HMC3rd's Notes
Notes submitted or commented on by HMC3rd
| Id | Creator | Description | Created at | Last changed | |
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| 3804715 | HMC3rd | This section of Richmond Ave has been pedestrianized before July 2023, should be updated and re-mapped. |
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| 3088190 | عثمان ਉਸਮਾਨ bgo_eiu | Stop with no sidewalk (will look up how to tag later) via StreetComplete 41.1 |
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| 3116163 | HMC3rd | Has the status of this road changed? Bike exploration today showed this road freshly paved up to this point, then a pile of gravel blocking what appeared to be an unmaintained gravel-ish track ahead. |
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| 4516511 | HMC3rd | Is there any evidence that this should still be mapped as a path? State park maps do not locate any trails in this area and this is mapped as accessed only from private property abutting the park. Park regulations request visitors stay on designated trails, this would appear to be counter to such guidance. https://dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Pages/central/GunpowderFalls/Hereford-Area-Trails.aspx |
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| 4388487 | HMC3rd | I looked for this "trail" today (8/17/24) on a bike ride. The most likely access point was a gate to a Baltimore County Stormwater retention area that was signed "No Dumping / No Trespassing". I do not think this trail actually exists - I support the idea of it, would be a great cut-through - but I believe this should be removed as there's no trail visible here. |
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| 4166632 | HMC3rd | This trail should be re-surveyed. Currently this location is a residential construction project. (as of 3/24/2024) |
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| 4022585 | The Glen Arm US post office entrance is on Long Green Pike |
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| 1060892 | ElliottPlack | New Housing Development here that is not currently visible on Bing or MD imagery. Please do not remove the new roads or boundaries unless it is surveyed. |
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| 3502277 | HMC3rd | New wooden bridge crossing (and trail alignment) approx here based on bike ride 1/2/2023. |
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| 3321359 | HMC3rd | This needs to be re-surveyed, I rode my bike on this road this morning and Wissahickon Ave appears to ends just after 4th Avenue. The so-called "5th Avenue" appears to be two-track trail and not at all an actual road. |