Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-30 Thread M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
2010/8/29 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com: Is there a way to distinguish an older gnarly tree suitable for climbing from a recently-planted tree? I would use height and the circumference of the trunk (usually measured at 1 metre or 1.3 metres above ground) to give an approximation. You can

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-30 Thread Stephen Hope
On 29 August 2010 16:28, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Z%C3%BCrich_-_B%C3%BCrkliplatz_IMG_0525_ShiftN.jpg (or something less fancy) is what I think of a pavilion as. http://apps.ocfl.net/dept/cesrvcs/parks/parkdetails.asp?parkid=66 agrees that the

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread Ross Scanlon
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 01:04:09 -0400 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot. amenity=parking capacity:disabled=yes or number of spaces. It's on the wiki:

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread John Smith
On 29 August 2010 15:04, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: Is building=pavilion correct for a roof with no walls? To me pavilions have walls, is this another cultural issue? Is there a way to distinguish an older gnarly tree suitable for climbing from a recently-planted tree? Are

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Ross Scanlon i...@4x4falcon.com wrote: On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 01:04:09 -0400 Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot.

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread John Smith
On 29 August 2010 16:28, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: I would think the actual location of the spots would be important, especially when there's a point of interest at each end of the parking lot. You might want to ask on the accessibility mailing list... To me pavilions have

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread Nathan Edgars II
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 2:35 AM, John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com wrote: On 29 August 2010 16:28, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: To me pavilions have walls, is this another cultural issue? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Z%C3%BCrich_-_B%C3%BCrkliplatz_IMG_0525_ShiftN.jpg (or

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread John Smith
On 29 August 2010 16:40, Nathan Edgars II nerou...@gmail.com wrote: Yes, pavilions can have walls. But do they usually? Do you have a better suggestion for what I and the park department call a pavilion? Not really, walls=yes/no ? However I was just pointing out that not everyone will think a

Re: [Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-29 Thread Peter Wendorff
On 29.08.2010 07:04, Nathan Edgars II wrote: There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot. use capacity:disabled=n for that. If these slots are at a specific place inside a bigger area, tag it additionally

[Tagging] How do you map handicapped parking? (and other questions)

2010-08-28 Thread Nathan Edgars II
There doesn't seem to be a tag on the wiki for either handicapped parking spots in a larger lot or a dedicated handicapped lot. Also a few more minor questions (all from the local park: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=28.407939lon=-81.489194zoom=18layers=M): Is there a better way to map