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    <p>On 3/7/2019 9:40 AM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:<br>
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          <div style="16px" text-align="left"> Parking along street is a
            specific place for parking, in fact<br>
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          <div style="16px" text-align="left">it basically cannot be
            used for anything except as a place to park vehicles.</div>
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      <div>at least as long as there are cars parked ;-)</div>
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    Quite so -- <span class="tlid-translation translation"><span
        title="" class="">Na zdrowie! </span></span>I've seen
    previously parkable streetsides transform to outdoor amenity
    seating, bicycle lanes, bicycle parking/rental stations, electric
    car charging stations, food trucks/carts/stalls, small
    parks/gardens, etc. And all that aside, the parking regulations can
    change at any time. So if streetside parking is to be mapped, it
    needs survey or recent imagery, and it needs ongoing maintenance.
    (That's one of the disadvantages of using unrendered tags to encode
    this info -- it will be more difficult to see when updates are
    needed.) J<br>
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