New Mexico
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| latitude: 34.5, longitude: -106 |
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New Mexico is a state in the United States at latitude 34°30′00.00″ North, longitude 106°00′00.00″ West.
Guidance
Highway classification
Draft guidance for highway classification can be found at New Mexico/Highway Classification.
Road signs and the information they encode
(WIP) MUTCD/New Mexico
Sub-locations
Main: category:places in New Mexico
At zoom 3 and below, there are no city labels on the world map. At 4, the closest is Phoenix. Then at 5, Ciudad Juárez and Albuquerque, New Mexico appear. At 6, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Las Cruces show up. Then many more: Farmington, Taos, Los Alamos, Gallup, Clovis, Roswell, Alamogordo, Silver City, Hobbs, and Carlsbad. And so on. Amazingly, El Paso doesn't appear until zoom 11 because the label for Ciudad Juárez suppresses it.
Feature categories to map
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Currently importing
Roads
Pueblo of Acoma
As of 2012-09-10, the pueblo has offered license-free road center-line data. This could be very helpful as most of the TIGER data appears to be inaccurate or outdated. The data is in the form of a shapefile, which will need to be changed into an OSM format.
Landcover
Useful Resources
Orthoimagery
New Mexico does not have a state-wide orthoimagery acquisition program. However, in below regions, you still have access to high resolution imageries.
- MRCOG (Mid-Region Council of Governments of New Mexico) imagery is available for Albuquerque metropolitan area.
- Los Alamos County Orthoimagery.
State
- New Mexico Resource Geographic Information System, run out of The University of New Mexico, is New Mexico's clearing house for geospatial data.
- New Mexico Office of the State Engineer Open Data Site hosts data for water resources.
- New Mexico State Land Office GIS data
- https://ashiwi.org/RuralAddressSite/index.html

