> On Nov 4, 2015, at 2:46 PM, Marc Gemis <marc.ge...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The network is ran/owned by a government institution, the actual power 
> distribution by commercial providers. So when you want a contract to get 
> electricity you go to a commercial entity. So building=civic is not suitable 
> there (I think)

This is a good point, and one of the reasons that the proposal was narrowed 
down to exclude utilities, including only things commonly done by governments. 

This is a variable across the world, and is different for different utilities 
in different regions of different countries. 

Perhaps it might be good to make a office=utilities
And utilities=* and have it cover the gamut of all the stuff you commonly would 
have to pay for for a house or rental property 
(water/power/sewer/sanitation/trash/recycle) and leave telecom out? What common 
things are a utility common in most counties (outside of telecom?) 

I'm not sure where the line is, but I wantto document these beyond a simple 
office=water, as I think the should be tagged differently so they can be 
rendered differently (eventually). Just as residential is rendered very 
differently from commercial - the landuse for governmental complexes (and their 
buildings) should be easily visually distinct from the the other buildings - 
Especially with the color palette simplification -carto recently did. But maybe 
keeping the utilities out is best. 

Perhaps just making a bunch of office=* tags is the way to handle it - but when 
the water district office that manages your house's water supply is tagged 
office=water, does the filtered bottled water guy also get office=water ? 

I wanted to have some tag to separate the state sanctioned monopolies/duopolies 
(or truly governmental) utility offices from the standard commercial offices. 

Javbw 
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