Minh Nguyễn
Minh Nguyễn
Yes, I think this map shows that campgrounds aren’t community anchor institutions but rather something to be depicted even _more_ prominently at low zoom levels. You don’t see many city...
Yes, there are multiple working definitions of “community anchor institution”. It definitely has a different definition in the context of social services. Another definition includes [economically important employers](https://scag.ca.gov/post/anchor-institutions). However, I...
> I'm more inclined to think there's no such thing as a stereotypical American town than that the east coast is just a bit weird. You’re right, I’m being a...
> Greenspace and transportation facilities are important, but I think we can deal with them separately (and already have to some extent). Some of these are primarily landuse and only...
Many state-scale road maps show “guardrails” similar to your mockup above, though the casing is thinner and the gap larger:  Most only show this detail...
Here are some city-scale maps that surround all roads with a hairline casing, making it unnecessary to give bridges special treatment:
> I guess one challenge is that our style may not have a consistent background color as roads could be layered over landcover/landuse and similar backgrounds. This probably isn't an...
> Another alternative if we want to provide some distinction between bridges and intersections would be to add a light hairline casing to contrast with the dark strokes I like...
Do any busways run near county lines? The faint purple might be too similar to the border highlight for `admin_level=6`.
The “highlighting” in https://github.com/ZeLonewolf/openstreetmap-americana/pull/477#issuecomment-1179820878 reminds me of how city street maps highlight road routes in highlighter/pastel colors while keeping the width realistic. This will be an important tool at high...