Anyone willing to take up this offer? ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Andrew Radford <andrew.radf...@birmingham.gov.uk> Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020, 16:36 Subject: RE: Pop-up cycle lanes To: Brian Prangle <br...@mappa-mercia.org>
Brian Perhaps a cheeky request but would you (or someone else) be able to provide a short training session on how to update the map (probably with the online tools, rather than JOSM) if I get a few interested of the project team (probably 2 or 3) on board. The project people would probably be able to update the map off the top of their head, rather than having to produce intermediate OS-free maps. A *From:* Brian Prangle <br...@mappa-mercia.org> *Sent:* 20 August 2020 14:16 *To:* Andrew Radford <andrew.radf...@birmingham.gov.uk> *Subject:* Re: Pop-up cycle lanes Hi Andrew Good to hear from you. It doesn't seem that complicated. Just add cycleway=lane to the relevant stretches of road if there are to be cycleways on both sides or use cycleway:left=lane or cycleway:right = lane as appropriate if not. Add a tag like description:COVID19=temporary for future selection for easy maintenance. Glad to help out editing these if you can provide a rollout timetable and a map that isn't OS copyright tainted. Also I'd like to include the local neighbourhood active travel plans plans for Kings Heath and Lozells with the proposed installation of modal filters and the pedestrianisation of York Road. Again a rollout timetable and an OS copyright-free map would help obviate the need for a ground survey. (perhaps you should publish public-facing maps on one of the OS open-licensed products? Or perhaps you are and are just adding the OS-required attribution, if so some clarity would be helpful.) For the modal filters best practice seems to be just convert a short stretch of the road to highway=cycleway with perhaps barrier=modal_filter. And finally if you could provide me with details of the school street programme ready for September rollout I'd be grateful. I've placed notes on each of the schools affected but I need details of which bits of which roads are covered and what times .Perhaps there's already a web page up? Good to be planning work with you again Regards Brian On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 3:18 PM Andrew Radford < andrew.radf...@birmingham.gov.uk> wrote: Hi Brian, BCC are currently building a bunch of pop=up cycle lanes for COVID – consultation and maps here:- https://covidmeasuresbirmingham.commonplace.is <https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcovidmeasuresbirmingham.commonplace.is%2F&data=02%7C01%7CAndrew.Radford%40birmingham.gov.uk%7Ce17ef893af4b4eb018e208d8450b4c96%7C699ace67d2e44bcdb303d2bbe2b9bbf1%7C0%7C1%7C637335262137331978&sdata=P2ErNRfs6PHitTa5eS%2FItCwQenXA9vBSvr71p2hPApI%3D&reserved=0> The question has come up as to whether these should go on OSM. I noted that there is a wiki page about COVID but I’m not sure I’m knowledgeble enough to put things on to the map with that level of complexity. 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