Hello,
In my neighborhood there are some unpaved residential streets. How should
those be tagged?
highway=track
highway=residential
surface=unpaved
BTW does highway=residential imply surface=paved?
Thanks in advance,
N.
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ian wrote:
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Nakor nakor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
In my neighborhood there are some unpaved residential streets. How should
those be tagged?
highway=track
highway=residential
surface=unpaved
That's how I've been doing it.
On 09/03/2009 09:17 AM, Ian Dees wrote:
No tag should ever imply any other tag. It's always better to be more
verbose than not.
No it's not. Are you seriously putting oneway=no (just to name one
example) on every street you tag?
-Alex Mauer hawke
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Hi All!
It's been a while since the last TopOSM update, but I haven't been
resting. After Massachusetts, I decided to pick a state with somewhat
more interesting topography: Colorado.
http://toposm.com/co/
There are still a few rough edges and things that are missing (like the
map legend), so
TopOSM-CO has a few important differences from TopOSM-MA:
What, MASSGIS doesn't cover Aspen?
* Color-by-elevation in base layer.
interesting
* Contour lines and hillshading generated from NED [1].
does that mean you're interpolating lines from a grid?
* Hydrography (lakes, rivers,
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