Proposal:Tag:operational status
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Operational Status | |
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Proposal status: | Abandoned (inactive) |
Proposed by: | brycenesbitt |
Tagging: | operational_status=* |
Applies to: | ,, , |
Definition: | Is this facility fully functioning as designed? |
Statistics: |
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Rendered as: | not rendered |
Draft started: | 06-28-2013 |
Used to document an observation of the current functional status of a mapped feature.
Example
A toilet building that suffered a fire, but will probably be repaired, might be tagged:
- amenity=toilet
- operational_status=closed
- operational_status:note=Fire in October 2013/Signed for repair in Spring.
- operational_status:date=2013-11-01 (inserted automatically by specialized tools)
- operational_status:source=Example Nonprofit summer survey team
Tagging
- operational_status=operating Facility was observed to be operating and serves its basic function (with no tag this is the default).
- operational_status=needs_maintenance Facility serves its basic function, but something is broken or missing.
- operational_status=restricted Facility serves its basic function, but there is some limitation.
- operational_status=closed Facility does not provide basic functionality and cannot be used at all
- operational_status=unspecified Same as no tag at all.
- operational_status:note=* Free form text describing above, should be present in almost all cases.
- operational_status:date=* Date of last check. Where editor support is available, software will insert current date.
Comparison to other Lifecycle tags
- operational_status=* for facilities that are intended to remain in operation
- disused=yes for facilities that have ceased operation, but still exist on the ground
- disused:oldtag=oldvalue for facilities that have ceased to exist on the ground (e.g. building is a vacant lot). Use this tag when you want to hide the existence of a facility from routing or mapping agents.
- wetap:status used for water tap mapping
See also
‹ disused › ‹ demolished › ‹ broken › ‹ abandoned › ‹ life cycle › ‹ under construction ›