Re: [Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-18 Thread Robert Skedgell
LB Southwark have just made some ETOs which explicitly mention the
London Streetspace programme in the London Gazette announcement. The
orders come into force on 2020-06-25 and expire on 2021-12-29.

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3579196

This could be a good opportunity to work out how to tag the changes.

On 16/06/2020 19:27, Simon Still wrote:
>>Temporary and experimental traffic orders may include a date on which
>>the expire or have to be reviewed, so that could perhaps be tagged?
> 
>>None of the orders which I have seen have explicitly mentioned Covid-19,
>>but any suggestions about how to tag these would be useful.
> 
> A COVID-19 tag  - or  #StreetspaceLDN  StreetspaceLondon or some
> variation could also enable mapping that highlights the temporary
> infrastructure (I know there is interest in this within the cycling
> community) 
> 
> Best
> Simon
> (Didn’t receive original mail so apologies if this doesn’t thread)

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Re: [Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-16 Thread Simon Still
>Temporary and experimental traffic orders may include a date on which
>the expire or have to be reviewed, so that could perhaps be tagged?

>None of the orders which I have seen have explicitly mentioned Covid-19,
>but any suggestions about how to tag these would be useful.
A COVID-19 tag  - or  #StreetspaceLDN  StreetspaceLondon or some variation 
could also enable mapping that highlights the temporary infrastructure (I know 
there is interest in this within the cycling community) 

Best
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Re: [Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-12 Thread Robert Skedgell
Temporary and experimental traffic orders may include a date on which
the expire or have to be reviewed, so that could perhaps be tagged?

None of the orders which I have seen have explicitly mentioned Covid-19,
but any suggestions about how to tag these would be useful.

On 12/06/2020 08:07, Gregory Marler wrote:
> Has anyone been adding any tagging to designate these as Covid-19
> temporary blocks?
> 
> It would make it interesting to see the amount of change, but also allow
> us to check which ones haven't been reverted when able.
> 
> Gregory. 
> 
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2020, 01:23 Robert Skedgell,  > wrote:
> 
> On 11/06/2020 23:35, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> > Hi,
> > It seems that COVID is likely to result in some rapid changes to road
> > networks, which OSM will need to capture.
> >
> > I saw a tweet today of the area around the Bank of England, and a road
> > is now one way with a cycle lane the other way. Obviously I can't
> > survey that right now, but Google Maps traffic layer is showing it.
> > Really it needs someone to do a survey (unless we can use the City of
> > London documentation).
> >
> > More generally, I guess we will all need to keep an eye on proposals
> > from each council. For example, here is a tweet from last month about
> > 50 modal filters (road closures) in just Croydon and Lambeth:
> > https://twitter.com/MeristemDesign/status/1260339305261785088 showing
> > the scale of the task here.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> I'm following a feed from The Gazette for traffic orders in London which
> need to be mapped. When MacLondon doesn't get there first, I've either
> been adding notes, putting in changes using the proposed: namespace, or
> setting a reminder in my calendar for the start date, as appropriate.
> The data are released under OGL v3.0 and can sometimes be used for
> updates without a survey being essential.
> 
> This will show notices for "Cycle tracks, bus lanes & tramways" and
> "Road restrictions":
> 
> https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/notice?results-page-size=50=1=1=latest-date=G408040001+G408040004=all-notices
> 
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Re: [Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-12 Thread Ken Kilfedder
There will also likely be a spate of permanent renames of roads associated with 
beneficiaries of the slave trade.   It's all go!

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On Thu, 11 Jun 2020, at 11:35 PM, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> Hi,
> It seems that COVID is likely to result in some rapid changes to road
> networks, which OSM will need to capture.
> 
> I saw a tweet today of the area around the Bank of England, and a road
> is now one way with a cycle lane the other way. Obviously I can't
> survey that right now, but Google Maps traffic layer is showing it.
> Really it needs someone to do a survey (unless we can use the City of
> London documentation).
> 
> More generally, I guess we will all need to keep an eye on proposals
> from each council. For example, here is a tweet from last month about
> 50 modal filters (road closures) in just Croydon and Lambeth:
> https://twitter.com/MeristemDesign/status/1260339305261785088 showing
> the scale of the task here.
> 
> Stephen
> 
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Re: [Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-12 Thread Gregory Marler
Has anyone been adding any tagging to designate these as Covid-19 temporary
blocks?

It would make it interesting to see the amount of change, but also allow us
to check which ones haven't been reverted when able.

Gregory.

On Fri, 12 Jun 2020, 01:23 Robert Skedgell,  wrote:

> On 11/06/2020 23:35, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> > Hi,
> > It seems that COVID is likely to result in some rapid changes to road
> > networks, which OSM will need to capture.
> >
> > I saw a tweet today of the area around the Bank of England, and a road
> > is now one way with a cycle lane the other way. Obviously I can't
> > survey that right now, but Google Maps traffic layer is showing it.
> > Really it needs someone to do a survey (unless we can use the City of
> > London documentation).
> >
> > More generally, I guess we will all need to keep an eye on proposals
> > from each council. For example, here is a tweet from last month about
> > 50 modal filters (road closures) in just Croydon and Lambeth:
> > https://twitter.com/MeristemDesign/status/1260339305261785088 showing
> > the scale of the task here.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> I'm following a feed from The Gazette for traffic orders in London which
> need to be mapped. When MacLondon doesn't get there first, I've either
> been adding notes, putting in changes using the proposed: namespace, or
> setting a reminder in my calendar for the start date, as appropriate.
> The data are released under OGL v3.0 and can sometimes be used for
> updates without a survey being essential.
>
> This will show notices for "Cycle tracks, bus lanes & tramways" and
> "Road restrictions":
>
> https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/notice?results-page-size=50=1=1=latest-date=G408040001+G408040004=all-notices
>
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Re: [Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-11 Thread Robert Skedgell
On 11/06/2020 23:35, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> Hi,
> It seems that COVID is likely to result in some rapid changes to road
> networks, which OSM will need to capture.
> 
> I saw a tweet today of the area around the Bank of England, and a road
> is now one way with a cycle lane the other way. Obviously I can't
> survey that right now, but Google Maps traffic layer is showing it.
> Really it needs someone to do a survey (unless we can use the City of
> London documentation).
> 
> More generally, I guess we will all need to keep an eye on proposals
> from each council. For example, here is a tweet from last month about
> 50 modal filters (road closures) in just Croydon and Lambeth:
> https://twitter.com/MeristemDesign/status/1260339305261785088 showing
> the scale of the task here.
> 
> Stephen
> 
I'm following a feed from The Gazette for traffic orders in London which
need to be mapped. When MacLondon doesn't get there first, I've either
been adding notes, putting in changes using the proposed: namespace, or
setting a reminder in my calendar for the start date, as appropriate.
The data are released under OGL v3.0 and can sometimes be used for
updates without a survey being essential.

This will show notices for "Cycle tracks, bus lanes & tramways" and
"Road restrictions":
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/all-notices/notice?results-page-size=50=1=1=latest-date=G408040001+G408040004=all-notices

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[Talk-GB] COVID road changes

2020-06-11 Thread Stephen Colebourne
Hi,
It seems that COVID is likely to result in some rapid changes to road
networks, which OSM will need to capture.

I saw a tweet today of the area around the Bank of England, and a road
is now one way with a cycle lane the other way. Obviously I can't
survey that right now, but Google Maps traffic layer is showing it.
Really it needs someone to do a survey (unless we can use the City of
London documentation).

More generally, I guess we will all need to keep an eye on proposals
from each council. For example, here is a tweet from last month about
50 modal filters (road closures) in just Croydon and Lambeth:
https://twitter.com/MeristemDesign/status/1260339305261785088 showing
the scale of the task here.

Stephen

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