Changeset: 45646289
paths, benches, parking, churches, businesses.
Closed by BigFreaky
Tags
created_by | iD 2.0.2 |
---|---|
host | http://www.openstreetmap.org/id |
imagery_used | Bing aerial imagery |
locale | en-US |
Discussion
-
Comment from Spanholz
Welcome to OSM,
please connect the footways to the streets, else there will be no pedestrian routing,
Have a look here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:footway
-
Comment from BigFreaky
Hello, thank you for the welcome. As you see I've added quite a bit of pathways and am working daily to make sure all is covered. I am assuming you are mentioning some of my open ends that I haven't tied up yet? Also, footways connecting to a crossing, to another path thru the street is acceptable, correct? Thanks.
-
Comment from Spanholz
Impressing work! I changed the crossing South 5th Street/Clinton Street to give you an example.
Are there really zebra crossings there? If yes, then it's mapped right.
If not, then just a highway=crossing.But I'm not familiar with the laws in the US.Have a look here: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:crossing
-
Comment from BigFreaky
Those crossings would probably have zebra if they were to be made in the last 5ish years. They are ped crossing, and typically have at least lines. As you can see the town is very small, and it would probably cost a fortune to zebra every street. Newer ones or ones in higher traffic areas seem to get zebras now days. We do well in the city, but the economic collapse within the last 10 years puts many things on the back burner. I want my city to have the most accurate info available for everyone. Thanks for the help.
Welcome to OpenStreetMap!
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners.
https://openstreetmap.org/copyright | https://openstreetmap.org |
Copyright OpenStreetMap and contributors, under an open license |