Bicycling-specific renderers (cyclosm, opencyclemap at z>8...) begin to render
these national proposed routes. Thanks not only to Kerry, states (Departments
of Transportation), AASHTO, volunteers on the ground, some of whom erect signs
among other efforts, Harald and Bradley, but to many
SteveA
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Good work harald. Thanks for your time.
Kerry Irons
Adventure Cycling Association
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 2:53 PM Harald Kliems wrote:
> Another quick update: Work on the relatively short USBR 230 segment is
> complete as well. https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/10967108
>
> Harald
Another quick update: Work on the relatively short USBR 230 segment is
complete as well. https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/10967108
Harald (hobbesvsboyle)
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 6:37 PM stevea wrote:
> I just finished entering the last 15% - 20% of USBR 50 in California as a
> "first
I just finished entering the last 15% - 20% of USBR 50 in California as a
"first draft" into OSM. Thanks for entering the first 80% or so, Bradley:
teamwork!
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It looks pretty good from here, Harald. I did a quick "click the sort button
in the relation editor" (I edit with JOSM) and that seemed to "neaten things
up" a bit. Thanks for some pretty heavy lifting in Wisconsin: this isn't a
short route!
Many hands make light work (in a crowdsourced
I'm happy to report that the proposed WI segment of USBR 30 is complete
now. My route relation skills are a little rusty, and so it's possible that
some of the forward/backward sections may have QC issues, but based on what
I saw in JOSM's route editor, things look pretty good. If anybody has the
Of course, my recent introduction of three PROPOSED routes to the USBRS left
out the word "proposed." My apologies. If/as the routes are approved by
AASHTO later this year, we may remove the "state=proposed" tag and move them in
the wiki from the Proposed section to the Approved section.
08 PM
> To: Kerry Irons
> Cc: OpenStreetMap talk-us list
> Subject: Re: [Talk-us] United States Bicycle Route System ballots pending
> AASHTO approval
>
> Completed Placerville to Folsom - couple questions.
>
> Is the suggested segment along Tong Road accessible to the publ
-turn onto NB
Silva Valley Pkwy and then onto Tong.
Kerry
-Original Message-
From: Bradley White
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2020 5:08 PM
To: Kerry Irons
Cc: OpenStreetMap talk-us list
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] United States Bicycle Route System ballots pending
AASHTO approval
Completed P
Completed Placerville to Folsom - couple questions.
Is the suggested segment along Tong Road accessible to the public?
It's a recommended "neighborhood connector" according to the Western
El Dorado County Bike Map and appears to see decent traffic according
to Strava heatmap, but the parcel map
for catching this detail.
Kerry Irons
Adventure Cycling Association
-Original Message-
From: Bradley White
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2020 4:00 PM
To: OpenStreetMap talk-us list
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] United States Bicycle Route System ballots pending
AASHTO approval
>If you are in Califor
>If you are in California (or even if not!) and want to enter USBR 50, helping
>to build Earth's largest official cycling route network, check out our wiki,
>follow the links to the turn-by-turn and map data and have fun!
Just finished adding the route from SLT to Placerville, plan to
continue
Thanks for the update, Steve. I'm user hobbesvsboyle -- anybody who wants
to work on this, feel free to reach out by email or OSM message. Thanks to
the large on-trail sections of the route, getting this into OSM shouldn't
be too difficult.
Harald.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 6:16 PM stevea wrote:
There are at least three new national bicycle routes in the USBRS! To help OSM
"get ahead of the curve" of the May 2020 Spring AASHTO ballot (may not be
completed until June / July this year), USBR applications by state DOTs are
available, allowing OSM to enter these state-at-a-time national
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