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In Forest Ranch CA, near the intersection of SR32 and Schott Rd. the map currently shows an area that crosses Schott Rd. This is wrong and has been for at least 40 years. The area north of Schott is Forest Ranch Baptist Church and the area south of Schott is currently a charter school and has been for at least 10 years.

asked 01 Jun '22, 21:26

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BCNorwich was so kind to update the map. But since your question was how to do it I want to add a bit of explanation.

You can do those changes yourself. All you have to do is create an account on openstreetmap.org, zoom to the area where you want to make the change and click the edit button there. This opens the editor iD. There is a tutorial you should follow to make your first steps. Learn OSM is another valuable resource to learn more about editing.

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answered 02 Jun '22, 21:16

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Hi, I found websites for the school and church. So I've made amendments to the area adding both features. Please check that this is OK. Regards Bernard

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answered 02 Jun '22, 07:38

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