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# Alleys should '''always''' be mapped if; they have an official name, or they are the sole access to a home or business. | # Alleys should '''always''' be mapped if; they have an official name, or they are the sole access to a home or business. | ||
# Alleys '''often are''' mapped if; if they are acknowledged by the municipality. | # Alleys '''often are''' mapped if; if they are acknowledged by the municipality. | ||
# | # If an alley does not meet the above criteria, care should be taken before drawing to ensure routing will not be negatively affected. | ||
'''When mapping alleys, use the following rules:''' | '''When mapping alleys, use the following rules:''' | ||
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* Consider destination routing for alleys which will be closer to the destination pins for house numbers, or from Google, as this can cause all navigation to all the addresses on that block to route onto the alley instead. It may be better not to map these alleys. | * Consider destination routing for alleys which will be closer to the destination pins for house numbers, or from Google, as this can cause all navigation to all the addresses on that block to route onto the alley instead. It may be better not to map these alleys. | ||
* Some alleys are one-way while others are two-way. | * Some alleys are one-way while others are two-way. | ||
* If you have any doubts about whether to add an alley, consult a higher ranking editor. | |||
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<sub>{{note|a|a}}Google address pins may need adjusting as well.</sub> | <sub>{{note|a|a}}Google address pins may need adjusting as well.</sub> |
Revision as of 02:51, 15 December 2015
Wyoming Alleys
Alleys are driveable roads that often provide access to the rear of a business or residence. They can be an important part of the map for routing purposes especially for places with rear access only and for drivers starting a route from an alley.
Mapping alleys in Wyoming is permitted with the following guidelines:
- Alleys should always be mapped if; they have an official name, or they are the sole access to a home or business.
- Alleys often are mapped if; if they are acknowledged by the municipality.
- If an alley does not meet the above criteria, care should be taken before drawing to ensure routing will not be negatively affected.
When mapping alleys, use the following rules:
- Public alleys are to be mapped as a Parking Lot Road and named Alley when otherwise unnamed.
- Private or gated alleys are to be mapped as a Private Road with no name unless otherwise named.
- When adding an alley segment, House Numbers and Stop Points should be bumped to ensure the entrance is closest to the primary access point. Keep in mind some residences or business may have dual access. In such cases, default to the main road.[a]
Considerations:
- Consider destination routing for alleys which will be closer to the destination pins for house numbers, or from Google, as this can cause all navigation to all the addresses on that block to route onto the alley instead. It may be better not to map these alleys.
- Some alleys are one-way while others are two-way.
- If you have any doubts about whether to add an alley, consult a higher ranking editor.
^a Google address pins may need adjusting as well.