Proposal:Utility poles proposal

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Utility poles
Proposal status: Approved (active)
Proposed by: Fanfouer
Tagging: man_made=utility_pole
Applies to: node
Definition: Review existing man_made=utility_pole and complete it with the use of utility=*
Statistics:

Draft started: 2019-12-09
RFC start: 2020-09-08
Vote start: 2021-06-14
Vote end: 2021-06-28

This proposal aims to review and complete man_made=utility_pole with existing utility=* for poles intended for other activities than power transmission and distribution.
They refer to utility networks operations.

Proposale

It is proposed to make man_made=utility_pole approved on nodes only to describe any pole used to support utility networks lines for telecom or power networks. This key is currently fairly well used (39k objects) and mapping practices sound to be compatible with this proposal.

utility=* will be combined with it to give the main or original purpose of the pole. This key is expected with one unique value for a given pole, according to rationale downside.

It is also proposed to deprecate less used tags regarding telecommunications communication=pole, telephone=pole, telecom=pole and pstn=pole. Mappers will be encouraged to manually replace them by man_made=utility_pole + utility=telecom.

man_made=utility_pole can be combined with following existing tags

  • utility=* to give the main activity for which the pole was installed
  • material=* for the material the pole is mostly composed of
  • operator=* regarding the company in charge of the pole
  • line_attachment=* to describe how lines are attached to the pole
  • line_management=* for particular topologies arround poles
  • ref=* to mention any reference read on ground
  • height=*

Power networks can be supported by poles or towers. power=pole and power=tower are well established values for that and this proposal won't replace them.
It is nevertheless proposed to make man_made=utility_pole + utility=power implied by power=pole to link power poles to the same concepts as telephone or multi-utility ones.
As to prevent unneeded editing and undiscussed replacement of power=pole by man_made=utility_pole, mappers will be warned to not mix both and preserve power=pole.

Rationale

Utility poles are obvious features beside roads, in cities or around developed countries. They are supports for power or telecom lines, both metal and fibre to bring electricity or service to households or distant residential areas.
Particular environmental conditions could encourage countries to use them. Seismic Japan or USA West Coast aren't free to dig in the ground to hide their networks so you'll find high skills and strong overhead infrastructure in these areas.

Such features could be easily described in OSM on simple nodes with the help of well developed existing tagging (see upside).
They can be landmarks for hiking and useful data for networks operators as well.
As really common features, OSM need a reliable model to described many different objects. Local projects are already started and make use of man_made=utility_pole.

A pole can support several networks and different utilities. However they are often installed for a given purpose on which some side business come afterwards: we rolled out electricity networks at first and then use the same poles for telephone lines. Those poles remains (utility=power +) power=pole and won't become utility=power;telecom. This information could be obtained by post-processing and aggregating all utilities crossing the node.

A given pole is pretty always operated by a single operator=*, not several. This given operator can make offers to support other utility lines without changing its own responsibility for maintenance or operations or the pole nature.
In practice, mappers are expected to find answers to following questions to get the right value of utility=*:

  • Who operates the pole? If the operator is a power operator, then utility=power and so on...
  • If the operator operates several utilities and rolls out them at the same time, which one is most impacting pole structure? A power line is heavier than a telephone line for instance, then utility=power.

Logical link between poles and supported features

As it's proposed to use utility=* with a single and the most representative value for each given pole, solutions should exist to link a single pole to numerous different activities and features.
Here is a list extracted from a topic of Talk page to link many activities to poles

Concrete benefits

  • Share equivalent concepts between many fields of knowledge (power, telco, cable transport / towers, poles) and provide to mappers a common set of terms matching what they will actually see on the field.
  • Provide a robust platform to generalize existing concepts to both power and telco networks.

Tagging

Tagging is really simple. Add man_made=utility_pole on each pole, sometimes in replacement of communication=pole or telephone=pole. Also add corresponding main purpose with utility=*, often utility=ŧelecom or utility=power in combination with mandatory power=pole.

See appropriates values for utility=* to state to which activity the pole is mainly designed for.

Key Value Comment Recommendation
man_made utility_pole It's a pole supporting utility networks mandatory (except for power poles)
utility <main utility> The purpose for which the pole was design or installed recommended
material <pole material> The material composing the pole recommended
height <height> Pole's height in meters as measured or read on ground recommended
operator <operator> Name of the company that operates the pole optional
manufacturer <Manufacturing company> Name of company that produced the pole optional
ref <reference> Abbreviation / number of the pole as seen on ground. optional
line_attachment <line attachment> Attachment mean for lines connected to that pole optional
line_management <line management> Particular topology situations around the pole optional

Edition management

Affected pages

Values to be replaced

This proposal is mainly intended to replace many telecom/communications keys with more general man_made=*. See below what values are proposed for manual replacement.

Obsolete tag Usage volumetry Used for ? New tag(s) to use
communication=pole 4 223 on 2020-08-29 A pole mainly designed to support telecom lines man_made=utility_pole + utility=telecom
telephone=pole 1 464 on 2020-08-29 A pole mainly designed to support telecom lines man_made=utility_pole + utility=telecom
telecom=pole 1 131 on 2020-08-29 A pole mainly designed to support telecom lines man_made=utility_pole + utility=telecom
pstn=pole 295 on 2020-08-29 A pole mainly designed to support telecom lines (PSTN means Public Switched Telephone Network) man_made=utility_pole + utility=telecom

Examples

Power

Photo Location Tagging Note
Wooden power pole.jpg France

power=pole
line_attachment=suspension
material=wood
operator=Enedis
utility=power

The simplest power pole you'll find in France. There are around 11 millions of them to find.

It's a wooden suspension pole holding a single minor low voltage power cable

Bending power pole Belmont western australia .jpg Australia

power=pole
line_attachment=(pin)|(pin)|(anchor)
material=wood
highway=street_lamp
utility=power

A branching power pole in the corner of an Australia residential street

Telecoms

Photo Locations Tagging Note
Wooden telecom suspension pole.jpeg France,

Ireland

man_made=utility_pole
utility=telecom
line_attachment=suspension
material=wood
height=7
operator=Orange

The simplest telecom pole you'll find in many Euorpean countries. In France, there are around 13 millions of them to find.

It's a wooden 7m tall suspension pole holding a single telecom metal cable. A growing number of telecom providers are now adding fiber along the same paths.


In Ireland, it is presumed that the vast majority of telecom poles are owned by OpenEir (a subsidiary of Eircom Limited). Very few are marked with the owner's name.

Multi-utility

Photo Location Tagging Note
Canada telecom pole branch.jpg Canada

power=pole
line_attachment=(suspension)|(anchor)
material=wood
highway=street_lamp
utility=power

Let's focus on telecom lines only here despite it's a power pole holding a medium voltage line on top.


The main line goes from left to right and is suspended on the pole while a branch line starts from its anchor.
On this location, power and street lighting utilities are also installed and branch too.

Utility pole with one lechi NCCE.agr.jpg Massachusetts, USA

power=pole
line_attachment=pin
material=wood
highway=street_lamp
utility=power

A multi-utility pole beside a residential road in the USA.

As it primarily holds low voltage power lines and then telephone cables, it remains a power=pole

See also

  • French render that show both power and telecom poles beside roads

Voting

Voting closed

Voting on this proposal has been closed.

It was approved with 16 votes for and 2 votes against.

  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Deuzeffe (talk) 21:28, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Vakonof (talk) 21:34, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Cquest (talk) 22:08, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Fanfouer (talk) 22:35, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I oppose this proposal I oppose this proposal. This proposal suggests that all power=pole nodes can have two new tags added: utility=power and man_made=utility_pole. Adding "man_made=utility_pole + utility=power" as synonym of power=pole is not helpful, we should deprecate utility=power because it's an unnecessary duplicate of power=pole and power=tower. It's fine to add tags which are not redundant, but in this case power=pole already clearly indentifies the object as a power utility pole, so adding two more tags does not give any additional information. Since most utility poles are power poles (as mentioned in the proposal) this is a fatal flaw of this concept. --Jeisenbe (talk) 01:42, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Agamitsudo (talk) 02:15, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --DenisHelfer (talk) 07:49, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --CjMalone (talk) 07:53, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --GeoMechain (talk) 08:15, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Nospam2005 (talk) 10:19, 15 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. Glassman (talk) 00:38, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I oppose this proposal I oppose this proposal. The handling of poles carrying multiple types of utility lines is not satisfactory. In many cases this won't be decidable - not only for mappers but even objectively: What about poles newly built for multiple purposes? "main" purpose is also often subjective. --Stefanct (talk) 22:00, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I abstain from voting but have comments I have comments but abstain from voting on this proposal. I agree with Stefanct that there needs to be a possibility to tag multiple uses of one pole. It should be simple to implement by removing the "main" requirement from the utility tag and to allow to use a semi-colon separated list of purposes. --Mueschel (talk) 11:46, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
Hi and thank you both @Stefanct: @Mueschel: to took time to vote here. I'll be happy to discuss about situations you know where main purpose of poles may not be decidable in Talk page. It sounds important to me as utility=* isn't actually intended to describe extensively what the pole supports Fanfouer (talk) 21:25, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Michi (talk) 19:18, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --EneaSuper (talk) 12:52, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. A very good approach, clarification and improvement of the mess that was evolving regarding poles that are not mainly power poles. It will allow for less ambiguity and improved data to visualise and analyse different utility networks and a more standard and uniform approach for power network tagging. The new man_made=utility_pole and utility=power for new tags implies by default power=pole but does not deprecate it's historical use. It seams to me the other way around power=pole implying by default man_made=utility_pole and utility=power is not always true and a valid replacement. Could be a good idea to clarify this more detailed with some examples if the proposal gets approved.--Bert Araali (talk) 13:42, 21 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. Very useful for limiting travel and saving time and energy during fiber optic deployment studies--AlexModesto73 (talk) 13:16, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. But uncomfortable with no clear deprecation of power=pole--Lmagreault (talk) 14:44, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
  • I approve this proposal I approve this proposal. --Gendy54 (talk) 09:22, 26 June 2021 (UTC)