Hi If they are a real world feature and mapped accurately I would say leave them
Although you don't see a use for them, others may, now or in the future. You could try contacting the maper to discuss with them esp the meaning of the FIXME tag. Cheers On 10 December 2013 09:19, 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 > > -- Ian MacIntosh
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