If anybody hasn't noticed (!) our tools to discover areas which need license remapping are still extant: I find JOSM-enabling Remote Control and the License Check plugin, then using BADMAP layer's "Edit in JOSM" feature to be extremely valuable in this quest, especially with JOSM's Bing layer turned on (thank you, Microsoft, and I wasn't sure I would ever say that). If OSM's Powers That Be have decided to "not quite yet" force actual deletion of un-licensable data, I also thank them/us that the April 1st deadline was not "hard," but appears to be "soft." Please, let's make the best of this additional window of time we have to re-map!

California's Bay Area shows marked improvement, and as of now is "about navigable." (Though it is true: much other non-road data in the Bay Area will likely still be lost). Working "outward" from there, a lot of Central Valley (California) highways/freeways still need work, and Southern California freeways in Los Angeles, Orange, and parts of Riverside and San Bernardino counties are a major task still remaining. Highways/freeways in greater San Diego also remain "not navigable" although the good news is that I envision that work taking only a couple/few days of dedicated effort by a/some skilled OSMer(s).

We can do this!

SteveA
California

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