It might be usefull for the utility company. If there is actual trails on the ground then I would say it should stay.
Regards On 10 Dec 2013 01:22, "Gavin Scott" <[email protected]> wrote: > Within a national park in Australia there are various power lines that run > through it, on account of there being a hydro electricity generating scheme > within its boundaries. The national park has its own Management Trails > which are labelled on paper maps and are used by all and sundry for access > within the park. Leading off these management trails are various access > trails that were put in by the hydro authority that lead to their power > poles. These trails are not maintained, usually dead end and are short. > Other than accessing the power poles these trails are useless for others. > I have noticed some one is devoting their efforts to mapping these > "trails" using satellite imagery. > > I believe the mapping of these trails to the power poles is not correct. I > might add they often label these trails with the tag FIXME. > Is it considered opinion that these trails should be mapped? > > If not what do I do with these trails labelled FIXME? Do I just delete > them? > > thanks > > _______________________________________________ > newbies mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/newbies > >
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