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This is a new set for roads north of AZ Highway 89A in Coconino National Forest and primarily back in Yavapai County.
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This is the fourth set composed of Kaibab and Coconino National Forest Service Roads in the area south of I-40 and east of Arizona State Highway 89 in Coconino County and a bit in Yavapai.
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This is the third set composed of Kaibab and Coconino National Forest Service Roads in the area south of I-40 and east of Arizona State Highway 89 in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties, but mostly Coconino.
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This is the second set composed of Kaibab and Coconino National Forest Service Roads in the area south of I-40 and east of Arizona State Highway 89 in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties, but mostly Coconino.
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This set is composed of Kaibab and Coconino National Forest Service Roads in the area south of I-40 and east of Arizona State Highway 89 in both Coconino and Yavapai Counties, but mostly Coconino.
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This eleventh set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. As an addendum to the tenth set, Mohave County is the 2nd largest county in the US (in square miles). Plenty of work awaits.
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This tenth set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. Part of why this work never seems to stop is that Coconino and Yavapai Counties are the 3rd and 4th largest in the U.S. (in square miles).
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This ninth set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. Why do so many water tanks shown on government maps seem to have disappeared? Nothing but trees there and usually no source of water is apparent
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This eighth set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. The 78 warnings that are all for roads crossing intermittent streams could well serve to ease off these warnings on forest roads.
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This seventh set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. Roads being worked on are starting to cross into Coconino National Forest so more governmental maps will be needed.
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This sixth set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. There are so many "unmaintained track " roads with no names and with no info on maps found yet.
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This sixth set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. One problem is that animal watering places (tanks) can have outdated point tags with no tank to be found and vice versa. The editor hates both.
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This fifth set of processing roads intersecting Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done. The biggest problem is roads that have a wrong name but that name is on another road a few blocks away in our database and on government maps.
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This fourth set of realigning Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done, Included is adding missing intersecting roads or supplying missing names and correcting wrong ones. There is an incredible number of roads here.
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This third set of realigning Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest is now done, Included is adding missing intersecting roads or supplying missing names and correcting wrong ones. Constantly changing road numbers is a real pain.
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This second set of realigning Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forestis is now done, Included is adding missing intersecting roads or supplying missing names and correcting wrong ones. Using 3 different government maps often helps but not always
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This work is realigning Coconino County Road 73 in Kaibab National Forest, Included is adding missing intersecting roads or supplying missing names and correcting wrong ones, a common occurrence when using tiger files.
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This last set continues realigning National Forest Road 354 in Kaibab Forest. Road 354 and its intersecting side roads are back in good shape. Now another long road with many side roads will be selected.
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This sixth set continues realigning National Forest Road 354 in Kaibab Forest. There is an incredible number of roads in Arizona's National Forests and they need to be cataloged and added to the OSM database. That should keep anybody busy for a long time.
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This fifth set continues realigning National Forest Road 354 in both Prescott and Kaibab forests. Often trying to find the correct name for a road is difficult when the different government maps consulted disagree, especially on forest roads.
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