Changeset: 148000998
Paths are not legal to use; trespassing.
Closed by Andy Olmsted
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Discussion
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Comment from Glassman
The trails were already tagged as private. What are you hoping to accomplish by adding in tags of foot, horse, bike = no? They seem redundant.
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Comment from Andy Olmsted
Bikes were not tagged prior, and pathways have been used illegally by bike races (one this past weekend). These are private restricted footpaths not for public usage. Perhaps they should simply be marked illegal?
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Comment from Glassman
The access=no tag is sufficient to show the paths should not be used. However, if there is still illegal usage of trails, then, ideally, the property owner should post no trespassing signs and restore the area where the trails are located.
Park staff often use this method to keep people off what is called "informal trails".
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Comment from Andy Olmsted
OK. then I will set to access=no. Thank you for assistance with this matter. For background, paths are posted with no trespassing signs by the owner. What do you mean by restore the area?
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Comment from Glassman
By restoring the area I indended to say by removing any sign of a trail, plant the area with native plants. Even place large boulders or fallen trees across the trail.
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Comment from Andy Olmsted
I just updated. thanks
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Comment from Xvtn
Great advice by Glassman. If I may add one clarifying thing (if it's not already obvious) - the access=* tag is understood to include (and override) all other access-type tags such as foot, horse, bike, etc.
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