Military Bases and Government Installations
The United States military uses bases to house and train our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen to send them to the front lines of battle or disaster. The military has bases throughout the country in different terrain to help keep the troops trained for various types of terrain throughout the world. Someone stationed in Florida may find themselves in the desert of California for desert warfare, while someone from California may be sent to Alaska to train in the arctic cold. Each base is unique in what it is used for.
Naming
All roads within the confines of the gate for a military base should have the official name of the base as the city name. Examples: NS Mayport, NAS Jacksonville, or NSB Kings Bay. City names should change at the gate, where the private road is.
Approved abbreviations are:
Roads
Gates
While road treatment is covered here, gates should be set to private road going into the gate and Street / Primary Street going out of the gate.
Functional classification
Most roads within a base are set to street.
Bases are not set to functional classification per state guidelines as they all fall outside of state DoTs. For most military bases (especially in the eastern part of the US) the highest classification should be Primary Street . For those large bases in the western part of the US, Minor Highway is allowed.
Typically, bases east of the Mississippi River are not big enough for Minor Highway . Primary Street should be the highest classification of road. Roads leading to/from gates can be classified at the higher level road. If a road is a high traffic road for the base, it can be classified as a Primary Street .
Gates
Places
Military bases
Most military bases do not need an area placed around them. Smaller bases can have an area placed on it. If you can fit a large majority of the base into the screen at the 500' level, then it qualifies for an area. NOLF Imperial Point is an example of this type of setup. Make sure all roads in the area are created and treated just as any other road. If there is only one road in/out, the private gate does not need to be set up, as there is no need to restrict the general population as Waze will not route through the base.
Places approved for military bases
PHOTOS OF ANY KIND ARE NOT ALLOWED
- College / University
- Commissary
- Gas stations
- Lodging (base hotels)
- Museums
- Parade grounds
- Parks
- PX/BX
- Residences
- School
Places not approved for military bases
The reasoning behind these are a person who is hungry and searches for "Burger King" will get the closest one to them. The closest may be on a military base which they don't have access to.
- Barracks
- Fast food places
- Hangars
- Numbered buildings
- Troop clubs (NCO, officer, etc)