Key:community_adopted

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Description
Tagging for volunteer adoption of streets, highways, facilities, drains, etc.
Group: properties
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesmay be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)may be used on relations
Status: approvedPage for proposal

Adoption of streets, paths or places is a common practice in which an individual or organization takes volunteer responsibility for cleaning or minor maintenance of the facility. "Adopt-a-Street", "Adopt-a-Highway", and "Adopt-a-Spot" programs are common across the United States and Canada, and typically provide for signs to be erected with the name of the individual or organization in exchange for their service.

Usage

Use community_adopted=yes on a feature to indicate that it has been adopted. Specify the entity or entities adopting the feature with community_adopter=entity_name. Further specify the particular adoption activities this entity participates in with community_adopter:litter=entity_name, community_adopter:landscaping=entity_name, or community_adopter:graffiti=entity_name.

Examples

Tag Description
community_adopted=yes Street, path, or facility that has a sign indicated that it has been adopted, but the adopting organization or individual is not displayed on the sign.
community_adopted=yes

community_adopter=Sigma Sigma Phi Fraternity;Springfield Kiwanis Club

Street with a sign indicating that the Sigma Sigma Phi Fraternity and the Springfield Kiwanis Club have adopted a section of street in some way
community_adopted=yes

community_adopter=Sigma Sigma Phi Fraternity community_adopter:litter=Sigma Sigma Phi Fraternity

Street with a sign indicating that the Sigma Sigma Phi Fraternity has adopted the street for litter cleanup purposes
community_adopted=yes

community_adopter=Springfield Kiwanis Club community_adopter:landscaping=Springfield Kiwanis Club

Street with a sign indicating that the Springfield Kiwanis Club has adopted the street for landscaping purposes