Changeset: 42334492
Deleting overlapped highways using #to-fix https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/issues/167
Closed by ridixcr
Tags
created_by | JOSM/1.5 (10786 en) |
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source | Bing |
Discussion
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Comment from Krealt
I work for the City of Cottonwood Shores on the roads, sewer and water plant. Today our team removed reflective markers from this road and the Burnet County re-topped the road. Thanks for leaving 1/2 of this road segment as Dutch Leming Lane. Please straighten and change the other portion to Dutch Leming Ln. My experience on mapping, I have plat maps to all the subdivisions in this City of Cottonwood Shores on paper. This Right of Way is 200 feet long north to south by 100 feet wide east to west. The Hill Country Theater building on the west side is pretty much on the property line and no setback. Your help in keeping my edits to Cottonwood Shores is greatly appreciated, the data on this map for Cottonwood Shores is extremely old it has Alvin Wirtz Park which does not exist anymore. I guess that I may be the first to edit this area in 15 years, with the exception of the power companies.That marker (alvin wirtz park) is part of land leased by LCRA to Gib Shackleford for his marina, water park and restaurant subleased to Fornos Bar and Grill. I have pictures on Google Maps if you want recent photos. Thanks for your time reviewing my edits.
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Comment from Krealt
Thanks, I am not sure where the help came from, but a change has finally been made to correct the entry to Cottonwood Shores to Dutch Leming Lane on Google Maps. Google finally accepted my request for this change, hopefully it stays. Thanks for any and all help given to get my small city I live and work in corrected on maps.
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Comment from ridixcr
Hey there!
Thank you very much for the information just basing correct errors with the following sources Bing, Satellite MapBox, Misaligned TIGER New Roads (2015) and Large Scale USGS Imagery but not with the source that you suggest .
my changes https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/42376327
Thanks for your feedback.
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