Three years ago I read about rules for street vendors in my city, Madrid. The rules design as "street vendors" a mix of:
a) Newsagent kiosks and similar (ONCE kiosks). Most of them are permanent, not dismantled at night. b) Churro/french fries/hot dog vans/kiosks. They operate on winter only, some of them are not dismantled. c) Mellon and watermellon kiosks. They operate on summer only. d) street markets. All of these have to apply in order to operate, and they are always "parked" at the same point. A list of all them is issued once per year. Despite this, many other "street vendors" operate out of official rules, either applying for a yearly event or asking permission on a per-event basis. These other vendors (including most hipster street food vans) are not considered "street vendors" on city regulations. And there are also the allegal-illegal street vendors, such piracy merchandise vendors and homemade tamal vendors, not covered by any regulation. P.D. Enviado desde un móvil (celular). Disculpe las erratas. No veo bien la pantalla... El lun., 28 de mayo de 2018 1:38, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> escribió: > > > > On 28 May 2018 at 09:07, Paul Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> How about outdoor_vendor? >> >> However, both of the examples you give are the sort that usually don't >> have fixed assignments for vendors >> so you couldn't map them at stall level anyway. >> > > Fair enough on both counts, > > Would you tag the entire area eg > https://www.google.com/maps/@-28.0641793,153.4386994,81m/data=!3m1!1e3 as > outdoor_vendor though?, or is that considered implicit in it being a > marketplace? > > Thanks > > Graeme > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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