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144458048

MO Z is secondary here, but bridge was accidentally left as tertiary

144453702

Brownington was untouched. The roads just don't even match with reality at this point.

144452372

I downgraded the way here labeled "State Highway F" to track because the concrete is completely torn up and interspersed with earth. There does not appear to be a crossing over the stream anymore, also.

144431144

Bounding box is large due to power lines as usual.

144431144

I also removed a duplicate label for Henderson, MO. I kept the older one.

144425608

Correction: the route relation was not removed, but the ref tag on the ways was. I will add the route relation.

144425608

This changeset also introduced some yield signs and dead ends.

144425608

U.S. 60 Bus., MO B, and CR 253 (in name only, as road is state owned) are all concurrent for a stretch in Rogersville.

144425608

This is being done in preparation for reworking the concurrencies here and addressing my note #3999754 about the route relation being removed last year for Route B.

144393494

This changeset adds ref tag to the way because I forgot it

144422612

There was also a segment in here accidentally tagged ref="MO E", so I changed that to ref="MO EE"

144419419

I also bumped T from unclassified to tertiary

144418332

I fixed up some power lines that were originally tiger-glued to the roads, too.

144384427

ref="MO O" was incorrectly set for some of these ways due to O being to the south of 160. Other ways were named "Northwest 60th Lane" which is another wrong tiger-ism

140113347

I accidentally had an edit queued up for Pomme Creek that got stuck in this changeset.

139894939

Bing imagery is iffy here, so I used Clarity to draw the culvert and roughly positioned it for Bing alignment.

139847492

There are some old exposed boat ramps that are exposed along the river in the abandoned Lakeside area which I used to decide that Bing gave the best river banks for a map.

139847492

Bing Aerial Imagery was used to retrace the riverbanks. Esri World shows the river running higher than average.

139847492

The county line is within the river area. Arnold Township extends to the county line. The City of Arnold extends to the river banks afaict.

139590389

Also added some natural=tree.