually being referred to as National Forest
> Development or NFD trails/roads.
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na has a lot more, and I do agree that anyone who can pick
away at it is a good thing. I'd still suggest that, whenever possible,
modifying a localized road network in one swoop (and thus removing some of
the clues that weirdos like me would see as evidence of a good place to
explore and a bad
apRoulette version Clifford linked to.
> Just email me, join #maproulette on slack, or file an issue at
> https://github.com/maproulette/maproulette3/issues.
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> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 3:08 PM, Kevin Kenny <kevin.b.kenny+...@gmail.com>
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> share them. Have some success stories, tell us how you accomplished it.
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reviewing areas of interest to some of
my coworkers, who have noted that an appropriate rendering for an isolated
hamlet doesn't make a lot of sense in a more-populated area.
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Anyone have suggestions for tagging this segment of road? date_on and
date_off were the best options I came up with in a search, but the
variation in opening date seems to make that a bad choice.
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, why not just teach the routers that
beaches are something that can be walked (or ridden or driven) on?
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