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This map is in reference to whether it would be possible to re-open Chapman for bicycle access.
This map is in reference to whether it would be possible to re-open Chapman for bicycle access. Google maps incorrectly shows Chapman as a through street. (It probably was at one time but not since I moved here in 2002.)


Green tinted areas are owned by Evanite. Evanite actually owns the land that the closed off portion of Crystal Lake Dr is on.
Green tinted areas are owned by Evanite. Evanite actually owns the land that the closed off portion of Crystal Lake Dr is on, so there is more to it than simply removing the barrier fence.


Credits: Map assembled by Brian Wilson from data collected from local agencies.
Credits: Map assembled by Brian Wilson from data collected from local agencies.

Revision as of 18:26, 4 November 2008

This map is in reference to whether it would be possible to re-open Chapman for bicycle access. Google maps incorrectly shows Chapman as a through street. (It probably was at one time but not since I moved here in 2002.)

Green tinted areas are owned by Evanite. Evanite actually owns the land that the closed off portion of Crystal Lake Dr is on, so there is more to it than simply removing the barrier fence.

Credits: Map assembled by Brian Wilson from data collected from local agencies. The road and railroad layers courtesy Benton County GIS. The parcel layer is from Benton County Tax Assessor (2008 probably). The air photo is from City of Corvallis GIS 2004.