shawat94's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by shawat94
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| 1397923 | shawat94 | Is this stretch of South Linder Road ever opened up, or should the entire section (road, turning circle, stop sign, crossing) be deleted entirely, as it looks to be a service road of Camping World despite the stop line and crossing? |
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| 1396149 | shawat94 | North Legislative Drive is not seen in aerial imagery or TIGER data. Is it a part of the new development directly to the east? |
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| 1396152 | shawat94 | Recent development needs street names; not visible in TIGER 2017 data. |
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| 1378228 | shawat94 | Can't tell what type of structure allows this stream to pass under the roadway. Can any local confirm if this is a culvert, bridge, etc. for tagging? |
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| 1445994 | shawat94 | New development needs survey for road names; not present in MRWA |
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| 1409319 | shawat94 | Aerial imagery isn't clear, but it looks like these roads may be connected in DigitalGlobe Standard. Can anyone confirm this? |
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| 1446695 | shawat94 | Is this northern branch of Brookton Highway still utilized by any vehicles, or is it disused to the point of deletion now? |
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| 1450801 | shawat94 | Has this section of Great Southern Highway been closed since the roundabout has been put in? |
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| 1432198 | shawat94 | This intersection appears to be different in all aerial imagery when compared to what is currently mapped. The northbound section of Pinjar Road appears to be curved into Glasshouse Drive while the southbound section doesn't appear to have any sort of barrier. In addition, the section of Pinjar heading north appears to be extending well beyond the roadway, and the dirt section appears to be part of some sort of construction. Has this area developed at all since this imagery was taken? |
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| 1409279 | shawat94 | Aerial imagery is very poor here. Does this road connect to the main roadway? It looks like it may in Mapbox imagery, but other imagery sources look like a dead end. |