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Lake Michigan incorrectly clipped in Chicago extract #298
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Could this be related to the fact that Lake Michigan (and the other Great Lakes) are not tagged as with |
This also came in to Mapzen support (see Desk 1051). A user sent a Chicago coastline shapefile that was downloaded in October 2015 that has coast and land shapes that were as expected. This is a problem with any extracts that include Lake Michigan. For example, Milwaukee returns an empty coastline and a large land polygon there, too. I tested with Tampa and a few custom extracts along the coast, and they were as expected. It appears that something upstream is not happy with the Lake Michigan relation edits. |
Often times when water goes missing it's newly moved to the OSM water layer that's a separate data download off Metro Extracts. I haven't confirmed in your case, but check for it there. The same thing has been happening in vector tiles along the Gulf coast (see Texas). |
@nvkelso thanks for pointing out the water layer. However, in the case of Chicago the water layer appears empty:
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In the Chicago extract the Lake Michigan polygon (osm id 1205149) is clipped to something very small and incorrect.
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