Ktr101's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by Ktr101
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| 3290644 | gdt | Check if it is possible to walk from Nason Street to the parking lot and if so add a way, and fix the fence on the parking lot side. Check for No Trespassing signs. |
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| 3376164 | Wildlife Acoustics, Inc. |
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| 2794276 | onosm.org submitted note from a business:
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| 4935119 | gdt | This building is present but looking somewhat abandoned, and there were jersey barriers blocking off many of the parking entrances, such that you could drive through, e.g. when detoured due to 62 being closed, but there's no way to park properly. Needs on-the-ground survey when construction is done because it's not clear if those were temporary for the detour, or if "detour" was spraypainted on barriers that were there anyway. |
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| 4292663 | gdt | There is now a floating boardwalk on this lake. From the photo I saw, it looks fairly permanent and thus seems mappable. |
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| 3744360 | DareDJ | Our users indicate this building name is: "Iron Horse Park Operations Control Center (IHPOCC)". We cannot find any available sources to verify this information. Can any local mappers confirm this? #msftopenmaps |
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| 221036 | jremillard | HCT Trail here |
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| 1350906 | Missing paths inside the park |
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| 6796 | guamGIStech | Some very important cultural/historical resources are in this area. In particular, the bomb pits where atomic bombs were loaded onto B-29s to be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are in this area. |
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| 2525261 | petrv-earth | Park reconstruction is finished (2021/Q1) and park is open - lot of new objects present, not yet visible on aerial. Could use update. |