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Removed "proposed cycleway" and "proposed highway" designations, since the current development of this property does not allow these uses.
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Added parking area at the Raysville NRHT trailhead and added NRHT relation.
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Added NRHT relation to newest segment of Pennsy Trail in Hancock County, Indiana.
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Removed NRHT relation from N. Perimeter Rd. Will be added back when a sidepath is built there.
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Modified Feature Type to Foot Path to highlight the very rustic nature of its trail surface and the important fact that it is a dead end trail with public access only from the northeast end.
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Modified Feature Type to Cycle Path to be consistent with all of the other Vandalia Trail segments.
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Removed bicycles from approved access to these pedestrian only paths.
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Further refinement of open trail west end location based on measurement, plus slight re-alignment of the route leading up to it onto the former railroad bed.
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Designated the existing driveway feature as "private" access.
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Corrected the boundary route in the northwest corner to not include a section of the former railroad property.
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Moved west end of open trail 0.2 miles east to actual end point, added trail name, and updated trail features
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Removed NRHT relation from abandoned railway feature.
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Extended Henry Co. NRHT cycle path in Lewisville
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Extended Henry Co. NRHT cycle path west to CR 225W.
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Defined Henry Co. NRHT cycle path from Raysville to Dunreith.
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Disconnected abandoned railroad feature from the NRHT trailhead, since the abandoned railroad is not the trail feature.
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Returned designation to former railway, since it appears that another contributor desires to keep the railroad history highlighted. Will create a separate feature for the NRHT cycle path.
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Returned designation to former railway, since it appears that another contributor desires to keep the railroad history highlighted. Will create a separate feature for the NRHT cycle path.
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Redesignated Henry Co. NRHT as cycle path, rather than just abandoned railroad.
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Redesignated Henry Co. NRHT as cycle path, rather than just abandoned railroad.