Re: [Talk-us] Changes to TIGER data

2008-08-12 Thread Adam Killian
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 21:55 -0400, Nathan West wrote: Hey everyone, I'm pretty new to OSM, and I was wondering what the recommended way to make changes to the TIGER data is. The situation I'm currently looking at is a 40 mile walk/bike trail that is a converted railraod and is still listed as

Re: [Talk-us] Changes to TIGER data

2008-08-12 Thread Alex Mauer
Adam Killian wrote: highway=cycleway or footway. I don't think there's an established standard for multi-use paths. highway=path + (bicycle|foot|horse|ski|etc]=(designated|yes) A larger list of access methods can be found on the OSM wiki page Key:access -Alex Mauer hawke

Re: [Talk-us] Changes to TIGER data

2008-08-12 Thread Richard Weait
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 21:55 -0400, Nathan West wrote: Hey everyone, I'm pretty new to OSM, and I was wondering what the recommended way to make changes to the TIGER data is. The situation I'm currently looking at is a 40 mile walk/bike trail that is a converted railraod and is still listed as

[Talk-us] Bicycle facility tags (Class III bike route)

2008-08-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do we mark and tag Class II and Class III bike facilities? (I'm not sure if Class I, II, and III is a California specific designation, or if this is the standard terminology throughout the US) Class I is the separated bike path, with a physical separation between the bicycle path and

Re: [Talk-us] Bicycle facility tags (Class III bike route)

2008-08-12 Thread Karl Newman
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 4:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: How do we mark and tag Class II and Class III bike facilities? (I'm not sure if Class I, II, and III is a California specific designation, or if this is the standard terminology throughout the US) Class I is the

Re: [Talk-us] Bicycle facility tags (Class III bike route)

2008-08-12 Thread Alan Brown
I've been working on something similar for San Jose ... I've been working on the seperate cycle tracks, but I'll eventually get to the roads. Are there any server set up there rendering North American (or, at least, Bay Area) tiles similar to the OSM cycle map?