Re: [Talk-GB] City centre landuse tagging

2020-05-03 Thread SK53
I've always been of the view that one should map the primary landuse at ground level, so for a typical UK city or town centre retail would generally apply. Most usually have some obvious ancillary commercial areas

Re: [Talk-GB] City centre landuse tagging

2020-05-01 Thread Edward Catmur via Talk-GB
There's landuse = mixed, but that feels like a cop out - there's no truly mixed landuse within the planning system, it's always segregated vertically typically with flats above offices above retail. Overlapping land use polygons seems to work fine in practice - many towns and villages have a

Re: [Talk-GB] City centre landuse tagging

2020-05-01 Thread Warin
On 1/5/20 9:22 pm, Nick Whitelegg wrote: Hi, Meant to include this in my other post, but...I'm noticing that several cities in the UK (Bristol, Bath and Chester are good examples) don't seem to tag the city centre area with an appropriate landuse tag (presumably retail, commercial or

[Talk-GB] City centre landuse tagging

2020-05-01 Thread Nick Whitelegg
Hi, Meant to include this in my other post, but...I'm noticing that several cities in the UK (Bristol, Bath and Chester are good examples) don't seem to tag the city centre area with an appropriate landuse tag (presumably retail, commercial or residential). This is something I've missed over