Hello -

I am seeing an interesting editing task at the eastern edge of Riverside County in California. As of now, I am not expert enough in JOSM to do it, but I will, at some point, be able to do it and I will do it then. Unless someone else wants it.

I am starting to add lines to define the city boundaries of Blythe, CA. Almost nothing is there in OSM.

But the interesting bit is at the nothern part of the eastern edge of the city boundary. This line in the Colorado River actually separates the states of California and Arizona and is the eastern boarder of Blythe but it is also the western border of the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation (https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/702934460).

The issue is that the southern border of the reservation actually crosses the CA-AZ state line and this is not seen in OSM. It has a "toe" sort of shape, facing west. See the eastern edge of the map below.

https://gis.countyofriverside.us/Html5Viewer/?viewer=MMC_Public

So, what I think I need to do is:

1) Change the reservation from a way into a relation with the proper admin level. (Done)

1a) Fix the southern border of the reservation, which should cover the road there. The reservation does not include the road in OSM.

2) Split the way that currently cuts off the toe, but I need to not muck up the CA-AZ border.

3) Add the lines for the toe. This also involves moving the northern edge of the Palo Verde Ecological Reserve, whose northern edge is too far north in OSM.

4) Actually the nothern edge of the eco reserve needs to be split off because it is now also the border of the reservation.

5) Add the ways created for the norther edge of the toe into the reservation's relation.

And that is it. And I need to not break all of the other things around. Easy peasy! :--)

I am open to any suggestions. On the other hand, I am willing to do these things when I figure out some of the advanced stuff in JOSM. Fun stuff.

cheers - ray



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