Bainbridge Island, Washington
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| latitude: 47.65, longitude: -122.54 |
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Bainbridge Island is a City in Washington at latitude 47°39′00.00″ North, longitude 122°32′24.00″ West.
Some specific things to map
Walking and Cycling
- Trails
- COBI trails
- Parks & Rec trails
- Trails on BILT properties
- Trails operated by the Parks & Trails Foundation
- Trails operated by Bainbridge Island School District (BISD)
- Neighborhood trails
- Official paths, often operated by HOAs
- Informal paths
- Other informal/rogue trails and paths
- Paths that can be used by bicycles
- City road ends
- Land Trust properties, especially those with public access
- Parks
- Park & Rec parks
- Other public parks
- Private parks (such as Adams Park)
- Sidewalks
- Cycle lanes
- Dedicated cycle paths
Local organizations that create or operate trails and cycle paths
- City of Bainbridge Island (COBI)
- Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District
- Bainbridge Island Land Trust
- Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation
- Squeaky Wheels: Bainbridge Island bicycle advocates
Boating
Boat storage
- Kayaks and canoes (Parks & Rec has several facilities)
- Boat rental
- Camp sites for boat users (Parks & Rec has a couple)
- Water access
- Road ends / put-ins
- Slipways
Public transport
- Kitsap Transit
- bus routes (some need fixing)
- bus stops (not many of these mapped - might be able to import from KT)
- stop positions (not many of these mapped)
- Clallam Transit
- They operate the Strait Shot between BI ferry terminal and Port Angeles
- Bainbridge Island School District
- bus stops, shelters
- stop positions
- (mapping bus routes is probably a bad idea)
Driving and cycling
- Roads
Buildings and addresses
- TobyChampion has imported some address points from COBI data.
- We might be able to import building footprints from COBI or Kitsap County data.
Driveways to residences
The lack of decent mapping of these is a daily struggle for pizza delivery drivers.
COBI has driveway data but it's basically saying you can get here from there.
Docks and landings
Useful for helping know where you are if you're boating or walking on the shore.
Neighborhoods
Might be useful for helping analyze Safe Routes To School for BISD schools and more.
Historical things (some for OpenHistoricalMap)
- Piles (mostly the ruins of landings and wharfs)
- There's some stuff TobyChampion has put on openhistoricalmap.org:
- Blakely Mill
- Some of the early schools (using a map by Katy Warner)
- The creosote plant
- A few other things that could go there:
- The Mosquito fleet landings (and other landings)
- Historical houses (the ones that aren't there any more so can't go on OSM)
Water
- Streams - the NHD data is pretty sketchy. COBI has streams data.
- Wetlands - COBI has wetlands data, although it's often a bit chunky.
Art
- Public art
- Street art (there's plenty of graffiti on the island)
- Mailboxes
- Public bookcases (some of them are Little Free Libraries)
- Sculptures and the like in resident's yards
- Rocks painted to look like frogs and strawberries
Agriculture
- Farms
- Public farms
- Private farms
- Farm stands
- Eggs
- Wood
Some other things the island has plenty of
- Abandoned machinery
- Agriculture equipment
- Logging equipment
- Vehicles
- Historic places
- Heritage trees
- Beautiful or significant trees
- Venues for hire
Amenities
- Benches
- Toilets/Restrooms
- Shelters (mostly for waiting for buses)
Things people do on the island that OSM data gets used for
- Cycling
- Hiking, walking, running
- Riding (horses)
- Boating, kayaking, canoeing
