If the road is washed out to the point where it is completely gone (as
opposed to only part of it being washed out) and a new road would have to
be rebuilt on a new route, I would just delete the segment of road that got
washed out. The road isn't there now, so it should be shown as such in OSM.

-Compdude


On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Mike Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> As many of you may have heard, there has been some severe flooding in the
> US state of Colorado.  Many roads are washed out.  They are not just
> closed, they are gone.  Some of these roads will take months to get to a
> point where the public is allowed to use them, and years before they are
> completely rebuilt[1].  How should such roads be tagged / mapped?
>
> Mike
> [1] The Big Thompson Flood of 1976 destroyed US 34 through the canyon.
> Through heroic effort a temporary road was open to the public 86 days
> later.  Complete reconstruction was not completed for almost four years.
> http://999thepoint.com/how-long-will-it-take-to-rebuild-highway-34-in-the-big-thompson-canyon-after-colorado-flooding/
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