[Talk-us-massachusetts] Help for newbie editing Brookline bicycle accommodations

Alan & Ruth Bragg alan.ruth.bragg at gmail.com
Sun Nov 3 00:33:14 UTC 2019


Mitch,
There are several sites that display cycle infrastructure in more depth.
Your data is showing on cyclosm.org
Thanks for investigating OSM.
There was a recent discussion about safe cycling on the in a OSM diary
entry at https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/MatthewBeyerle/diary/391093
If you read the comments to the diary post you'll get some insight into the
problems of cycle mapping.
Alan


On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 3:06 PM Mitch Heineman <mitchheineman at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm working on behalf of the Brookline Bicycle Advisory Committee to edit
> bicycle lanes in town. I've made numerous edits to street features in town
> via iD in the Openstreetmap.org browser, but don't quite understand when or
> how they will show up in the cycling layer. As an example, the map shows
> Beacon Street at St. Paul Street with cycle lanes on both sides of the
> westbound travel lanes, whereas when I query the database, I can see that I
> edited it 10 days ago so that there's a right-hand cycle lane in the
> westbound road segment and a right-hand shared lane in the eastbound
> segment.
>
> Any assistance or redirection to someone who can explain the process to me
> would be appreciated. I have many years of experience with ArcGIS and its
> antecedents, but am new to working with OpenStreetMap.
>
> Thanks,
> Mitch Heineman
> Brookline
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