I-69 in NW Mississippi
I posted this to the unlock forum, but it hasn't been acted on, so since it is of significance, I'll try here too.
https://www.waze.com/editor/?lon=-90.20 ... 4,61866865
In western Desoto County, I-69 needs to be routed over the road currently marked as MS-713, to the intersection where the road marked as MS-304 currently is. To the west of that point, it is still MS-713 (until such time that they extend I-69 further to the west/southwest) until its intersection with US-61.
https://www.waze.com/editor/?lon=-90.21 ... 1,57634336
This highlighted section should be re-labeled as MS-304, which shares a concurrency with the entire length of I-69 until its intersection with I-55 to the east, where MS-304 terminates now.
I think I'm going to have to contact the county or MS DOT and find out what they are currently calling the stretch of MS-304 between the intersection with I-69/MS-713 and MS-301 because I can't find an updated map (everything on the MSDOT website is dated 2006-2007) that shows the current name, but all of the signs for MS-304 have been removed, except for the MS-304 Scenic Loop signs through Hernando and Lake Arkabutla.
https://www.waze.com/editor/?lon=-90.20 ... 4,61866865
In western Desoto County, I-69 needs to be routed over the road currently marked as MS-713, to the intersection where the road marked as MS-304 currently is. To the west of that point, it is still MS-713 (until such time that they extend I-69 further to the west/southwest) until its intersection with US-61.
https://www.waze.com/editor/?lon=-90.21 ... 1,57634336
This highlighted section should be re-labeled as MS-304, which shares a concurrency with the entire length of I-69 until its intersection with I-55 to the east, where MS-304 terminates now.
I think I'm going to have to contact the county or MS DOT and find out what they are currently calling the stretch of MS-304 between the intersection with I-69/MS-713 and MS-301 because I can't find an updated map (everything on the MSDOT website is dated 2006-2007) that shows the current name, but all of the signs for MS-304 have been removed, except for the MS-304 Scenic Loop signs through Hernando and Lake Arkabutla.
Re: I-69 in NW Mississippi