Re: [talk-au] US Trails Working Group

2022-01-08 Thread Warin
On 9/1/22 1:34 pm, Tom Brennan wrote: This is certainly a problem, and having walked in Utah, there are certainly some specific problems with walking off track there. However, it seems that land managers are looking at the threat without seeing the opportunity. Yes, unauthorised trails get

Re: [talk-au] US Trails Working Group

2022-01-08 Thread Tom Brennan
This is certainly a problem, and having walked in Utah, there are certainly some specific problems with walking off track there. However, it seems that land managers are looking at the threat without seeing the opportunity. Yes, unauthorised trails get publicised more quickly. But the flip

Re: [talk-au] Tagging "boundary" roads with addr:*

2022-01-08 Thread Andrew Hughes
Hi Michael, Agree, roads (and other major infrastructure) will almost always be in dedicated cadastre parcels (alternatively easments). I raised this thread because there's vast amounts of non-spatial data including Government Gazzetted, which related to roads and they are typically identified