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2743392 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

There's a small court here, going east off of North Joseph.

The signs at the intersection read 11400 N. Joseph Street and 3200 West Pewter Court.

(I also put in a note about the two sections of North Joseph Street now connecting.)

2743382 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

These two sections of North Joseph Street now connect with a paved road and they are building new homes here.

2711130 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

There is a gate here to keep you from entering a business and the gate is before where the road ends. (40.7402733, -89.5881837) is the location of the gate.

If makes E Sciota after the gate inaccessible.

2692877 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

High Point Terrace has a road surface change and private drive signs. I think this one might actually be a legit private drive.

This was also the one place that we got yelled at by a resident.

2692874 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

This block of Leland Street does not exist. We walked it, but it’s just a lot with giant piles of gravel that we walked so around to get the nodes.

2692871 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

I’m not sure this should still be labeled Octoberfest.. as that’s an event but not a place? Of course, the event has a location...

2692298 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

This road has a private drive sign, I think near the curve, but it’s been awhile since I’ve been there.

2692283 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

There is a private drive sign here and the road changes from regular street to driveway.

There’s also a big house on that circle drive.

2694945 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

This does not exist.
We walked it recently. It’s an empty lot on University. There are woods but they don’t even have a path; we had to literally walk through stinging nettles to get to the node at the end of what the map says is a road. :)

2688747 Jennifer Jacobsen-Wood

This road should end BEFORE the house. I've walked the street twice and it's a standard cul de sac, with the houses forming a sort of semi-circle around the street.