User:Kovposch/test
Archived.
Wish list / to-do
Tagging
- separatedly mapped features
- Affixation of sub-feature
opening_hours=*
- Temporary
- Official vs unofficial classifications
- ventilation, shaft, adit, chimney, stacks
- Clarify
amenity=loading_dock
- Terrace landform and farm; terraced apartments (and other buildings)
- Public piano and similar music instruments
- School's teaching language vs languages taught
- wildlife crossing
- Satellite dish
- Telescope
- comma-separated multi-value
Education
- ISCED 2011
- SEN schools
- University details
- University system, campus - as branch, network
Barrier
- Barrier and crossing gate details
- fence detail
- Fully enclosed noise barrier
- emergency crash gate
- noise barrier, insulation
- Clarify
military=cordon
restricted border areas
Transport
Road
- Clarify
goods=*
for lgv and hgv. - priority crossing, road and surface marking, junction and mid-block crosswalk
- Unmarked lanes
- carriageways
- Destination
- Non-physically separated road parts
- Updated
parking:lane=*
- mini-roundabout, turning circle, turning loop line and area mapping (detail?)
- kerb, kerbstone for flat sidewalk and parking block
- Traffi-calming combination & direction
- LEZ applicability
- Studs, bott's dots as road marking; Cat's eye, reflective devices
- Frontage road/roadway
- Interntionally these "slower" and frontage-providing roads (direct access to activities/buildings, loading & unloading, possibly parking) are known as frontage road; or often "service road" (not
highway=service
) and "access road". "side road" makes me think of crossing side-streets intersecting with the major road (comaprepriority_road=*
). - A related tag to
side_road=double
may becarriageway=triple
andcarriageway=quadruple
, etc. carriageway=*
in use {{Taginfo|carriageway}}
- Interntionally these "slower" and frontage-providing roads (direct access to activities/buildings, loading & unloading, possibly parking) are known as frontage road; or often "service road" (not
- relation?
Public transport
- Different "taxi"s
- Different "bus"es
- Aviation and maritime land-use
Railway
- Electrification
Structure
- Arch bridge details
- Approach / ramps
- Tunnel details
- Expansion joints
Maritime
- ports
- landing steps
Aviation
- ATC tower
Amenity
- Tidy up
cuisine=*
- office, government, school parts/departments
- Service building service and utility
- Meal times, service times, and choice
- Library, museum
- Vending and disepending
- Shelter strucuture
- Fountain grouping and individual nozzles
industrial=*
valuesresidential=apartments
vs non-building=apartments
housing projects- dormitory
- interntional delivery
- bbq
- historic and memorial military equipment (artillery, non-tank AFVs)
- Teaching amenity (hospital, hotel)
Nature
wiki
- Better Taginfo template
Scraps
Sub-tagging
It is still better to break up garden:type=*
, since there are a lot of overlaps and conflicts in values (as well as to remove the useless *:type=*
suffix).
garden:type=residential
only says it is "residential", could really be a house (as targeted here), multiplex building, or even apartment (if "private"). Or does it mean it is in a residential area (there are some gardens in commercial or even industrial areas) Or cared by some resident in the area?garden:type=community
is either a target audience (for public viewing and consumption on a neighborhood level), the carers (by a group of resident, or anyone in the neighborhood), or users (not only residents, could be workers or innovators). What if there's a share house.garden:type=roof_garden
(and potentiallygarden:*=front
orgarden:*=back
) are locations.garden:type=frontage
is a level of sophistication (simple decorations to the frontage), scale (small area for the frontage, unlike a "front garden"), or purpose (decorates the public-facing frontage, instead of for personal enjoyment)?garden:type=green_wall
(if it does cover the entire front wall) is an element or mediumgarden:type=botanical
is a content (contains plants of botanical interest), objective (for science, education, conservation, etc), or organization method (labeled and tracked systematically) . What if a wealthy resident, scientist, or gardener has a private botanical collection.
So a it might have any of garden:*=residential
(residential setting) + garden:*=resident
(for some resident(s)) + garden:*=individual
(for an individual) + garden:*=house
(at a house) + garden:*=front_garden
(located on the frontage side of the site) + garden:*=frontage
(simple decorations for the frontage) + garden:*=public
(for public viewing by any passer-by).
Parking
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3 HR PARKING MAY 1-OCT 31 9 AM-9 PM METERED NOV 1-APR 30 9 AM-6 PM NON-METERED |
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In first half of month: No parking on side with even housenumbers. In second half of month: No parking on side with odd housenumbers. Assuming that the left side is the side with even housenumbers and the right side is the side with odd housenumbers:
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No parking on odd days of the month.
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No parking on even days of the month.
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On odd days of the month: No parking on side with odd housenumbers. On even days of the month: No parking on side with even housenumbers. Assuming that the left side is the side with even housenumbers and the right side is the side with odd housenumbers:
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