You may consider to use the lifecycle namespace prefix [1] to map the
bridge. In your case it would be:
construction:man_made=bridge
layer=1
In the near future, when the construction is finished and the bridge is
already operative, you just delete the construction: prefix.
I use the lifecycle prefixes a lot, specially for shops, restaurants and
others that close. Like for example disused:shop=* or
disused:amenity=restaurant, etc. The abandoned:*=* prefix is also quite
useful.
Cheers,
Rafael.
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lifecycle_prefix
O 06/05/20 ás 00:08, Pierre Béland via talk escribiu:
On 5. May 2020, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
I think the common tag would be landuse=construction
I dont think that it is appropriate to superpose a landuse over a
waterway.
Since the tag man_made=bridge is used, it seems better to refer to
the construction project with the tags as proposed by Jack Armstrong
- man_made=construction
- construction=bridge
- layer=1
Pierre
Le mardi 5 mai 2020 17 h 53 min 59 s UTC−4, Martin Koppenhoefer
<[email protected]> a écrit :
sent from a phone
On 5. May 2020, at 22:27, Jack Armstrong <[email protected]> wrote:
I assume the best way to map a large bridge *area* that's under
construction would be with the minimum following tags? I'm not asking
about the ways associated with/on the bridge.
man_made=construction
construction=bridge
layer=1
I think the common tag would be landuse=construction
Cheers Martin
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