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This set of adding and realigning Kaibab National Forest roads is all in Coconino County.
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The fourth set of Kaibab National Forest Service Roads in the area south of I-40 and east of Arizona State Highway 89 in both Coconino and Yavapi Counties are now in our OSM database.
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The second set of Kaibab National Forest Service Roads in the area south of I-40 and east of Arizona State Highway 89 in both Coconino and Yavapi Counties are now in our OSM database.
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This is the second batch of work on the Kaibab National Forest roads east of Arizona State Highway 89 and south of Interstate 40. This includes converting all of the tanks to animal watering places, moving data from the point tags to area tags of the tank
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Now that work on the west side of Arizona 89 in the Ash Fork area is completed, it is time to turn attention to the east side and the many National Forest Roads in the Kaibab National Forest. This also gets us to Coconino County not just Yavapai County.
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The sum of this batch is that it mostly consists of new roads added to our mapping database in Yavapai County, Arizona. Along the way some corrections and realignments get included.
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This is the last part of the redo of N Bullock Rd and the vast array of intersecting roads in the vicinity of Ash Fork, Arizona. It looks like more data is missing but it should be in the surviving changesets.
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Still more work redoing previous lost batches and changesets in the Ash Fork, Arizona region of Yavapai County. There is a lot more to come as a weeks worth of work went missing.
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This batch is nothing but a redo of work previously done that did not upload properly. The changeset for the previous work is also missing.
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This is a rerun of the last batch that got lost somewhere. In redoing this work it was discovered work from several earlier batches was gone and need te uploaded again.
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Still more of work on west of AZ Highway 89 near Ash Fork. The task is to realign roads on our map, add missing roads and correct wrongly named ones.
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This the more to come in the Ashfork, Arizona area that need to be in our mapping database. Most have no one living on them which makes it hard to verify road names especially when official documents disagree on this.
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This another part of updating roads in the Ashfork Arizona region. Part of the problem here is that Yavapai County put roads that they only hoped to build.They leaked into the tiger file and then onto our map. That is what is being fixed.
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There are so many roads in the Ashfork, Arizona area that need to be in our mapping database. Most have no one living on them which makes it hard to verify road names especially when official documents disagree on this. More to come.
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Continuing work in the Ash Fork Arizona area, particularly on Arizona Rd and intersecting roads. This complicated by names of roads changing while adjusting the map scale. Differing names for the same roads makes even more difficult.
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Work was done on FSR 9003D, 172, and 640. Next we started in on Arizona Rd and intersecting roads where many new roads were added to our map. The big problem up here in the ash Fork area, is the government maps disagree on road names. Lots of research.
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Every time I fill out this comment section, if I try to make the smallest correction, the editor program deletes what I was just typing and inserts the comments from an earlier batch. This is extremely annoying and in need of a fix.
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These Forest Service Roads have had work done: 175 175A, 186, 573, 640, 930, 9013P, 9017P, 9017R, 9031F and 9043R plus Yavapai County 71. Many of these had to be realigned, particularly 640, 9017P and 9017R.
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This is a series of attempted fixes in the Drake, Arizona area. Roads like FSR 9005N were shown in different areas of the map miles from each other in a government source map. This resulted in a lot of new roads identified and a great deal of road realign
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This work is centered around the bustling little manufacturing place of Drake, Arizona. Previously this place just happened to be at the junction of two railroads and a shipping point for flagstones quarried nearby but no more so there is lots to fix.
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