On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Kevin Broderick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Having recently moved to Red Lodge, Montana, I'm trying to update some of > the map data around here, as a lot of it is untouched TIGER data that seems > to be fairly imaginative. > > Just south of town, US-212 is closed for the winter. The closing date is > mid-October (varies a little year-to-year, but it is calendar-based) and > the opening date is based on when the road is clear of snow, ice, and other > debris (i.e. significant variation year-to-year is possible). > Beartooth Pass! Woo! Highest place I've ever driven. Also, I really like the name and the place. > When the road is closed, it is truly closed (per signs and gate); it's not > just a "unmaintained, travel at your own risk" situation. > > Anyone have suggestions for tagging this segment of road? date_on and > date_off were the best options I came up with in a search, but the > variation in opening date seems to make that a bad choice. > Seems like this might be something that needs to be regularly adjusted, by setting the affected section to access=no. If there's multiple segments, gotta wonder if this would be an acceptable misuse of a relation to make it easier to maintain (just to be able to pull down all the related objects subject to winter closure on that road at once).
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