At 2012-04-15 10:53, Charlotte Wolter wrote:
In the process of remapping work by "blars," I've come across a way to draw land use that is new to me. He draws the land-use areas out to the middle of the streets. For example, if he is specifying a city block as "residential," he draws the outline down the middle of the surrounding streets, and all the points in the outline intersect with the points that create the street.
        Is this the way land sue should be done?

IMO, no. It's particularly difficult when such a user joins the landuse ways to the road ways, presenting all sorts of opportunities for newbies to do "the wrong thing" when editing anything in the area. Even attentive editors have to go through all sorts of difficulties when dealing with splitting ways for turn restrictions, etc.

I map landuse out to what is likely to be the part of the land that the owner can actually build (or landscape) upon - generally the inner (i.e. away from the street) border of the sidewalk. Also, I rarely map individual parcels, choosing instead of map the outline of an entire tract. In this case, the landuse _will_ cover the roads that are interior to the tract or provide access to it. See http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=34.53391&lon=-117.34904&zoom=16 .


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