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<div dir="ltr">Ray,
<div>Thanks for taking on the task of fixing the tribal
boundaries. From personal experience of having done a number
of these, it's hard work and easy to make errors. But don't
let that discourage you. It feels great once you're complete.</div>
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<div>One note - as far as I know, tribal boundaries should just
be boundary=aboriginal_lands. Admin levels are designed for
areas tagged boundary=administrative. Because tribal
lands/reservations have a unique standings they should just be
tagged boundary=aboriginal_lands.</div>
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<div>Feel free to contact me directly if you need help.</div>
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<p>When I was creating the relation, I found the
"boundary=aboriginal_lands" thing.</p>
<p>Give a shout if you see anything wrong with this.</p>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/11867393">http://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/11867393</a></p>
<p>And I have not yet, of course, added the bit that will cross into
California.<br>
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<p>cheers - ray<br>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 2:03 PM
Ray Kiddy <<a href="mailto:ray@ganymede.org"
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I am seeing an interesting editing task at the eastern edge of
Riverside <br>
County in California. As of now, I am not expert enough in
JOSM to do <br>
it, but I will, at some point, be able to do it and I will do
it then. <br>
Unless someone else wants it.<br>
<br>
I am starting to add lines to define the city boundaries of
Blythe, CA. <br>
Almost nothing is there in OSM.<br>
<br>
But the interesting bit is at the nothern part of the eastern
edge of <br>
the city boundary. This line in the Colorado River actually
separates <br>
the states of California and Arizona and is the eastern
boarder of <br>
Blythe but it is also the western border of the Colorado River
Indian <br>
Tribes Reservation (<a
href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/702934460"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/702934460</a>).<br>
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The issue is that the southern border of the reservation
actually <br>
crosses the CA-AZ state line and this is not seen in OSM. It
has a "toe" <br>
sort of shape, facing west. See the eastern edge of the map
below.<br>
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<a
href="https://gis.countyofriverside.us/Html5Viewer/?viewer=MMC_Public"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://gis.countyofriverside.us/Html5Viewer/?viewer=MMC_Public</a><br>
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So, what I think I need to do is:<br>
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1) Change the reservation from a way into a relation with the
proper <br>
admin level. (Done)<br>
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1a) Fix the southern border of the reservation, which should
cover the <br>
road there. The reservation does not include the road in OSM.<br>
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2) Split the way that currently cuts off the toe, but I need
to not muck <br>
up the CA-AZ border.<br>
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3) Add the lines for the toe. This also involves moving the
northern <br>
edge of the Palo Verde Ecological Reserve, whose northern edge
is too <br>
far north in OSM.<br>
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4) Actually the nothern edge of the eco reserve needs to be
split off <br>
because it is now also the border of the reservation.<br>
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5) Add the ways created for the norther edge of the toe into
the <br>
reservation's relation.<br>
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And that is it. And I need to not break all of the other
things around. <br>
Easy peasy! :--)<br>
<br>
I am open to any suggestions. On the other hand, I am willing
to do <br>
these things when I figure out some of the advanced stuff in
JOSM. Fun <br>
stuff.<br>
<br>
cheers - ray<br>
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