Interesting note about this in Maryland. My friend Mike showed me that some
mappers have been using the *county* route numbers on some county roads in
Maryland. All county roads in MD have a 4 digit number that starts with CO,
like CO1150. CO is also the state abbr. for Colorado. Chaos ensues on th
* Kam, Kristen -(p) [2014-03-24 17:26 +]:
> The other week, I came across the directory of USDA's WMS NAIP Image
> Services (by state). QGIS renders the images with no problem, but it
> appears to fail in JOSM.
If it helps, OSM-US hosts a tile proxy for the USGS-hosted NAIP imagery.
It's docu
Carl Simonson wrote:
> Let's not forget about segments that are part of multiple routes. For
> example, there's a section of I-35 in northern Missouri that is both I-35
> and US 110. Or in Ames, IA there's a section of US 30 that's also known as
> I-35 Business.
110 is actually a state route, use
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