Jonathan Delaney's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by Jonathan Delaney
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| 5285316 | Jonathan Delaney | There is a bike lane here but when I try to add it I get an error. Editing in Go Map!!. |
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| 2374537 | Ed Evers | Aurand Manufacturing & Equipment Address: 1210 Ellis St, Cincinnati, OH 45223, United States
Aurand Mfg. & Equipment Company was established in 1937 by Frank Aurand, and has now been in business for over 80 years. Aurand has been family owned since 1937, and now owned by the Ray Evers family that has built upon the great tradition of manufacturing quality products. The need for the unit was born out of the depression era when surface preparation tools were needed for restoration projects. It was quickly learned that the units were very varied and had many varied uses, besides the concrete industry, the units are now used to maintain, the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard to remove rust and non-skid from ship surfaces while leaving an exceptional profile for the new surface being applied to adhere to. The use of the tools in the marine and offshore industries has blossomed into a venture that now has sales all over the world with sales being extremely popular in oil producing countries around the world. (United States, Venezuela, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Peru, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, China, Taiwan, Japan, Russia) Units have also been sold many other navies worldwide including Canada, Thailand, Australia, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom. |
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| 2281906 | onosm.org submitted note from a business:
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| 4050438 | hpedit00 | The lovely little garden/wooded area here in front of Knox has been replaced by an ugly concrete pancake. Someone else can edit to remove the paths here, I don't have the heart to do so. |
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| 4239458 | AdamPlayer | A junior league (social club) takes up this building. |
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| 5267517 | Jonathan Delaney | Construction has finished in this area. Current maps are out of date. |
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| 5249020 | Jonathan Delaney | The Ohio River Trail does narrow at this point, but the trail is still separate. Signage at the location instructs riders to dismount and walk their bike until the trail widens again. |
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| 5248963 | Jonathan Delaney | I believe the Clifton and MLK bike routes legally include crossings through this intersection. Check for local signage to confirm. |
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| 5249210 | Jonathan Delaney | Confirm locations in this area with GPS or better satellite imagery. |
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| 5247611 | Jonathan Delaney | These buildings have pathways between them. |