Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood
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| 2690747 | Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood | There is now a road here, Yoga Way, and a temple type building on the south side of the road.
I walked it a couple months ago, and it’s maybe a 1/4 mile long. |
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| 2689045 | Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood | North Heather Oak starts at 6000 North Heather Oak, where I put the marker, and ends to the left side (west) side of the cul de sac at 6303 N. Heather Oak. North Teal Wood Circle starts at 6001 (the L shaped house to the left of the marker) and continues clockwise until it ends at 6229 N. Teal Wood Circle.
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| 2688026 | Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood | At approximately (40.7507570, -89.6674118) North Charter Oak Lane becomes private property. (It’s a Christmas Tree Farm.) I also looked at Peoria Country GIS and the street changes from a normal white line to a thinner jagged gray line at this spot. I’m assuming that’s because it becomes private there, but it might also be road surface? |
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| 2690677 | Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood | Does North Valley Road end here? I walked it today, and where I placed the marker the road becomes single lane and gravel. There is a no trespassing sign here but also a Dead End sign. Walking it, there are several no trespassing signs and the last node takes you very close to a house. A driveway or private land wouldn’t have a dead end sign, would it? |
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| 2686428 | Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood | Bond Street between Wayne Street and Evans Street is inaccessible. It is part of a nearby factory. About halfway between NE Adams Street and NE Bond Street, Morgan Street also becomes inaccessible. There is actually a guard station at that point. |
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| 2661496 | Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood | The south part of North Farrelly Court is a section of woods between two houses. It’s doesn’t exist, at all, south of West Glen. It was vacated and is a part of the property of the homeowner to the north. I was there, in person today, then looked it up in my county’s GIS. You can also see that it’s absent on Google maps, satellite view. |