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On 3/18/10 2:46 PM, Molescott wrote:
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        <div>I struggle with  'public footpath'. One of these goes
through the park and is signed at each end - no problem with that
either. </div>
        <div>In order to alter or otherwise interfere with a 'public
footpath' I believe there has to be public consultation, presumably a
legal requirement? </div>
        <div>The other unsigned paths within the park can be altered
with no notice given. Although public in that every Tom, Dick or
Harriet can use them, aren't they really 'permissive'?</div>
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        <div>How do I tag these paths? </div>
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since you don't know about bicycling on these paths,<br>
don't make any references to it.<br>
i would think either<br>
<br>
highway=footway<br>
<br>
or<br>
<br>
highway=path<br>
footway=yes<br>
<br>
if it should turn out that cycling is prohibited, you can go back and
add bicycle=no<br>
explicitly.<br>
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