Changeset: 144022958
Extended trunk route; mapped road links; added traffic signals and stop signs
Closed by Joseph R P
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Discussion
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Comment from they
Hi Joseph,
Can you point to any correspondence with the community or updating tagging guidance regarding this classification change to trunk? Last I checked, New Mexico agreed on this trunk network: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/New_Mexico/Highway_Classification#Route_Roster, which does not include this stretch of NM 90. If you want to make a change to the trunk network, could you please leave a note in that wiki page's discussion board as well as the pertinent mailing lists and Slack channels before making the change, and then after getting a consensus or no feedback after a few days, document the change in that route roster? A lot of thought was put into that list to prevent all the major highways from getting retagged every couple of years.
Thank you.
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Comment from Joseph R P
The NM class. page appears to still only be in the draft/proposal stage according to the banner at the top, and I don't assume those have yet been completed or are set in stone so I take them with a grain of salt. If this is outdated then I can remove that tag and put in the reasoning for making NM 90 trunk (which is to link Silver City to Tucson and places in that general direction).
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Comment from they
I think it's safe to say that page is past Draft status by now. Removing the draft tag seems reasonable to me.
I must have been thinking when deciding to only make US 180 into Silver City that most commerce from that city would feed into Las Cruces and El Paso making NM 90 less important. It would be interesting to see if there are any data on the amount of trade between cities and counties that we could look at, but for now, I think this edit is reasonable. It would be nice to keep the documentation up to date where we have it, though.
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