Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Jeff Barlow
Paul Johnson wrote: >My experience with the US Forest Service around Mount Hood is that the >dates are set well in advance. There seems to be no such predictability to the closing and opening dates of McKenzie Pass for example. ODOT just closes it when the snow gets too deep. It's closed curren

Re: [Talk-us] Import of EPA data

2009-12-16 Thread Chris Hunter
I ran across 2 misplaced / not immediately locatable points while mapping a local airport. Since I agree with David's take, I have deleted both. Changeset: http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/changeset/3391401 On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Chris Hunter wrote: > On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:00

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Stellan Lagerstrom
Paul Johnson wrote: > > access=no > date_on=mm-dd- > date_off=mm-dd- > Note that the date tags format is ISO 8601: date_on=-MM-DD not the US-specific mm-dd- /Stellan ___ Talk-us mailing list Talk-us@openstreetmap.org http://lists.o

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Jeff Barlow wrote: > Randy wrote: > >> >>access=seasonal, with a second tag for open or closed dates? > > In the case of the mountain passes I have in mind the dates are > chosen each year by mother nature. My experience with the US Forest Service around Mount Hood is that the dates are set we

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Jeff Barlow wrote: > Zeke Farwell wrote: > >> There are many roads through the mountains in Vermont that are generally >>closed from Nov 1st through May 30th each year due to snow. These could be >>tagged as: >> >>closed = Nov-May >> >>or >> >>closed = yearly >>closure_dates = Nov-May >> >>The

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
David Fawcett wrote: > I am trying to figure out how to mark up a foot bridge that is closed. > The bridge is still standing, but it is gated off because it is > unsafe. > > To me, it doesn't make sense to remove the bridge, like in the case of > a bridge that has been washed out. The bridge is

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Richard Welty wrote: > On 12/3/09 11:27 PM, Richard Welty wrote: >> On 12/3/09 11:00 PM, David Fawcett wrote: >> >>> I agree that it would be good to have a standard answer. I am >>> thinking that the tag should be used for both symbology and >>> connectivity. >>> >>> >>> >> i'm going t

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Randy wrote: > Zeke Farwell wrote: > >>access=seasonal makes sense to me in conjunction with the date_on, and >>date_off tags on the wiki. > > On and off aren't clear to me. Does on mean open or closed? Probably open, > but it isn't obvious, and might lose something in a language translation. >

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Zeke Farwell wrote: > The Crown Point bridge is currently closed. Soon it will be demolished. > Then construction on a new one will begin. Because this is the usual > cycle, I think the rendering that is used for roads under construction (dashed > line

Re: [Talk-us] Marking closed bridges

2009-12-16 Thread Paul Johnson
Zeke Farwell wrote: >> >> In this case, I'd say the renderer is right. Both access=private and >> access=no mean essentially the same thing - you aren't allowed there without >> explicit approval. In the case of access=no, that approval happens to come >> from a government agency, but I see no r

Re: [Talk-us] Import of EPA data

2009-12-16 Thread Chris Hunter
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 10:00 AM, David Fawcett wrote: > I don't support the import at this time either. > > I think that this type of data is far better queried from the source > at the time it is needed and mashed on top of OSM. States are > continually improving this data and pushing it up to

Re: [Talk-us] Import of EPA data

2009-12-16 Thread David Fawcett
I don't support the import at this time either. I think that this type of data is far better queried from the source at the time it is needed and mashed on top of OSM. States are continually improving this data and pushing it up to EPA where the changes will be reflected in new versions of the KM

Re: [Talk-us] Import of EPA data

2009-12-16 Thread Anthony
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:38 AM, jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com < jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com> wrote: > I have updated the map with the building that I think it might be, but > also added a FIXME, > FWIW, I fixed it according to http://www.sembler.com/pdfs/Shoppes%20Of%20Citrus%20Park.pdf I s

Re: [Talk-us] Import of EPA data

2009-12-16 Thread jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
Ok, the first version of my result parser is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~jamesmikedupont/+junk/EPANatReg Right now it just extracts the tables and produces some statsitics. I will first create an spreasheet of the data when it is ready. Here are the statistics so far, of what attributes occ

Re: [Talk-us] Import of EPA data

2009-12-16 Thread jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
While looking for some answers, I found this http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/combo/download.do They have all the superfunds on a bing map, and links to a google map, include shapefiles. and NO, I WILL NOT IMPORT THIS WITHOUT APPROVAL, but I can use it for cross referencing. mike On Wed, Dec 16