Kev,

 

What I’ve done a couple of times is to create a way encompassing the 
development and adding all the relevant details to that. As extra tags along 
with landuse=residential usually. I often find that if it’s a one road affair 
the new name for the road which comes along late in the development is 
completely different from the name developer gave the site when they started 
construction.

 

Like you, I hate to dump data when you know it is factually correct, at least 
from some prior period of time.

 

Cheers

Andy

 

 

From: Kev js1982 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 08 June 2011 21:39
To: OSM - Talk GB
Subject: [Talk-GB] Housing Development Names

 

Looking at the cyclemap to see if I had made all the changes I thought I had I 
noticed the very prominent Knightshayes text on the map
http://www.opencyclemap.org/?zoom=13 
<http://www.opencyclemap.org/?zoom=13&lat=52.92356&lon=-1.12127&layers=B0> 
&lat=52.92356&lon=-1.12127&layers=B0

This is a new housing development which when I added it to the map was still 
under construction but signed in lots of places though the development and 
neighbouring areas - however we are now a few years on and all the signs are 
gone and all the properties are occupied.  

The current tagging is
is_in:Gamston, West Bridgford
place:suburb
name:Knightshayes
landuse:residential

The question is what should I do with it now?

1) Remove as it's no longer signed on the ground
2) Downgrade it to some other tagging for historic mapping
3) Leave it as it is and raise a bug report on OpenCycleMap to get that sort of 
place less prominent on the map
4) Change my tagging as it's wrong (the development is a "suburb" of the 
village of Gamston, itself a suburb of the town of West Bridgford which is 
effectively a suburb of the city of Nottingham (but it's not within Nottingham 
City Council area, it's Rushcliffe Borough/Nottinghamshire County council here) 
so the tagging should really reflect it's true place in that hierarchy.  

My inclination would be 2) - I don't like the idea or removing data which was 
collected on the ground but it doesn't feel like it should be on the map at all 
for general use. It's very much like the 1970s development my parents live on - 
a few people do know the name of that development but in reality most people 
would never have heard of it - the council treat it as being part of the 
neighbouring estate (which only the council and local bus operator seam to know 
about!), the Royal Mail and many other people assume that the whole estate 
itself are part of a much larger suburb.  Certainly none of the commercial maps 
I have seen over the years mentioned it's development name (well apart from the 
really old ones which show the sports ground that gave it it's name, but they 
don't have the roads).

Kev.

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