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On 12/03/17 21:42, Tristan Anderson wrote:<br>
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<p>What is the most appropriate landuse tag for vacant lots in
urban areas? That is, land that was previously occupied by a
house or other building that has been demolished, no trace of
the building remains, and the land is currently overgrown or
covered in untended grass. In the past I have used
brownfield, but this is for land scheduled for redevelopment,
which is often not the case.</p>
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I'd use "brownfield", both in OSM and more generally, for land that
isn't scheduled for redevelopment yet.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Andy<br>
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