https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Trombonist2003&feedformat=atomOpenGeofiction - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T17:08:33ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.0https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=721Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-15T19:08:24Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Active Nominations */</p>
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<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
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==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
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Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
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* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
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Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
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If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
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==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
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Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
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Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
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==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Yes.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
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==Active Nominations==<br />
Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
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Certain nominations have been grandfathered from the F2021 Ballot. Users have been asked if they wish to resubmit these ballots as the date approaches.<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
<!-- Archived for Brunanter<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
--><br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Category:Federal_States_collaborative_documentation&diff=718Category:Federal States collaborative documentation2021-09-14T22:06:07Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Meta versus canon */</p>
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<div>''Category of Federal States collaborative documentation, as related to states, regions, and the capital district. List can be found at the bottom of this page.''<br />
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Welcome back to the wiki!<br />
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Before making a page for your state, or changing any existing pages, please take the time to read these regulations and guidelines - they are important to maintaining a functioning wiki, and to improving the usability and consistency of the FSA pages.<br />
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Standard wiki etiquette applies here. Don't edit public or other users' pages (without permission, of course). <br />
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'''If it's not yours to edit, don't edit it.'''<br />
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As per the rules of Wiki 2.0, FSA stateowners and collaborative coordinators will be limited as to the number of pages they can create, and new regulations have been implemented as to what pages and files users must categorize (everything), and how they will be categorized.<br />
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=Instructions and Wiki Policy=<br />
== Meta versus canon ==<br />
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There will now be a clear distinction between pages regarding things in-universe, and out-of-universe. For the purposes of clarity, they will be known here as canon and meta, respectively.<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"<br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are canon regard "real" things in the OGF world. These include articles regarding states, cities, events, and other lists.</ul><br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are meta regard (usually) collaborative matters. These include state collaboration pages (not the state page), the [[Collab:Federal States/Franchises|Federal States Franchises]] page, the [[Collab:Federal States/National Parks|Federal States Natural Parks Nomination]] page, and regional organizations pages (i.e. the [[Collab:Federal States/West Lakes Compact|West Lakes Compact]] page).</ul><br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"> '''A page is either canon or meta — never both.''' </div><br />
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This means that collaborative states (Eustacia, West Massodeya, etc.) will have '''two''' pages: A canon page, like a Wikipedia article on the state, and a meta page, to coordinate and help users join the collaborative.<br />
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== Pages ==<br />
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The Federal States canon page will ''not'' be open for general editing by any user. Instead, stateowners and collaborative coordinators should submit requests to the FSA Coordinator(s) to make additions or amendments to the page. The requests will be put in a pool, and the FSA Coordinator(s) will make the changes based on a schedule, which will be made public.<br />
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All Federal States meta pages will be under the namescheme <code>Collab:Federal States/{Collaborative State}</code>, with individual states under <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}</code>. These will be open for general editing (particularly by those involved), but as always, discussion should take place in the associated talk pages or in the FSA forum.<br />
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To keep the wiki clean and efficient, there will be regulations in place to reduce the amount of pages made and files uploaded. This is to everyone's benefit - it'll ensure the Wiki runs smoothly and without unnecessary delay.<br />
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=== Canon content ===<br />
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The wiki is moving away from using username categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[[category:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>[[category:User:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>). Avoid using them to categorize your artcles and images. All files and pages should instead be categorized either under the state category, or a user sandbox category.<br />
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==== Making new pages ====<br />
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Each page you make regarding your state must be tagged with:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Your State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
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You are permitted to have these pages:<br />
* Main State Page<br />
* "Administrative Divisions of <code>{Your State Name}</code>"<br />
* Significant City (by population, heritage, culture, or history)<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
| ''For example:''<br />
* ''Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Ste. Margaux''<br />
|}<br />
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==== Uploading files ====<br />
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Please reduce as much as possible, the amount of files you upload to the Wiki. Only upload files if you know for sure that you will use them. It is strongly recommended to upload a new version of the file, instead of uploading a new file and marking the old for deletion.<br />
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Every file you upload regarding your state must be tagged with <code><nowiki>[[category:{Your State Name}]]</nowiki></code> and must include a valid license. If any content comes from elsewhere on the web or was not created by you, you must provide a link to the source material. '''This image policy is strictly enforced.'''<br />
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=== Meta content ===<br />
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For collaborative state coordinators, the process will be slightly different. The name of the page should follow the format <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State Name}</code>. Each collaborative state page must be tagged with:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Do '''not''' apply the following tags:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Collaborative State Name}]]<br />
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Fret not, however, these steps should already have been applied. This section is for maintenance purposes, if an error is made.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
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Below, you can see some sample headings for pages related to [[Nishowigan]], and for the general Collaborative State Collaboration page.<br />
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The canon [[Mennowa]] page and meta [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/West Massodeya|West Massodeya Collaboration page]] are set up on the wiki as more thorough examples of the formatting and style of the state page.<br />
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The symbols <code>< ></code> enclosing a topic indicate that the topic could be in a collapsible table or collapsible section format. The intention is to create robust, thorough pages and not scatter information across multiple short pages. Within each of those sections, the information can be contained within a collapsible table, while retaining the full article format. The collapsible property is not required.<br />
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The format for the following pages are strongly suggested, but not mandatory. For the state page, the first level headers (Etymology, History, Geography, Government and Politics, Economy, Demographics, Transportation, and Culture) have been adapted from real Wikipedia articles. For consistency's sake, it is strongly recommended to adopt the first level headers.<br />
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=== Canon pages ===<br />
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For state pages, you will also include the template <code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> at the bottom. Here is an example of how these might apply to Nishowigan:<br />
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==== State pages ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Etymology<br />
** History<br />
*** Wychelle Territory<br />
*** 1960 Winter Pax Nova Games<br />
**** Brief description, link to event page.<br />
* Geography<br />
** Climate<br />
*** Subdivisions<br />
**** Brief description of counties/districts, link to subdivisions page.<br />
**** Brief description of important municipalities, link to subdivisions page.<br />
* Government and Politics<br />
** Nishowigan National Guard<br />
* Economy<br />
* Demographics<br />
** Health<br />
** Education<br />
*** < School list ><br />
** Ethnicity<br />
** Languages<br />
** Religion<br />
* Transportation<br />
** Roadways<br />
** Railways<br />
* Culture<br />
** Symbols<br />
** Sports<br />
* See Also<br />
** Links to other pages related to Nishowigan<br />
* Notes<br />
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<code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> <-- this is the syntax for a template<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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==== State administrative divisions page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Distinction between counties, districts, independent municipalities, and treaty lands<br />
* List of counties and districts<br />
** Annagawi County<br />
** Dexton County<br />
** Dulac District<br />
** Greater Ste. Margaux (Ste. Margaux District)<br />
*** {brief description, link to city page}<br />
** Payette County<br />
** Red County<br />
** Wisgana County<br />
** Unorganized Nishowigan<br />
** [insert Wychelle counties]<br />
* List of independent municipalities<br />
** Croix-de-Nazaire<br />
** Gichimigad<br />
** Fort Skye<br />
** Independent Bradley<br />
** Wychelle<br />
*** Brief description, link to city page.<br />
* List of treaty lands<br />
** Adaskaway 13<br />
** Ginée 12<br />
** Miskigan 21<br />
* Notes<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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==== Significant city page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Greater Ste. Margaux<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<pre><br />
This page has redirects from:<br />
- Ste. Margaux<br />
#REDIRECT [[Greater Ste. Margaux]]<br />
</pre><br />
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* Unfinished<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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Other pages such as "Culture of Nishowigan" or "Economy of Nishowigan" can be created as needed. Please do not create these pages as placeholders. Only use them if a section warrants it. <br />
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In all cases, tag the articles with the two same categories. In this case: <code><nowiki>[[category:Federal States]]</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>[[category:Nishowigan]]</nowiki></code>.<br />
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=== Meta pages ===<br />
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The format for meta collaborative pages is more rigid. This information is critical for new users to join the FSA project, so it is important that the collaborative states pages remain consistent in format. <br />
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You will be asked to complete the template <code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code> and place it at the top of the page. It provides an introduction to the state, the inspiration, and who coordinates the project. Further information is added below.<br />
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible";<br />
! Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code><br />
<br />
* Introduction to the state<br />
* Inspiration and join conditions<br />
* List of contributors<br />
** (It is preferred to include their roles and/or assigned areas)<br />
* More details, <br />
* as needed.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=List of Collaborative Pages=<br />
<br />
[[Category:Official collaborative projects]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=716Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T19:36:28Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Active Nominations */ removed bid.</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Yes.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
<br />
Certain nominations have been grandfathered from the F2021 Ballot. Users have been asked if they wish to resubmit these ballots as the date approaches.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=711Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T16:02:10Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Active Nominations */</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Yes.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
<br />
Certain nominations have been grandfathered from the F2021 Ballot. Users have been asked if they wish to resubmit these ballots as the date approaches.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=710Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T15:56:43Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Active Nominations */</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Yes.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
<br />
Certain nominations have been grandfathered from the F2021 Ballot. Users will be asked if they wish to resubmit these ballots as the date approaches.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=708Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T15:50:15Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Approved National Parks */</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Yes.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
The nomination period for the Summer 2021 ballot has closed. Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=707Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T15:48:29Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Active Nominations */</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Approved.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
The nomination period for the Summer 2021 ballot has closed. Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for February 2022 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for August 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=706Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T15:45:29Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Approved National Parks */</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Approved.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].</ref><br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
The nomination period for the Summer 2021 ballot has closed. Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [[One Central State Historic Site]]<br />
| '''One Central National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| TheMayor<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208391 Confluence State Park]<br />
| '''Confluence National Forest'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| Trombonist2003<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -44.6917 | longitude = 143.1929 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands State Park]<br />
| '''Outer Islands National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
<br />
#map=13/-28.7494/150.6340&layers=D<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli State Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Ruadh<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove Historic Site]<br />
| '''Fort Walprove National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| Glauber<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte State Park]<br />
| '''Hetko Butte National Park / Hetko Butte National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert State Park]<br />
| '''(Mount) Knockaert National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater State Monument]<br />
| '''Lennon Crater National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon State Park]<br />
| '''Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=705Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T15:45:13Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Approved National Parks */</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| Approved.<ref>Hetnico was added to the A2021 ballot retroactively, when it was discovered that it was left out of the original ballot. More information can be found [https://discord.com/channels/804057767232929812/804064598210117653/882646553293099038 here].<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
The nomination period for the Summer 2021 ballot has closed. Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [[One Central State Historic Site]]<br />
| '''One Central National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| TheMayor<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208391 Confluence State Park]<br />
| '''Confluence National Forest'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| Trombonist2003<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -44.6917 | longitude = 143.1929 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands State Park]<br />
| '''Outer Islands National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
<br />
#map=13/-28.7494/150.6340&layers=D<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli State Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Ruadh<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove Historic Site]<br />
| '''Fort Walprove National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| Glauber<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte State Park]<br />
| '''Hetko Butte National Park / Hetko Butte National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert State Park]<br />
| '''(Mount) Knockaert National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater State Monument]<br />
| '''Lennon Crater National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon State Park]<br />
| '''Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/National_Parks&diff=704Collab:Federal States/National Parks2021-09-14T15:33:38Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Approved National Parks */ Adding A2021 notes.</p>
<hr />
<div>The National Park System of the Federal States exists to showcase not only important or unique areas of the Federal States, but also to honor high-quality mapping contributions by members of the FSA community. National Parks and other "National" areas are nominated by individual mappers and are voted on by the FSA community every six months.<br />
<br />
==Nomination Process==<br />
FSA stateowners are encouraged to nominate areas of high-quality mapping for consideration in the National Park System. These can be their own work, or the work of other mappers. At this time, there is '''no limit''' to the number of nominations each stateowner can produce. The approvals will be included on the biannual FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence, which is scheduled for February and August of each year.<br />
<br />
Nominations must be sent via OGF message to the [https://opengeofiction.net/message/new/TheMayor FSA Coordinator] by the last day of the month prior to the biannual election: the next FSA Coordinator Vote of Confidence is in August 2021, which means all nominations for the next vote must be received by '''31 July 2021'''. Nominations must include the location of the site and the requested title of the site, which determines the majority vote needed to be approved. There are two tiers of classification:<br />
<br />
* ''Tier I'' sites are the highest-quality and the most prestigious. While there is no minimum or maximum size, to be approved as a Tier I classification the FSA community must vote with a ''supermajority'' of at least 75% approval. Tier I classifications are as follows:<br />
:* '''National Parks''' are primarily natural spaces;<br />
:* '''National Historic Sites''' are primarily developed or man-made spaces; and<br />
:* '''National Monuments''' are very unique areas, either natural or man-made.<br />
* ''Tier II'' sites are still high-quality sites, but only require a ''simple majority'' vote of over 50% to be approved. Tier II classifications are any other "National" classification, including but not limited to:<br />
:* National Forest, National Prairie, or other natural feature as applicable<br />
:* National Wildlife Refuge<br />
:* National Heritage Area<br />
:* National Battlefield (to be determined once more information about [[Collab:Federal States/History|FSA History]] is determined)<br />
:* National Lakeshore or National Seashore<br />
<br />
Prior to approval, these sites may be tagged as "State ______" (or "Regional ______" if the site spans multiple states) as applicable.<br />
<br />
If a site is nominated but fails the confirmation vote, the site is not eligible to be nominated again until the following voting cycle: for instance, if a site was nominated for the February 2021 vote and was not approved, it cannot be nominated for the August 2021 vote but is eligible for the February 2022 vote.<br />
<br />
==Legacy==<br />
Following the close of voting, approved nominations will be posted here and those sites will officially become part of the FSA National Park System. Once National Park status has been approved, these sites are to be protected as-is regardless of current or future state ownership: the mapped features of the National Park shall not be changed (except to add additional detail) and the boundaries of the approved site shall not change. <br />
<br />
Any expansions would require a second round of nominations for the site as "annexes": for instance, if Sample State Park was approved to become Sample National Park, any additional expansion areas should be nominated as "Sample National Park Annex" and would require a 75% approval on the next ballot before those areas could be officially considered part of Sample National Park.<br />
<br />
Areas that are approved for Tier II status can be upgraded and nominated for a Tier I status at the next eligible election.<br />
<br />
==Approved National Parks==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Site<br />
! Tier<br />
! State(s)<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Admitted<br />
! Approval<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/199078 Heathlands National Seashore]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -41.6641 | longitude = 161.4501 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/182596 Norottuck Watershed National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -41.9094 | longitude = 160.9310 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 71%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/201462 Panalstow National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -40.2818 | longitude = 160.5752 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 61%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/154396 Arghenna Mountains National Forest]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = -40.2227 | longitude = 158.4016 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 54%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208390 Betaouais National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -43.4426 | longitude = 142.4863 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 96%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/173826 Pinkani National Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.7927 | longitude = 140.9884 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 68%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/177359 Rucani National Preserve]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Sierra<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -31.6619 | longitude = 141.2304 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 82%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/189568 Arecales National Volcanic Maritime Protected Area]<br />
| Tier II<br />
| Arecales<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 10 | latitude = 9.4558 | longitude = 178.0801 }}<br />
| Feb 2021<br />
| 89%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238910 One Central National Heritage Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 88%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove National Historic Site]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 81%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 78%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert National Park]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater National Monument]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| Aug 2021<br />
| 94%<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Active Nominations==<br />
The nomination period for the Summer 2021 ballot has closed. Add nominations for the February 2022 ballot here no later than '''31 January 2022'''.<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|- <br />
! Current Name <br />
! Requested Name<br />
! Tier<br />
! Votes needed<br />
! State(s)<br />
! Nominated by<br />
! class="unsortable" | Location<br />
! Eligibility<br />
|-<br />
| [[One Central State Historic Site]]<br />
| '''One Central National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Minnonigan<br />
| TheMayor<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 16 | latitude = -41.5535 | longitude = 141.4510 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/208391 Confluence State Park]<br />
| '''Confluence National Forest'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Nishowigan<br />
| Trombonist2003<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -44.6917 | longitude = 143.1929 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/238972 Outer Islands State Park]<br />
| '''Outer Islands National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -29.2647 | longitude = 148.8963 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22458212 Beaugendre Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Beaugendre National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2847 | longitude = 149.2074 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467918 Pancanli Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Pancanli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.2877 | longitude = 149.3230 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22889820 Mouton Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Mouton National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.3268 | longitude = 149.3645 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/22467917 Chilombich Wilderness Management Area]<br />
| '''Chilombich National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Luziyca<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -29.5214 | longitude = 149.5345 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
<br />
#map=13/-28.7494/150.6340&layers=D<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/190599 Petra Cavalli State Wildlife Refuge]<br />
| '''Petra Cavalli National Wildlife Refuge'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Alormen<br />
| Ruadh<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -28.7494 | longitude = 150.6340 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21636028#map=17/-34.86201/137.88675 Fort Walprove Historic Site]<br />
| '''Fort Walprove National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Clamash<br />
| Glauber<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -34.86103| longitude = 137.88946 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-33.4087/143.8440 Carreras Canyon State Monument]<br />
| '''Carreras Canyon National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Apawiland<br />
| iiEarth<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 14 | latitude = -33.4087 | longitude = 143.8440 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=13/-37.8461/143.5923 Hetko Butte State Park]<br />
| '''Hetko Butte National Park / Hetko Butte National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 13 | latitude = -37.8461 | longitude = 143.5923 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-36.3284/143.2542 Mount Knockaert State Park]<br />
| '''(Mount) Knockaert National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -36.3284 | longitude = 143.2542 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-37.1001/143.6562 Lennon Crater State Monument]<br />
| '''Lennon Crater National Monument'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -37.0963 | longitude = 143.6459 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=12/-38.1883/143.2703 Hetnico Canyon State Park]<br />
| '''Hetnico Canyon National Wilderness Area'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Tennewa<br />
| JoJoBa; oneofbeatlefan<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -38.1883 | longitude = 143.2703 }}<br />
| '''Eligible for August 2021 ballot'''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-41.98726/161.39234 Bronson Park]<br />
| '''Burton Commerce National Heritage Site'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Passamaqueets<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -41.99011 | longitude = 161.38197 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.81078/160.31854 World's End Park]<br />
| '''Old Whalebury Light National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 18 | latitude = -39.81034 | longitude = 160.31771 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/203842 Penquisset Seashore State Park]<br />
| '''Penquisset National Seashore'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -40.2343 | longitude = 160.5468}}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-40.1896/160.1598 Hess Valley]<br />
| '''Hess Valley National Cultural District'''<br />
| Tier II<br />
| 50%+1<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.1935 | longitude = 160.1614 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/11649955 Amiable Island State Park]<br />
| '''Fort Shutter National Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Penquisset<br />
| Zytik<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 15 | latitude = -40.2031 | longitude = 159.9125 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/200651 Eladan Culture State Historic Site]<br />
| '''Eladan Culture National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Michisaukee<br />
| Lithium-Ion<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 12 | latitude = -35.2437 | longitude = 157.2762 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/143177 Santa Elena Volcanic Park]<br />
| '''Santa Elena National Volcanic Park'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 11 | latitude = -32.3423 | longitude = 141.4998 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/way/21007215 Shinuteupca]<br />
| '''Shinuteupca National Historic Site'''<br />
| '''Tier I'''<br />
| '''75%'''<br />
| Sierra<br />
| Brunanter<br />
| {{MER-coordinates | zoom = 17 | latitude = -32.95598 | longitude = 142.35449 }}<br />
| ''Eligible for February 2022 ballot''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Important_persons&diff=702Collab:Federal States/Important persons2021-09-14T14:48:17Z<p>Trombonist2003: </p>
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<div><div style="background:#FF9999"><br />
'''Note:''' FSA-shareholders may add up to ten names here. Please try to make sure that you have marked your names.''' </span><br />
</div><br />
<br />
== Artists and writers ==<br />
* [[Gerald Henderson]] - the writer (born 1789 in Gilbertville / [[Oakhill]] - died 1867 in the same town)<br />
* [[Fred Bronson]] - jazz musician (born 1914 in Itigweyya, [[Seneppi| SN]] - died 1953 in [[Stanton]], [[New Carnaby | NC]]).<br />
* [[Addison Ellis Drake]] - influential colonial-era writer and theologian (born 1638 in [[Ingerland]], died 1701 in Divinity's Grace, [[Culpepper]] ).<br />
*[[Jack Mitchell]] - popular country and western artist (born 1923 in [[Elvira]], [[Sierra|Sra.]], died 1961 in Meyersburg, [[Fellshire|FL]])<br />
<br />
== Business leaders ==<br />
* Leonora Grants (b. 1835, lived Ohunkagan, Makaska), lumber baron, financier, philanthropist<br />
* Joseph Gramercy II (b. 1884 to the wealthy Gramercy family, lived Gramercy, [[Seneppi]]), creator of Gramercy Motors and a streamlined manufacturing process, philanthropist, steel baron/partial owner Seneppi Steel, funded much of the Gramercy metro system<br />
* Harrison J. Kleckney (b. 1860, lived [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]), second owner of Kleckney Railway Cars after inheriting from father Gerald Kleckney, president of the Wallawaukee Electric Street Railway Company, helped fund construction of much of the Wallawaukee Elevated Subway in exchange for then-exclusive use of Kleckney Cars<br />
* Jackson Mane (born 1829, to a poor family 30 miles from present-day Miller), founded Mane's steel in 1855 and directed it until his death in 1891, philanthropist, helped to build many to all of the railroad systems in Walkegan<br />
<br />
== Explorers and pioneers ==<br />
* Père Benoît Le Becq (b. 1788, lived Makaska), controversial colonial-era trader and enslaver ("caretaker") of natives<br />
* Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Pinault (1794-1859), Ardencian born trader, explorer and entrepreneur, at one point owned most of Pinault County, later named after him.<br />
* William Thomas (1764-1832), explored the Western Lakes in the late 1700s, including the Stone-Thomas River basin in [[Minnonigan]].<br />
* Sauganash (c. 1770s-c.1820s), a Native Archantan who helped the settlers of southern [[Minnonigan]] before he was wrongly accused of the [[Lake City#History|Fort Drummond Fire]]. Escaped an angry mob under the cover of darkness and is believed to have canoed to Barba Island before joining other tribes in AR120-57.<br />
* Benjamin Fletcher (1613-1688), first Ulethan to reach [[Trinity Island]] and the founder of [[Clifgate]].<br />
* Jean de Colin (1654-1700), founded the Terre d'Espoir and the la Fortune city.<br />
<br />
== Military persons ==<br />
* John McPearson (1833 - 1904), admiral<br />
* Louis Huntington (First Revolution), General<br />
* Eliange Mongrain (c. First Revolution), not!Minuteman<br />
* Jonathan Butsy, Admiral (b. 1877 in Aerwinya/Oakhill - d. 1931) [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-37.78633/161.05236] <br />
*[[Lovell Braxton]], F.S. cavalry general in the 19th century<br />
*Lt. General James P. Nickerson, 20th century military officer, namesake of Fort Nickerson in [[Sierra]]<br />
* General James McHugh, 20th century General in FS War, namesake of Ft. McHugh.<br />
* Gerald Hoggan (b. 1726 in Otisport, FL - 1804), first Admiral of the FS Navy<br />
<br />
== Politicians ==<br />
===<s>Presidents of the FSA</s>===<br />
''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].''<br />
<br />
=== Regional politicians ===<br />
* Ernest Fitzallen (1804 - 1877), Oakhill senator<br />
* Marvin MacBeth (AKA Roan Stallion) (b. 1878, lived southern Makaska), native rights activist and later state representative and governor in 1920s<br />
* Athelbert Dufour (1897-1985), senator from 1932 to 1944, and governor of Bas-Chanceux from 1948 to 1972, transformed Bas-Chanceux from being uber-catholic to being very secular and socially liberal in a single generation<br />
* Matthew Doremaute (1926-2011), Independent FSA legislator from Seneppi in the 70s-80s, governor of Seneppi in the 60s, mayor of Wallawaukee in the 50s. Known for work on homelessness, attempts at transit funding and public-private infrastructure partnerships, etc. Would have unsuccessfully run for (president? prime minister?) in the 90s before retiring.<br />
* Jennifer Jacobson (1933- ), early freeway revolt advocate; currently advocates for urban freeway renewal, Complete Streets, and walkable neighborhoods. Current vice secretary of the [[Minnonigan]] Department of Transportation and 2021 [[Lake City]] mayoral candidate.<br />
* Alexandre Williams (1618-1695), first governor of the colony of [[Culpepper]], and founder of the city of Hearthsbridge.<br />
* Collin J. Wright (1912-1987) Nipewa's first Governor. Founded the state of Nipewa<br />
* Cheryl Manuela (1947- ) Immigrant and refugee rights activist born in [[Vega]], grew up in poverty in Southern [[Wallawaukee]], Brighston State University law school grad, Seneppi governor from 1986-1990, head of the Grand Lakes Immigrant Law Center from 1990-2003, federal court judge from 2003 to present<br />
<br />
== Others ==<br />
<br />
===Religious Figures===<br />
<br />
*Elijah Ellis (1610-1679), founder of the city of Divinity's Grace in [[Culpepper]], religious dissenter and co-founder of the Egalitarian Church, and founder of what would become Ellis University.<br />
*John Raynham (1938-present), civil rights leader and pastor from [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]. Fought to end systematic racism and segregation in Christic churches, and for interracial marriage to be accepted by the church and the state. Younger brother of politician Sherman Raynham.<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
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Welcome back to the wiki!<br />
<br />
<br />
Before making a page for your state, or changing any existing pages, please take the time to read these regulations and guidelines - they are important to maintaining a functioning wiki, and to improving the usability and consistency of the FSA pages.<br />
<br />
Standard wiki etiquette applies here. Don't edit public or other users' pages (without permission, of course). <br />
<br />
'''If it's not yours to edit, don't edit it.'''<br />
<br />
As per the rules of Wiki 2.0, FSA stateowners and collaborative coordinators will be limited as to the number of pages they can create, and new regulations have been implemented as to what pages and files users must categorize (everything), and how they will be categorized.<br />
<br />
=Instructions and Wiki Policy=<br />
== Meta versus canon ==<br />
<br />
There will now be a clear distinction between pages regarding things in-universe, and out-of-universe. For the purposes of clarity, they will be known here as canon and meta, respectively.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"<br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are canon regard "real" things in the OGF world. These include articles regarding states, cities, events, and other lists.</ul><br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are meta regard (usually) collaborative matters. These include state collaboration pages (not the state page), the [[Collab:Federal States/Franchises|Federal States Franchises]] page, the [[Collab:Federal States/Natural Parks|Federal States Natural Parks Nomination]] page, and regional organizations pages (i.e. the [[Collab:Federal States/West Lakes Compact|West Lakes Compact]] page).</ul><br />
|}<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"> '''A page is either canon or meta — never both.''' </div><br />
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This means that collaborative states (Eustacia, West Massodeya, etc.) will have '''two''' pages: A canon page, like a Wikipedia article on the state, and a meta page, to coordinate and help users join the collaborative.<br />
<br />
== Pages ==<br />
<br />
The Federal States canon page will ''not'' be open for general editing by any user. Instead, stateowners and collaborative coordinators should submit requests to the FSA Coordinator(s) to make additions or amendments to the page. The requests will be put in a pool, and the FSA Coordinator(s) will make the changes based on a schedule, which will be made public.<br />
<br />
All Federal States meta pages will be under the namescheme <code>Collab:Federal States/{Collaborative State}</code>, with individual states under <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}</code>. These will be open for general editing (particularly by those involved), but as always, discussion should take place in the associated talk pages or in the FSA forum.<br />
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To keep the wiki clean and efficient, there will be regulations in place to reduce the amount of pages made and files uploaded. This is to everyone's benefit - it'll ensure the Wiki runs smoothly and without unnecessary delay.<br />
<br />
=== Canon content ===<br />
<br />
The wiki is moving away from using username categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[[category:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>[[category:User:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>). Avoid using them to categorize your artcles and images. All files and pages should instead be categorized either under the state category, or a user sandbox category.<br />
<br />
==== Making new pages ====<br />
<br />
Each page you make regarding your state must be tagged with:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Your State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
You are permitted to have these pages:<br />
* Main State Page<br />
* "Administrative Divisions of <code>{Your State Name}</code>"<br />
* Significant City (by population, heritage, culture, or history)<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
| ''For example:''<br />
* ''Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Ste. Margaux''<br />
|}<br />
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==== Uploading files ====<br />
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Please reduce as much as possible, the amount of files you upload to the Wiki. Only upload files if you know for sure that you will use them. It is strongly recommended to upload a new version of the file, instead of uploading a new file and marking the old for deletion.<br />
<br />
Every file you upload regarding your state must be tagged with <code><nowiki>[[category:{Your State Name}]]</nowiki></code> and must include a valid license. If any content comes from elsewhere on the web or was not created by you, you must provide a link to the source material. '''This image policy is strictly enforced.'''<br />
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=== Meta content ===<br />
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For collaborative state coordinators, the process will be slightly different. The name of the page should follow the format <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State Name}</code>. Each collaborative state page must be tagged with:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Do '''not''' apply the following tags:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Collaborative State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Fret not, however, these steps should already have been applied. This section is for maintenance purposes, if an error is made.<br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
<br />
Below, you can see some sample headings for pages related to [[Nishowigan]], and for the general Collaborative State Collaboration page.<br />
<br />
The canon [[Mennowa]] page and meta [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/West Massodeya|West Massodeya Collaboration page]] are set up on the wiki as more thorough examples of the formatting and style of the state page.<br />
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The symbols <code>< ></code> enclosing a topic indicate that the topic could be in a collapsible table or collapsible section format. The intention is to create robust, thorough pages and not scatter information across multiple short pages. Within each of those sections, the information can be contained within a collapsible table, while retaining the full article format. The collapsible property is not required.<br />
<br />
The format for the following pages are strongly suggested, but not mandatory. For the state page, the first level headers (Etymology, History, Geography, Government and Politics, Economy, Demographics, Transportation, and Culture) have been adapted from real Wikipedia articles. For consistency's sake, it is strongly recommended to adopt the first level headers.<br />
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=== Canon pages ===<br />
<br />
For state pages, you will also include the template <code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> at the bottom. Here is an example of how these might apply to Nishowigan:<br />
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==== State pages ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Etymology<br />
** History<br />
*** Wychelle Territory<br />
*** 1960 Winter Pax Nova Games<br />
**** Brief description, link to event page.<br />
* Geography<br />
** Climate<br />
*** Subdivisions<br />
**** Brief description of counties/districts, link to subdivisions page.<br />
**** Brief description of important municipalities, link to subdivisions page.<br />
* Government and Politics<br />
** Nishowigan National Guard<br />
* Economy<br />
* Demographics<br />
** Health<br />
** Education<br />
*** < School list ><br />
** Ethnicity<br />
** Languages<br />
** Religion<br />
* Transportation<br />
** Roadways<br />
** Railways<br />
* Culture<br />
** Symbols<br />
** Sports<br />
* See Also<br />
** Links to other pages related to Nishowigan<br />
* Notes<br />
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<code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> <-- this is the syntax for a template<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== State administrative divisions page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Distinction between counties, districts, independent municipalities, and treaty lands<br />
* List of counties and districts<br />
** Annagawi County<br />
** Dexton County<br />
** Dulac District<br />
** Greater Ste. Margaux (Ste. Margaux District)<br />
*** {brief description, link to city page}<br />
** Payette County<br />
** Red County<br />
** Wisgana County<br />
** Unorganized Nishowigan<br />
** [insert Wychelle counties]<br />
* List of independent municipalities<br />
** Croix-de-Nazaire<br />
** Gichimigad<br />
** Fort Skye<br />
** Independent Bradley<br />
** Wychelle<br />
*** Brief description, link to city page.<br />
* List of treaty lands<br />
** Adaskaway 13<br />
** Ginée 12<br />
** Miskigan 21<br />
* Notes<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Significant city page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Greater Ste. Margaux<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<pre><br />
This page has redirects from:<br />
- Ste. Margaux<br />
#REDIRECT [[Greater Ste. Margaux]]<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
* Unfinished<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
<br />
Other pages such as "Culture of Nishowigan" or "Economy of Nishowigan" can be created as needed. Please do not create these pages as placeholders. Only use them if a section warrants it. <br />
<br />
In all cases, tag the articles with the two same categories. In this case: <code><nowiki>[[category:Federal States]]</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>[[category:Nishowigan]]</nowiki></code>.<br />
<br />
=== Meta pages ===<br />
<br />
The format for meta collaborative pages is more rigid. This information is critical for new users to join the FSA project, so it is important that the collaborative states pages remain consistent in format. <br />
<br />
You will be asked to complete the template <code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code> and place it at the top of the page. It provides an introduction to the state, the inspiration, and who coordinates the project. Further information is added below.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible";<br />
! Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code><br />
<br />
* Introduction to the state<br />
* Inspiration and join conditions<br />
* List of contributors<br />
** (It is preferred to include their roles and/or assigned areas)<br />
* More details, <br />
* as needed.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=List of Collaborative Pages=<br />
<br />
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<div>''Category of Federal States collaborative documentation, as related to states, regions, and the capital district. List can be found at the bottom of this page.''<br />
----<br />
<br />
Welcome back to the wiki!<br />
<br />
<br />
Before making a page for your state, or changing any existing pages, please take the time to read these regulations and guidelines - they are important to maintaining a functioning wiki, and to improving the usability and consistency of the FSA pages.<br />
<br />
Standard wiki etiquette applies here. Don't edit public or other users' pages (without permission, of course). <br />
<br />
'''If it's not yours to edit, don't edit it.'''<br />
<br />
As per the rules of Wiki 2.0, FSA stateowners and collaborative coordinators will be limited as to the number of pages they can create, and new regulations have been implemented as to what pages and files users must categorize (everything), and how they will be categorized.<br />
<br />
=Instructions and Wiki Policy=<br />
== Meta versus canon ==<br />
<br />
There will now be a clear distinction between pages regarding things in-universe, and out-of-universe. For the purposes of clarity, they will be known here as canon and meta, respectively.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"<br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are canon regard "real" things in the OGF world. These include articles regarding states, cities, events, and other lists.</ul><br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are meta regard (usually) collaborative matters. These include state collaboration pages (not the state page), the [[Collab:Federal States/Franchises|Federal States Franchises]] page, the [[Collab:Federal States/Natural Parks|Federal States Natural Parks Nomination]] page, and regional organizations pages (i.e. the [[Collab:Federal States/West Lakes Compact|West Lakes Compact]] page).</ul><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<div style="text-align: center;"> '''A page is either canon or meta — never both.''' </div><br />
<br />
<br />
This means that collaborative states (Eustacia, West Massodeya, etc.) will have '''two''' pages: A canon page, like a Wikipedia article on the state, and a meta page, to coordinate and help users join the collaborative.<br />
<br />
== Pages ==<br />
<br />
The Federal States canon page will ''not'' be open for general editing by any user. Instead, stateowners and collaborative coordinators should submit requests to the FSA Coordinator(s) to make additions or amendments to the page. The requests will be put in a pool, and the FSA Coordinator(s) will make the changes based on a schedule, which will be made public.<br />
<br />
All Federal States meta pages will be under the namescheme <code>Collab:Federal States/{Collaborative State}</code>, with individual states under <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}</code>. These will be open for general editing (particularly by those involved), but as always, discussion should take place in the associated talk pages or in the FSA forum.<br />
<br />
To keep the wiki clean and efficient, there will be regulations in place to reduce the amount of pages made and files uploaded. This is to everyone's benefit - it'll ensure the Wiki runs smoothly and without unnecessary delay.<br />
<br />
=== Canon content ===<br />
<br />
The wiki is moving away from using username categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[[category:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>[[category:User:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>). Avoid using them to categorize your artcles and images. All files and pages should instead be categorized either under the state category, or a user sandbox category.<br />
<br />
==== Making new pages ====<br />
<br />
Each page you make regarding your state must be tagged with:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Your State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
You are permitted to have these pages:<br />
* Main State Page<br />
* "Administrative Divisions of <code>{Your State Name}</code>"<br />
* Significant City (by population, heritage, culture, or history)<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
| ''For example:''<br />
* ''Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Ste. Margaux''<br />
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==== Uploading files ====<br />
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Every file you upload regarding your state must be tagged with <code><nowiki>[[category:{Your State Name}]]</nowiki></code> and must include a valid license. If any content comes from elsewhere on the web or was not created by you, you must provide a link to the source material. '''This image policy is strictly enforced.'''<br />
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=== Meta content ===<br />
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For collaborative state coordinators, the process will be slightly different. The name of the page should follow the format <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State Name}</code>. Each collaborative state page must be tagged with:<br />
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[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
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Do '''not''' apply the following tags:<br />
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[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
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Below, you can see some sample headings for pages related to [[Nishowigan]], and for the general Collaborative State Collaboration page.<br />
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The canon [[Mennowa]] page and meta [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/West Massodeya|West Massodeya Collaboration page]] are set up on the wiki as more thorough examples of the formatting and style of the state page.<br />
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The symbols <code>< ></code> enclosing a topic indicate that the topic could be in a collapsible table or collapsible section format. The intention is to create robust, thorough pages and not scatter information across multiple short pages. Within each of those sections, the information can be contained within a collapsible table, while retaining the full article format. The collapsible property is not required.<br />
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The format for the following pages are strongly suggested, but not mandatory. For the state page, the first level headers (Etymology, History, Geography, Government and Politics, Economy, Demographics, Transportation, and Culture) have been adapted from real Wikipedia articles. For consistency's sake, it is strongly recommended to adopt the first level headers.<br />
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=== Canon pages ===<br />
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For state pages, you will also include the template <code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> at the bottom. Here is an example of how these might apply to Nishowigan:<br />
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==== State pages ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Etymology<br />
** History<br />
*** Wychelle Territory<br />
*** 1960 Winter Pax Nova Games<br />
**** Brief description, link to event page.<br />
* Geography<br />
** Climate<br />
*** Subdivisions<br />
**** Brief description of counties/districts, link to subdivisions page.<br />
**** Brief description of important municipalities, link to subdivisions page.<br />
* Government and Politics<br />
** Nishowigan National Guard<br />
* Economy<br />
* Demographics<br />
** Health<br />
** Education<br />
*** < School list ><br />
** Ethnicity<br />
** Languages<br />
** Religion<br />
* Transportation<br />
** Roadways<br />
** Railways<br />
* Culture<br />
** Symbols<br />
** Sports<br />
* See Also<br />
** Links to other pages related to Nishowigan<br />
* Notes<br />
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<code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> <-- this is the syntax for a template<br />
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[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
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==== State administrative divisions page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan<br />
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* Distinction between counties, districts, independent municipalities, and treaty lands<br />
* List of counties and districts<br />
** Annagawi County<br />
** Dexton County<br />
** Dulac District<br />
** Greater Ste. Margaux (Ste. Margaux District)<br />
*** {brief description, link to city page}<br />
** Payette County<br />
** Red County<br />
** Wisgana County<br />
** Unorganized Nishowigan<br />
** [insert Wychelle counties]<br />
* List of independent municipalities<br />
** Croix-de-Nazaire<br />
** Gichimigad<br />
** Fort Skye<br />
** Independent Bradley<br />
** Wychelle<br />
*** Brief description, link to city page in <code><nowiki>[[Nishowigan#Wychelle]]</nowiki></code>.<br />
* List of treaty lands<br />
** Adaskaway 13<br />
** Ginée 12<br />
** Miskigan 21<br />
* Notes<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
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==== Significant city page ====<br />
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! Greater Ste. Margaux<br />
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<pre><br />
This page has redirects from:<br />
- Ste. Margaux<br />
#REDIRECT [[Greater Ste. Margaux]]<br />
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* Unfinished<br />
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[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
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Other pages such as "Culture of Nishowigan" or "Economy of Nishowigan" can be created as needed. Please do not create these pages as placeholders. Only use them if a section warrants it. <br />
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In all cases, tag the articles with the two same categories. In this case: <code><nowiki>[[category:Federal States]]</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>[[category:Nishowigan]]</nowiki></code>.<br />
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=== Meta pages ===<br />
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The format for meta collaborative pages is more rigid. This information is critical for new users to join the FSA project, so it is important that the collaborative states pages remain consistent in format. <br />
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You will be asked to complete the template <code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code> and place it at the top of the page. It provides an introduction to the state, the inspiration, and who coordinates the project. Further information is added below.<br />
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible";<br />
! Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}<br />
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<code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code><br />
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* Introduction to the state<br />
* Inspiration and join conditions<br />
* List of contributors<br />
** (It is preferred to include their roles and/or assigned areas)<br />
* More details, <br />
* as needed.<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
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=List of Collaborative Pages=<br />
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[[Category:Official collaborative projects]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Transportation&diff=695Collab:Federal States/Transportation2021-09-14T14:12:24Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Table of Route Numbers */</p>
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<div>This page provides information for '''mapping highways in AR120.'''<br />
==Summary==<br />
The '''Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network''' is a nationwide system of '''motorways''' within the Federal States of Archanta. These high-speed, limited-access roads connect all regions and most states from coast to coast and border to border. The network, which includes both free motorways and tolled motorways, is mapped using the '''FS-xx''' labels, with '''FS-xx (TOLL)''' used for tolled motorways. Odd-numbered routes run north-south, starting with Motorway 1 in the east and Motorway 99 in the west, with primary routes generally ending in "1". Even-numbered routes run east-west, starting with Motorway 2 (theoretically) in the south and Motorway 98 in the north, with primary routes generally ending in "0". Bypass routes through or around cities are three-digit routes where the last two digits are the same as the "parent" route; spur routes (that connect only once to the motorway network) are generally not considered part of the motorway system and should be labeled as state routes.<br />
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==The Motorway Network==<br />
After extensive, protracted discussions in the AR120 forums, the FSA coordinator was tasked with establishing a unified numbering system for the network. As part of this process, the FSA coordinator created a basic network map of priority corridors based on existing, planned, and possible future urban areas within the FSA, with additional considerations for geographic constraints and network coverage. From there, based on discussions in the forums and proposals submitted, the following numbering scheme was established.<br />
===Rules===<br />
====Major Routes====<br />
* '''Even-numbered routes generally run east-west, and generally increase from south to north; odd-numbered routes generally run north-south, and generally increase from east to west.'''<br />
:* This system was chosen based on the overall assumption that the FSA generally grew from southeast to northwest.<br />
* '''Primary routes end in 0 (east-west) or 1 (north-south).'''<br />
:* This system was chosen to be logical and somewhat intuitive, but also to be different from the U.S. Interstate system.<br />
* '''Each state is solely responsible for the routings of their highway numbers.'''<br />
:* Routes shown as concurrent in the system map below are not required to be assigned to the same highway if a parallel highway exists.<br />
* '''Coordination is encouraged between the mappers in the metropolitan Stanton area (New Carnaby, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands) to determine routings and terminus locations.'''<br />
:* Since the metropolitan Stanton area is large, complex, and relatively well-mapped in regards to highways, mappers in this area will have more control over routings and labeling.<br />
* '''States may elect to change the terminus of a primary route provided a direct connection is still available to the designated terminus.'''<br />
:* Example 1: A route with a terminal city short of a national boundary may be extended to the boundary, or may otherwise be extended beyond the terminal city provided the route does not leave the state.<br />
:* Example 2: If two routes run concurrent to a city that is the terminus of the routes, that route may be truncated to where the concurrency would begin.<br />
* '''All 2-digit routes must connect at least three states or travel at least 400 miles, whichever is less restrictive.'''<br />
:* This encourages coordination, and reduces the likelihood of a situation where the FSA "runs out" of numbers.<br />
* '''This map is not absolute. Neighboring states are encouraged to coordinate routings based on geography, built infrastructure, and other constraints.'''<br />
* '''For non-primary routes, states are permitted to use any available highway number that fits in the overall numbering scheme and satisfies the rest of these rules.'''<br />
:* All states must agree to the overall route concept. When a general route is chosen, stateowners should contact the FSA coordinator, who will assign an available route number from the table below.<br />
:* Exceptions to the numbering scheme, or a special request for a particular route number, may be permitted with the approval of the FSA coordinator.<br />
====Bypass Routes====<br />
* '''Bypass routes are permitted and may be numbered by individual states.'''<br />
:* Bypass numbers do not require FSA Coordinator approval.<br />
* '''To number a bypass route, add a digit to the ''left'' of the "parent" route (e.g., Highway 211 is a spur route of Highway 11).'''<br />
:* This was chosen based on how route numbers tend to be pronounced: "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway two-eleven" or "Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway two-fifty". Adding the supplemental digit to the end of the major route number leads to confusion, especially for single-digit highways (Highway 12 being a spur of Highway 1 would lead to confusion; Highway 012 being a spur of Highway 1 would be awkward to pronounce), pronounciation ("Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway eleven-two" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-twelve" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-hundred-twelve"), and potential misunderstandings ("Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway fifty-two").<br />
* '''The same bypass route number is not permitted to be used more than once within a single state, ''unless'' a link between the two individual routes is planned as a future route, currently mapped as under construction, or if the link was abandoned/demolished in the past.'''<br />
:* States are encourage to map disruptions to highways, which adds realism (freeway revolts, decommissionings, budget restrictions, natural disasters, etc.)<br />
* '''Bypass routes that cross state lines should have the same number, and states should coordinate with neighbors before mapping them.'''<br />
:* To avoid confusion, do not use the same spur route number as any other spur route within 300 miles/500 kilometers.<br />
* '''ALL bypass routes MUST connect with at least two parent highways.'''<br />
:* Connecting with the same parent route twice is permitted.<br />
:* Connecting to another bypass route is permitted.<br />
* '''Spur routes that do not reconnect with the national system should be labeled as state highways.'''<br />
:* Exception: spur routes that connect airports, seaports, ferries, or military installations are permitted to be labeled as FS-xxx motorways.<br />
====Exceptions====<br />
Some motorways "break" the numbering grid based on their alignments. Exceptions are permitted on a case-by-case basis, but should generally be avoided wherever possible.<br />
* Motorway 1, one of the historically earliest primary highways in the FSA (connecting Burton, Stanton, and Huntington) crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 15 crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 22 runs south of Motorway 20 east of Cobbet, NC.<br />
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===System Map===<br />
'''This map is for planning purposes only.''' Individual routings are the sole discretion of each state owner, provided the route serves the same general areas shown below. If you'd like to make a significant change to the route shown below, please contact the FSA coordinator. Decent-sized cities with at least some mapping are shown with red icons; these cities should be served by the primary routes shown. Known planned cities are shown with green icons; if the plan for your state changes or if there's a different city you'd wish to use on the map, feel free to correct or add it. Likely future city locations in future states are shown with black icons; these are purely theoretical and should not be assumed to be permanent locations of intersecting highways. Not all cities are shown, since intra-state routings are the sole responsibility of each individual state owner. This map shows primary routes only.<br />
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===Table of Route Numbers===<br />
Locations noted with an asterisk (*) are outside the FSA; the motorway is expected to serve a port of entry with the neighboring country listed.<br />
States listed with a slash (XX/XX) indicate an alignment that will need coordination between the two listed states to determine which state should have the primary route. This does not preclude a bypass route in the other state. States listed in parenthesis are optional states in the corridor, based on motorway routing.<br />
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'''All available route numbers must be released by the FSA Coordinator before mapping.''' See Talk page for more details. Bypass routes (FS-xxx) do not require approval before mapping and should not be listed below.<br />
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Route relations include the southbound/westbound direction and are tagged with '''"type" = "route" + "route" = "road" + "ref" = "FS-XX"'''.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major North-South Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|1|189859}} || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Burton - Standish - Stanton - Huntington || TI, PA, MO, OK, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, CP || Old Main Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|5|189860}} || Secondary || Assigned || Hope Harbor - Standish || AS, OK ||<br />
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| 7 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
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| 9 || Secondary || Available || || || <br />
|-<br />
| '''11''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Vermouth - Stanton - Lafayette - Rivertown - Morsboro - Yorksey - Hazelboro - Unesia* || FL, AS, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, 21, 22, EY, LN, EU || East Coast Motorway<br />
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| 13 || Secondary || Assigned || Stanton - Waltmore - Chestnuts - ''Fulton'' - ''Ardencia*'' || NC, FL ||<br />
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| 15 || Secondary || Assigned || Oceansborough - Yorksey - Randalia* || 24, LN, EU, 26 || Northeast Corridor<br />
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| 17 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''21''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Otisport - Saint Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire - Unesia* || FL, NC, GL, CP, 28, 27, 26, EU || Inland Bypass Motorway<br />
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| 23 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''31''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Meyersburg - Saint Jacobs || FL, NC, GL || East Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || Secondary || Assigned || Waitesfield - Stelfeld || MC || Approved to create FS-60 gap through East Massodeya and Michisaukee<br />
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| 37 || Secondary || Assigned || Odrickville - Ardencia* || FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''41''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Creadingsfield - Madawan - Massodeya City - Randalia* || 37, NP, 35, GN, MC, EM || West Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 43 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 45 || Secondary || Reserved || || 37, GN, WM || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 47 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 49 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''51''' || '''Primary''' || '''Planned''' || Ardencia* - Cape Chardonnay - Austinburg - Minneuka || 56, 37, NP, 35, GN, (ME) || ''Preliminary corridor planning underway''<br />
|-<br />
| 53 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 55 || Secondary || Assigned || Ardencia* - Ramani - Kennsville - Atkinsville - South Minneuka - Andreapolis || 56, 59, NP, 35, GN, WM, AL || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 57 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 59 || Secondary || Assigned || Lee - Lemmington - Beckford || 59 ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''61''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ohunkagan - Harmegido - Minneuka - Thinis - Andreapolis || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Alormen River Valley Motorway<br />
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| 63 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
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| 65 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
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| 67 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
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| 69 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''71''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Marksville - Tokatawoape - Des Nonnes - Saint Joseph - Apricity - Alamar - San Pascual - Pavonearse* || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Central Plains Corridor<br />
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| 73 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 75 || Secondary || Assigned || || 73, AW, RI, TE, OT || Playa Gomez/El Rayo - Silverdale/Dawson - Kirkaldy/Chottane - Eriksburg<br />
|-<br />
| 77 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 79 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''81''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ste. Margaux - Franklinsburgh - Wallawaukee - Pike - Gleason - Dennison || NI, SN, OT, TE, AQ, RI, SA || Southwest Corridor<br />
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| 83 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
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| 85 || Secondary || Assigned || Wallawaukee - Gleason - (Fort Braxton) || SN, MN, (WJ) || Wahauja section cancelled by state DOT<br />
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| 87 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
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| 89 || Secondary || Assigned || Lake City - Gleason - Barstone/Nenova || MN, SN, AQ, TN ||<br />
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| '''91''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Wychelle - Lake City - Thomasford - Dos Rios - Espinosa - Wahanta - Jundah - Los Reyes || NI, MN, WJ, CL, TA, AT, TM || West Coast Corridor<br />
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| 93 || Secondary || Assigned || Espinosa - San Alonzo - Ondassagam - Barre Harbor - Deodeca* || WJ, MN || <br />
|-<br />
| 95 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 97 || Secondary || Assigned || San Pietro - Inquisicion - Laurensville - Mojaca - Esperanza || AT, (BE), CO || Spur route to link with FS-99 in Santa Clarita also planned<br />
|-<br />
| '''99''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah (via FS-91) - San Faustina - Santa Clarita - Gallego Bay - Mojaca - Esperanza - Los Reyes || TA, AT, BE, CO, TM || Cosperica Coast Corridor<br />
|}<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major East-West Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorway in Nishowigan (if desired)''<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| '''10''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Lee - Meyersburg - Newport - Hope Harbor - Wearhead - Burton || 59, 37, FL, AS, TI, PA || Southeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* - Arsenault - Wytusky - Varnel - Marksville - Ohunkagan || MN, SN, MK || Southlake Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || Secondary || Assigned || Meyersburg - Chestnuts - Sadikady - Divinity's Grace || FL, NC, CR ||<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|16|189858}} || Secondary || Assigned || Ann'harbor - Hearthsbridge - Waltmore || OK, CR, NC ||<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''20''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Lake City - Miller - Wallawaukee - Lee - Kennedy - Wasserstadt - Stanton - Newburyport - Warwick - Saint Renecene || WY, MN, SN, OT, 44, MI, 59, NP, NC, AG, PQ, DI || Southern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || Secondary || Assigned || Belleville - Ruidhall - Saint Jacobs || NC, AG, GL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || Secondary || Assigned || Ondassagam - Lake City - Pike - Nordseehaven || MN, SN, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''30''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || San Alonzo - Gleason - Minneuka - Saint Jacobs - Lafayette || WJ, MN, SN, OT, 44, ME, 35, GL, 05, WH || Central Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 34 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 36 || Secondary || Reserved || || || Reserved for east-west motorway in Mennowa<br />
|-<br />
| 38 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''40''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Nenova/Barstone - Des Nonnes - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50 and FS-1) || (AQ), TE, ME, GN, EM, MC || Heartland Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 42 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 44 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 46 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 48 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''50''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Wahanta - Saint Joseph - Thinis - Huntington - New Annshire - Morsboro || CL, RI, OQ, WM, EM, MC, WS, NA || Northern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 52 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 54 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 56 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 58 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''60''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross || TA, SA, AW, TJ, AL, EM || Tauhon Pass Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 62 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 64 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 66 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 68 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''70''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Randalia* - Unesia* || 26, EU || Transnational Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 72 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 74 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 76 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 78 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''80''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Dennison - Alamar || SA, 73, AL || Northeast Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 82 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 84 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 86 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 88 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''90''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual || CO, TM, CD, 74, 73, AL || Northwest Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 92 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 94 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 96 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 98 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Development==<br />
''This section has been moved to [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]].''<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
[[File:FS shield 3.1.3.png]]<br />
Other shield designs that were voted on are included in [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]]<br />
===Blanks & Banners===<br />
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PNG file shield blanks<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:FSA Blank 1.png|<center>Standard 2d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2.png|<center>Standard 3d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 1 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
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SVG file shield blanks<br />
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'''NOTES:'''<br />
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ALL TEXT uses the font Roadgeek Series D 2000<br />
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Text will appear when SVG file is opened in Inkscape (or another program that can open SVG files)<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank 2.svg|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FSA 2d state name.svg|<center>2d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 2d biz.svg|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d state name.svg|<center>3d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 3d biz route.svg|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
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Banners<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA Banner Toll.png<br />
File:FSA Banner North.png<br />
File:FSA Banner South.png<br />
File:FSA Banner East.png<br />
File:FSA Banner West.png<br />
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Examples<br />
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File:FS-30 sta.png|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FS-30 lg.png|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FS-30 sn.png|<center>2d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-30 biz.png|<center>Standard 2d Business Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sta.png|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sn.png|<center>3d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-670 biz.png|<center>Standard 3d Business Shield<br />
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==Other Highways==<br />
===Guidelines for total length of motorways in each state===<br />
In order to keep the highway network of AR120 realistic, the following guidelines are recommended for total length of motorways in each state. These guidelines are not absolute rules and can be stretched considerably. However, if a state has ''a lot'' more miles than its guideline would recommend, then the owner should probably downgrade as appropriate.<br />
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Just like in the US, big states out west have fewer motorway miles, while small states in the east have more. Because motorway funding is limited, it is highly recommended to coordinate with the owners of neighboring states to plan the most efficient use of each state's transportation budget.<br />
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{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin: 1ex auto 1ex auto; width:40%; align="left;"<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! Recommended<br>motorway miles (km)<br />
|-<br />
| Capital District<br />
| 59 (95)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-03<br />
| 50 (80)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-04<br />
| 221 (356)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-05<br />
| 142 (229)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-06<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-07<br />
| 244 (393)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-08<br />
| 688 (1107)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-09<br />
| 126 (203)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-11<br />
| 1120 (1802)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-12<br />
| 136 (219)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-13<br />
| 65 (105)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-14<br />
| 43 (69)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-15<br />
| 48 (77)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-16<br />
| 76 (122)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-17<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-18<br />
| 314 (505)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-19<br />
| 46 (74)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-21<br />
| 139 (224)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-22<br />
| 141 (227)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-23<br />
| 47 (76)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-24<br />
| 163 (262)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-25<br />
| 248 (399)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-26<br />
| 370 (595)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-27<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-28<br />
| 281 (452)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-29<br />
| 223 (359)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-31<br />
| 752 (1210)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-32<br />
| 498 (801)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-33<br />
| 549 (884)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-34<br />
| 460 (740)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-35<br />
| 625 (1006)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-36<br />
| 734 (1181)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-37<br />
| 387 (623)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-42<br />
| 263 (423)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-43<br />
| 864 (1390)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-44<br />
| 303 (488)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-45<br />
| 331 (533)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-46<br />
| 267 (430)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-47<br />
| 251 (404)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-48<br />
| 447 (719)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-51<br />
| 81 (130)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-52<br />
| 376 (605)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-53<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-54<br />
| 132 (212)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-55<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-56<br />
| 121 (195)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-57<br />
| 97 (156)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-58<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-59<br />
| 85 (137)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-61<br />
| 105 (169)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-71<br />
| 198 (319)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-72<br />
| 41 (66)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-73<br />
| 293 (472)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-74<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-75<br />
| 282 (454)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-76<br />
| 255 (410)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-81<br />
| 231 (372)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-82<br />
| 208 (355)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-83<br />
| 250 (402)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-84<br />
| 722 (1162)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-85<br />
| 49 (79)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-86<br />
| 177 (285)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-87<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-88<br />
| 7 (11)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-92<br />
| 225 (362)<br />
|}<br />
===Motor Trails===<br />
In addition to the national motorway network, an informal network of older, lower-speed highways also exist in the Federal States. These Motor Trails are not planned on a national basis, but rather through direct coordination among the various states. As such, this chart is not moderated, and mappers should coordinate with other states regarding naming, shield design, routings, etc. before posting here. Space to collaborate is available on the [[Talk:OGF:Federal States/Highways|talk page]]. While motor trail names will likely appear in various locations throughout the map (for instance, as the existing name of a primary street through a small town), modern motor trails may not be readily apparent on the map due to bypasses, replacements by motorways, or other disruptions in the network. Motor trails should be mapped as relations for future wiki mini-map purposes.<br />
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Since the Federal States do not have an official national network of primary highways (see above sections regarding motorway development conversations), motor trails should be named (e.g., "Old Main Highway") rather than numbered. However, some motor trails will also likely be part of state highway networks and may carry state highway numbers in each state.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Shield design<br />
! Northern or western terminus<br />
! Southern or eastern terminus<br />
! States served<br />
! Major cities served<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Ingerish Post Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Dunchurch, Arghenna<br />
| Stanton, New Carnaby<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset, New Carnaby<br />
| Dunchurch, Newburyport, Stanton<br />
| Old Stanton - Newburyport - Dunchurch Postal Route<br />
|-<br />
| Oceanic Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Cape Hold, Aperia<br />
| Delenham, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Aperia, Whitestone, Arghenna, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Fairfax, Ardentic Beach, Whaleburyport, Delenham<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Northeast Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| (Randalia Border)<br />
| Bonnaventure, Boscainifornio<br />
| Boscainifornio, Arlington, (Laine)?, (AR120-25)?, (AR120-26)?<br />
| Bonnaventure, Marlington Valley, etc..?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Wallawaukee-Kirkadly Route<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Chottane/Kirkadly, Tennewa<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Tennewa, Oronotia, Seneppi<br />
| Wallawaukee, Nordseehaven, Eriksburg [possible diversion], Chottane/Kirkadly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/212816 Gleason Trace]<br />
| [[File:GleasonTrace.png]]<br />
| Nenova, Aquilia<br />
| Lake City, Minnonigan<br />
| Minnonigan, Walkegan, Aquilia<br />
| Nenova, Gleason, Lake City<br />
| Largely bypassed by FS-89.<br />
|-<br />
| Fort Braxton Post Road<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Fort Braxton, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Seneppi, Minnonigan, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Finch Hill, Gleason, Fort Braxton<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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===Highway Mapping Standards by State===<br />
Stolen from [[OGF:Tagging and rendering/highway]]. Eventually the FSA should have national standards; in the meantime, state mappers are encouraged to add their state to describe how they've been mapping their roadway networks.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="8" | highway=<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! motorway<br />
! trunk<br />
! primary<br />
! secondary<br />
! tertiary<br />
! unclassified<br />
! residential<br />
! service<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Aquilia}}'''<br />
| <small>FS routes and any route with grade separation at crossings and intersections. Must be officially named, like other roads. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 20,000 people, double carriageway.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 10,000 people, typically single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting smaller towns or traversing rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting villages, hamlets, and rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Unnamed roads of any importance. Usually these will be minor roads in colleges, industrial areas, or military bases. </small><br />
| <small>Any named road that does not fulfill higher classification requirements.</small><br />
| <small>Unnamed access roads, private driveways, and alleyways.</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Boscainifornio}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Boscainifornio State Highway System, and other fully access-controlled facilities. </small><br />
| <small>Major, high capacity arterial state highways with dual carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Major, lower capacity arterial state highways with either dual or single carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Minor, low capacity arterial roads with single carriageways (can be signed as state or county highways, or can be unsigned)</small><br />
| <small>Generally minor roads with a single carriageway. These roads are generally unsigned, but can occasionally be signed as state or county highways</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas</small><br />
|- --><br />
|'''{{Clamash}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway: grade separated and controlled access highways: Speed Limit 75 mph rural and 70 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways with dual carriageways: limited access: Speed Limit 65 mph rural and 45 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban areas: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Minor highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban area: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>Minor highways with single carriageway: Speed Limit 55 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads and streets: Speed Limit 50 mph rural and 25-30 mph in urban.</small><br />
| <small>Private roads, service roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Costa Dorada]]'''<br />
|<small>Divided, multi-lane highways with no at-grade intersections. Access controlled with entrance and exit ramps. Speed limits generally set at 70 mph in urban areas and 80 mph in rural areas, with exceptions for congested and mountainous sections.</small><br />
|<small>Multi-lane, divided highways with at-grade intersections. Speed limits ranging from 50 mph to 75 mph.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways, generally with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for the most important urban thoroughfares.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for major city streets.</small><br />
|<small>Roads generally used to connect neighbourhoods with secondary and primary routes. </small><br />
|<small>Minor roads often in rural or industrial areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads in neighbourhoods often connecting residential areas to higher capacity roads.</small><br />
|<small>Private roads and access roads.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Culpepper}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway, grade separated, controlled access highways that otherwise meet federal motorway standards</small><br />
| <small>Dual carriageway, high volume, high speed roads that do not meet federal motorway standards. They may have some at grade intersections and traffic lights.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial roads with higher capacity and speeds (up to 50mph) than secondary roads.</small><br />
| <small>Arterial roads that are narrower with less capacity and lower speeds (up to 40mph).</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads that act as arterials for neighborhoods and small settlements.</small><br />
| <small>Unpaved gravel roads or rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Low speed roads in neighborhoods</small><br />
| <small>Private roads and access roads</small><br />
|-<br />
| [[File:EYflag.png|30px]] '''[[Elway]]'''<br />
| <small>Multi-lane high speed highways. Usually, all the national ones crossing the state. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the state highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the county highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial roads with either dual or single carriageways, in a city or metropolitan area. </small><br />
| <small>Minor roads with either dual or single carriageway in a city or town. </small><br />
| <small>''Not in use in Elway roadway network''</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits and less important city streets. </small><br />
| <small>Private roads, access roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Fellshire}}'''<br />
| <small>All Federal States motorways, as well as other fully access controlled and grade separated dual-carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Divided, partially access controlled parkways or bypasses of towns that only have a single carriageway</small><br />
| <small>Major State Routes</small><br />
| <small>Other State Routes, or roads of much local significance that aren't part of the State Route System.</small><br />
| <small>State Routes of the least importance, as well as other roads of local significance.</small><br />
| <small>N/A</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Gnaerey}}'''<br />
| <small>Controlled Access Highways, including all FS routes, designated FS-000 or GY-000 (FS)</small><br />
| <small>Mostly Controlled Access Highways, open to all traffic, usually sections of other routes, keeping the designation of that category</small><br />
| <small>State Roads, connecting counties, or connections between those routes, usually designated without letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>State or County Roads, connecting locations within a county, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>County Roads, connecting locations to higher order roads, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| colspan="2" | <small>Local roads, not intended but open for thru-traffic</small><br />
| <small>Local routes, generally not suitable for thru-traffic</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Minnonigan}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Minnonigan 900-series expressway system, and other fully access-controlled facilities. Interchanges are numbered based on mileage, increasing from the southern or eastern terminus within the state of Minnonigan.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, divided high-speed highways with limited access from cross-streets. Some major intersections may be grade-separated. In urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume, high-speed (above 50mph) roadway with six lanes or more that may or may not have a median.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, high-speed two-lane roads with full access to and from most cross-streets. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume roadway with four-to-six lanes with speed limits generally between 35mph and 50mph.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, similar two-lane cross-section as primary roads, but with lower volumes of traffic. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a mid- to high-volume roadway with two-to-four lanes with speed limits generally below 35mph.</small><br />
| <small>Urban and suburban collector roads to connect neighborhoods to higher-speed roadways. Generally two lanes with speed limits below 35mph. Rarely used in rural areas.</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks, such as internal streets on college campuses, industrial facilities, or airports.</small><br />
| <small>All other roads, generally serving properties immediately adjacent to the road and rarely used for through traffic.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{New Carnaby}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All state routes in New Carnaby are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Newlynn}}'''<br />
| <small> Any controlled access highway featuring grade separation and access via on/off-ramps, this includes all FS Routes, and Newlynn state routes<br />
| <small> Any road that serves as a primary transportation corridor between two, or more, urban areas, including two-lane roadways, multi-lane roadways, and divided highways which may feature at-grade intersections and crossings and/or interchanges. <br />
| <small> Primary highway or arterial road that serve both urban and rural areas of the state.<br />
| <small> Lesser capacity arterial roads<br />
| <small> Sub-collector roads<br />
| <small> Unpaved roads<br />
| <small> All other roads that serves a local community<br />
| <small> Access roads, alleys<br />
|- --><br />
| '''{{Nishowigan}}'''<br />
| <small> FS Routes. Dual-carriage, fully segregated roadways assigned to the state by the federal government.<br />
| <small> Downgraded former FS-routes.<br />
| <small> Significant arterial roads, often traversing State borders.<br />
| <small> Arterial roads, often not traversing State borders. Often marking Concession lines. All fully-paved.<br />
| <small> Roads often marking sideroad lines. Such roads might not be paved.<br />
| <small> Not-paved, not significant rural roads not following a concession or sideroad lines. In cities and towns, all will mark two-way streets.<br />
| <small> Smaller roads traversing communities or blocks. In cities and towns, all will be one-way streets.<br />
| <small> Roads serving an individual location.<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Oakhill}}'''<br />
|<small>no motorway</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small>busy state road</small><br />
|<small>less busy state road and busy district road</small><br />
|<small>other district roads</small><br />
|<small>other roads<br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Osaquoya}}'''<br />
|<small>Fully limited access high speed freeways, with at least 4 lanes across both directions of travel. Speed limit is typically 80 MPH unless it is posted otherwise. FS Routes and state routes included.</small><br />
|<small>High speed expressways, contains at-grade intersections but with occasional full limited access interchanges for more important intersections. Speed limits on these roads are typically 70 MPH unless posted otherwise. Only state routes are built as expressways.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways connecting cities, typically 4 lanes across both directions in populated areas, but 2 lanes in rural areas. Speed limits are typically 65 MPH unless otherwise posted. Reserved for state highways.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways connecting smaller towns. In use for both less-important state highways alongside for use on the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System (Lettered Highways). Speed limits are typically 55 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>Small backroads connecting small clusters of residential areas to state highways, along with agricultural areas to highways in the Southern half of the state. For use by the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System, although will not be designated if the road is maintained by it's respective county or another entity outside of the Osaquoya Department of Transportation. Speed limits are typically 50 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>In use by smaller county roads, in cities, or private roads not maintained by the state. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved roads serving residential areas in both rural and urban settings. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction. </small><br />
|<small>Alley ways, parking lot aisles, or other uses typically by private parties.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Penquisset}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All Penquisset state routes are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Seneppi}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain motorway-standard state routes. </small><br />
|<small>Other major trunk highways or very important arterials, including town bypasses</small><br />
|<small>Major primary roads, including major state highways typically connecting larger population areas</small><br />
|<small>Semi-major roads</small><br />
|<small>Minor but important or high traffic hrough roads</small><br />
|<small>All minor roads that are not primarily residential</small><br />
|<small>used only for roads that primarily serve residences or subdivisions</small><br />
|<small>Access roads, alleys</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Sierra}}'''<br />
|<small>Controlled access dual carriageways. Used only for FS-routes and spurs. </small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>All state highways. Always at-grade and one lane in each direction apart from the Northern Turnpike, which is dual carriageway.</small><br />
|<small>Intrastate route designations or major roads in cities.</small><br />
|<small>Used for county roads/routes. Often paved roads, but can be partially or fully unpaved in high mountain areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads, largely unpaved.</small><br />
|<small>Primarily residential roads, paved in most parts but can be unpaved in mountains.</small><br />
|<small>Access, private or other minor roadways</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Tempache}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain primary state routes.</small><br />
|<small>High-speed, limited-access (at-grade intersections), divided highways with at least two lanes in each direction. Part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Major arterial routes typically connecting larger population areas. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Minor arterial routes and routes connecting smaller towns. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Low capacity minor routes that are lined and paved with at least one lane in each direction. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved lower capacity roads through rural areas. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved lower capacity roads through urban areas. </small><br />
|<small>Low speed private roads, access roads, or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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===Gallery of License Plates===<br />
<gallery><br />
<!-- File:BoscainifornioPlate.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} --><br />
File:EYlicenseplate_new.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|28px|border]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:MNPlate.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}}<br />
File:NClicenseplate.png|<center>{{New Carnaby}}<br />
File:NIplates.png|<center>{{Nishowigan}}<br />
File:OAlicenseplate.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:Sierra 150 license plate.png|<center>{{Sierra}}<br />
File:Tempache_plate.png|<center> {{Tempache}}<br />
File:West Massodeya License Plate.png|<center> [[File: Unknown_Flag.png|28 px]] [[West Massodeya]]<br />
File:SeneppiLicensePlate.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Gallery of State Highway Shields===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:AP_130.png|<center>Aperia (primary)<br />
<!-- File:BosHighway50.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (standard) --><br />
<!-- File:BosHighway50B.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (business) --><br />
<!-- File:BosHighway30TOLL.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (tolled) --><br />
File:ClamashHwySign.png|<center>{{Clamash}}<br />
File:CR175.png|<center>{{Culpepper}}<br />
File:EYstatehighway.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|30px]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:Luciano_Shield_Makaska202.png|<center>{{Makaska}} (standard)<br />
File:MennowaShield.png|<center>{{Mennowa}} (standard)<br />
File:MC17.png|<center>Michisaukee (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan StateHwy.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan Freeway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, free)<br />
File:Minnonigan Tollway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, tolled)<br />
File:GleasonTrace.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (motor trail)<br />
<!-- File:Route 12.png|<center>{{Newlynn}} --><br />
File:Oakstreetnumber.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:OQ_2_digit_primary_highway_shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary)<br />
File:OQ_3_digit_primary_shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary Triple Digit)<br />
File:State_secondary_road_single_digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Single Digit)<br />
File:State_secondary_road_double_digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Double Digit)<br />
File:Penquisset Route 12.png|<center>{{Penquisset}}<br />
File:SeneppiHighwayShields2020c.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
File:Sierran Route 10 sign.png|<center>{{Sierra}} (primary)<br />
File:I-101.svg|<center>{{Sierra}} (secondary)<br />
File:Tm_shield_standard.png|<center>{{Tempache}}<br />
File:Tempache55.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (motorway)<br />
File:Tm_shield_secondary.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (secondary)<br />
File:WM Shield.png|<center>West Massodeya<br />
<!--File:Shield collection.png|<center>{{Wychelle}}--><br />
</gallery><br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Galleries]]<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Transportation&diff=694Collab:Federal States/Transportation2021-09-14T14:11:53Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Table of Route Numbers */</p>
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<div>This page provides information for '''mapping highways in AR120.'''<br />
==Summary==<br />
The '''Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network''' is a nationwide system of '''motorways''' within the Federal States of Archanta. These high-speed, limited-access roads connect all regions and most states from coast to coast and border to border. The network, which includes both free motorways and tolled motorways, is mapped using the '''FS-xx''' labels, with '''FS-xx (TOLL)''' used for tolled motorways. Odd-numbered routes run north-south, starting with Motorway 1 in the east and Motorway 99 in the west, with primary routes generally ending in "1". Even-numbered routes run east-west, starting with Motorway 2 (theoretically) in the south and Motorway 98 in the north, with primary routes generally ending in "0". Bypass routes through or around cities are three-digit routes where the last two digits are the same as the "parent" route; spur routes (that connect only once to the motorway network) are generally not considered part of the motorway system and should be labeled as state routes.<br />
<br />
==The Motorway Network==<br />
After extensive, protracted discussions in the AR120 forums, the FSA coordinator was tasked with establishing a unified numbering system for the network. As part of this process, the FSA coordinator created a basic network map of priority corridors based on existing, planned, and possible future urban areas within the FSA, with additional considerations for geographic constraints and network coverage. From there, based on discussions in the forums and proposals submitted, the following numbering scheme was established.<br />
===Rules===<br />
====Major Routes====<br />
* '''Even-numbered routes generally run east-west, and generally increase from south to north; odd-numbered routes generally run north-south, and generally increase from east to west.'''<br />
:* This system was chosen based on the overall assumption that the FSA generally grew from southeast to northwest.<br />
* '''Primary routes end in 0 (east-west) or 1 (north-south).'''<br />
:* This system was chosen to be logical and somewhat intuitive, but also to be different from the U.S. Interstate system.<br />
* '''Each state is solely responsible for the routings of their highway numbers.'''<br />
:* Routes shown as concurrent in the system map below are not required to be assigned to the same highway if a parallel highway exists.<br />
* '''Coordination is encouraged between the mappers in the metropolitan Stanton area (New Carnaby, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands) to determine routings and terminus locations.'''<br />
:* Since the metropolitan Stanton area is large, complex, and relatively well-mapped in regards to highways, mappers in this area will have more control over routings and labeling.<br />
* '''States may elect to change the terminus of a primary route provided a direct connection is still available to the designated terminus.'''<br />
:* Example 1: A route with a terminal city short of a national boundary may be extended to the boundary, or may otherwise be extended beyond the terminal city provided the route does not leave the state.<br />
:* Example 2: If two routes run concurrent to a city that is the terminus of the routes, that route may be truncated to where the concurrency would begin.<br />
* '''All 2-digit routes must connect at least three states or travel at least 400 miles, whichever is less restrictive.'''<br />
:* This encourages coordination, and reduces the likelihood of a situation where the FSA "runs out" of numbers.<br />
* '''This map is not absolute. Neighboring states are encouraged to coordinate routings based on geography, built infrastructure, and other constraints.'''<br />
* '''For non-primary routes, states are permitted to use any available highway number that fits in the overall numbering scheme and satisfies the rest of these rules.'''<br />
:* All states must agree to the overall route concept. When a general route is chosen, stateowners should contact the FSA coordinator, who will assign an available route number from the table below.<br />
:* Exceptions to the numbering scheme, or a special request for a particular route number, may be permitted with the approval of the FSA coordinator.<br />
====Bypass Routes====<br />
* '''Bypass routes are permitted and may be numbered by individual states.'''<br />
:* Bypass numbers do not require FSA Coordinator approval.<br />
* '''To number a bypass route, add a digit to the ''left'' of the "parent" route (e.g., Highway 211 is a spur route of Highway 11).'''<br />
:* This was chosen based on how route numbers tend to be pronounced: "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway two-eleven" or "Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway two-fifty". Adding the supplemental digit to the end of the major route number leads to confusion, especially for single-digit highways (Highway 12 being a spur of Highway 1 would lead to confusion; Highway 012 being a spur of Highway 1 would be awkward to pronounce), pronounciation ("Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway eleven-two" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-twelve" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-hundred-twelve"), and potential misunderstandings ("Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway fifty-two").<br />
* '''The same bypass route number is not permitted to be used more than once within a single state, ''unless'' a link between the two individual routes is planned as a future route, currently mapped as under construction, or if the link was abandoned/demolished in the past.'''<br />
:* States are encourage to map disruptions to highways, which adds realism (freeway revolts, decommissionings, budget restrictions, natural disasters, etc.)<br />
* '''Bypass routes that cross state lines should have the same number, and states should coordinate with neighbors before mapping them.'''<br />
:* To avoid confusion, do not use the same spur route number as any other spur route within 300 miles/500 kilometers.<br />
* '''ALL bypass routes MUST connect with at least two parent highways.'''<br />
:* Connecting with the same parent route twice is permitted.<br />
:* Connecting to another bypass route is permitted.<br />
* '''Spur routes that do not reconnect with the national system should be labeled as state highways.'''<br />
:* Exception: spur routes that connect airports, seaports, ferries, or military installations are permitted to be labeled as FS-xxx motorways.<br />
====Exceptions====<br />
Some motorways "break" the numbering grid based on their alignments. Exceptions are permitted on a case-by-case basis, but should generally be avoided wherever possible.<br />
* Motorway 1, one of the historically earliest primary highways in the FSA (connecting Burton, Stanton, and Huntington) crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 15 crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 22 runs south of Motorway 20 east of Cobbet, NC.<br />
<br />
===System Map===<br />
'''This map is for planning purposes only.''' Individual routings are the sole discretion of each state owner, provided the route serves the same general areas shown below. If you'd like to make a significant change to the route shown below, please contact the FSA coordinator. Decent-sized cities with at least some mapping are shown with red icons; these cities should be served by the primary routes shown. Known planned cities are shown with green icons; if the plan for your state changes or if there's a different city you'd wish to use on the map, feel free to correct or add it. Likely future city locations in future states are shown with black icons; these are purely theoretical and should not be assumed to be permanent locations of intersecting highways. Not all cities are shown, since intra-state routings are the sole responsibility of each individual state owner. This map shows primary routes only.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Table of Route Numbers===<br />
Locations noted with an asterisk (*) are outside the FSA; the motorway is expected to serve a port of entry with the neighboring country listed.<br />
States listed with a slash (XX/XX) indicate an alignment that will need coordination between the two listed states to determine which state should have the primary route. This does not preclude a bypass route in the other state. States listed in parenthesis are optional states in the corridor, based on motorway routing.<br />
<br />
'''All available route numbers must be released by the FSA Coordinator before mapping.''' See Talk page for more details. Bypass routes (FS-xxx) do not require approval before mapping and should not be listed below.<br />
<br />
Route relations include the southbound/westbound direction and are tagged with '''"type" = "route" + "route" = "road" + "ref" = "FS-XX"'''.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major North-South Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|1|189859}} || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Burton - Standish - Stanton - Huntington || TI, PA, MO, OK, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, CP || Old Main Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|5|189860}} || Secondary || Assigned || Hope Harbor - Standish || AS, OK ||<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || Secondary || Available || || || <br />
|-<br />
| '''11''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Vermouth - Stanton - Lafayette - Rivertown - Morsboro - Yorksey - Hazelboro - Unesia* || FL, AS, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, 21, 22, EY, LN, EU || East Coast Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || Secondary || Assigned || Stanton - Waltmore - Chestnuts - ''Fulton'' - ''Ardencia*'' || NC, FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || Secondary || Assigned || Oceansborough - Yorksey - Randalia* || 24, LN, EU, 26 || Northeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''21''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Otisport - Saint Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire - Unesia* || FL, NC, GL, CP, 28, 27, 26, EU || Inland Bypass Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''31''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Meyersburg - Saint Jacobs || FL, NC, GL || East Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || Secondary || Assigned || Waitesfield - Stelfeld || MC || Approved to create FS-60 gap through East Massodeya and Michisaukee<br />
|-<br />
| 37 || Secondary || Assigned || Odrickville - Ardencia* || FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''41''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Creadingsfield - Madawan - Massodeya City - Randalia* || 37, NP, 35, GN, MC, EM || West Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 43 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 45 || Secondary || Reserved || || 37, GN, WM || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 47 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 49 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''51''' || '''Primary''' || '''Planned''' || Ardencia* - Cape Chardonnay - Austinburg - Minneuka || 56, 37, NP, 35, GN, (ME) || ''Preliminary corridor planning underway''<br />
|-<br />
| 53 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 55 || Secondary || Assigned || Ardencia* - Ramani - Kennsville - Atkinsville - South Minneuka - Andreapolis || 56, 59, NP, 35, GN, WM, AL || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 57 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 59 || Secondary || Assigned || Lee - Lemmington - Beckford || 59 ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''61''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ohunkagan - Harmegido - Minneuka - Thinis - Andreapolis || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Alormen River Valley Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 63 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 65 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 67 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 69 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''71''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Marksville - Tokatawoape - Des Nonnes - Saint Joseph - Apricity - Alamar - San Pascual - Pavonearse* || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Central Plains Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 73 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 75 || Secondary || Assigned || || 73, AW, RI, TE, OT || Playa Gomez/El Rayo - Silverdale/Dawson - Kirkaldy/Chottane - Eriksburg<br />
|-<br />
| 77 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 79 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''81''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ste. Margaux - Franklinsburgh - Wallawaukee - Pike - Gleason - Dennison || NI, SN, OT, TE, AQ, RI, SA || Southwest Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 83 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 85 || Secondary || Assigned || Wallawaukee - Gleason - (Fort Braxton) || SN, MN, (WJ) || Wahauja section cancelled by state DOT<br />
|-<br />
| 87 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 89 || Secondary || Assigned || Lake City - Gleason - Barstone/Nenova || MN, SN, AQ, TN ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''91''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Arsenault - Lake City - Thomasford - Dos Rios - Espinosa - Wahanta - Jundah - Los Reyes || NI, MN, WJ, CL, TA, AT, TM || West Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 93 || Secondary || Assigned || Espinosa - San Alonzo - Ondassagam - Barre Harbor - Deodeca* || WJ, MN || <br />
|-<br />
| 95 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 97 || Secondary || Assigned || San Pietro - Inquisicion - Laurensville - Mojaca - Esperanza || AT, (BE), CO || Spur route to link with FS-99 in Santa Clarita also planned<br />
|-<br />
| '''99''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah (via FS-91) - San Faustina - Santa Clarita - Gallego Bay - Mojaca - Esperanza - Los Reyes || TA, AT, BE, CO, TM || Cosperica Coast Corridor<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major East-West Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorway in Nishowigan (if desired)''<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| '''10''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Lee - Meyersburg - Newport - Hope Harbor - Wearhead - Burton || 59, 37, FL, AS, TI, PA || Southeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* - Arsenault - Wytusky - Varnel - Marksville - Ohunkagan || MN, SN, MK || Southlake Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || Secondary || Assigned || Meyersburg - Chestnuts - Sadikady - Divinity's Grace || FL, NC, CR ||<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|16|189858}} || Secondary || Assigned || Ann'harbor - Hearthsbridge - Waltmore || OK, CR, NC ||<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''20''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Lake City - Miller - Wallawaukee - Lee - Kennedy - Wasserstadt - Stanton - Newburyport - Warwick - Saint Renecene || WY, MN, SN, OT, 44, MI, 59, NP, NC, AG, PQ, DI || Southern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || Secondary || Assigned || Belleville - Ruidhall - Saint Jacobs || NC, AG, GL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || Secondary || Assigned || Ondassagam - Lake City - Pike - Nordseehaven || MN, SN, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''30''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || San Alonzo - Gleason - Minneuka - Saint Jacobs - Lafayette || WJ, MN, SN, OT, 44, ME, 35, GL, 05, WH || Central Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 34 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 36 || Secondary || Reserved || || || Reserved for east-west motorway in Mennowa<br />
|-<br />
| 38 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''40''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Nenova/Barstone - Des Nonnes - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50 and FS-1) || (AQ), TE, ME, GN, EM, MC || Heartland Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 42 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 44 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 46 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 48 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''50''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Wahanta - Saint Joseph - Thinis - Huntington - New Annshire - Morsboro || CL, RI, OQ, WM, EM, MC, WS, NA || Northern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 52 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 54 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 56 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 58 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''60''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross || TA, SA, AW, TJ, AL, EM || Tauhon Pass Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 62 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 64 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 66 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 68 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''70''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Randalia* - Unesia* || 26, EU || Transnational Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 72 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 74 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 76 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 78 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''80''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Dennison - Alamar || SA, 73, AL || Northeast Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 82 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 84 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 86 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 88 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''90''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual || CO, TM, CD, 74, 73, AL || Northwest Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 92 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 94 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 96 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 98 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Development==<br />
''This section has been moved to [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]].''<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
[[File:FS shield 3.1.3.png]]<br />
Other shield designs that were voted on are included in [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]]<br />
===Blanks & Banners===<br />
<br />
PNG file shield blanks<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA Blank 1.png|<center>Standard 2d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2.png|<center>Standard 3d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 1 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
SVG file shield blanks<br />
<br />
'''NOTES:'''<br />
<br />
ALL TEXT uses the font Roadgeek Series D 2000<br />
<br />
Text will appear when SVG file is opened in Inkscape (or another program that can open SVG files)<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank 2.svg|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FSA 2d state name.svg|<center>2d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 2d biz.svg|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d state name.svg|<center>3d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 3d biz route.svg|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
Banners<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA Banner Toll.png<br />
File:FSA Banner North.png<br />
File:FSA Banner South.png<br />
File:FSA Banner East.png<br />
File:FSA Banner West.png<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
Examples<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FS-30 sta.png|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FS-30 lg.png|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FS-30 sn.png|<center>2d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-30 biz.png|<center>Standard 2d Business Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sta.png|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sn.png|<center>3d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-670 biz.png|<center>Standard 3d Business Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Other Highways==<br />
===Guidelines for total length of motorways in each state===<br />
In order to keep the highway network of AR120 realistic, the following guidelines are recommended for total length of motorways in each state. These guidelines are not absolute rules and can be stretched considerably. However, if a state has ''a lot'' more miles than its guideline would recommend, then the owner should probably downgrade as appropriate.<br />
<br />
Just like in the US, big states out west have fewer motorway miles, while small states in the east have more. Because motorway funding is limited, it is highly recommended to coordinate with the owners of neighboring states to plan the most efficient use of each state's transportation budget.<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin: 1ex auto 1ex auto; width:40%; align="left;"<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! Recommended<br>motorway miles (km)<br />
|-<br />
| Capital District<br />
| 59 (95)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-03<br />
| 50 (80)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-04<br />
| 221 (356)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-05<br />
| 142 (229)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-06<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-07<br />
| 244 (393)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-08<br />
| 688 (1107)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-09<br />
| 126 (203)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-11<br />
| 1120 (1802)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-12<br />
| 136 (219)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-13<br />
| 65 (105)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-14<br />
| 43 (69)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-15<br />
| 48 (77)<br />
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| AR120-16<br />
| 76 (122)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-17<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
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| AR120-18<br />
| 314 (505)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-19<br />
| 46 (74)<br />
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| AR120-21<br />
| 139 (224)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-22<br />
| 141 (227)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-23<br />
| 47 (76)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-24<br />
| 163 (262)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-25<br />
| 248 (399)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-26<br />
| 370 (595)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-27<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-28<br />
| 281 (452)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-29<br />
| 223 (359)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-31<br />
| 752 (1210)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-32<br />
| 498 (801)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-33<br />
| 549 (884)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-34<br />
| 460 (740)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-35<br />
| 625 (1006)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-36<br />
| 734 (1181)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-37<br />
| 387 (623)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-42<br />
| 263 (423)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-43<br />
| 864 (1390)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-44<br />
| 303 (488)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-45<br />
| 331 (533)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-46<br />
| 267 (430)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-47<br />
| 251 (404)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-48<br />
| 447 (719)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-51<br />
| 81 (130)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-52<br />
| 376 (605)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-53<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-54<br />
| 132 (212)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-55<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-56<br />
| 121 (195)<br />
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| AR120-57<br />
| 97 (156)<br />
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| AR120-58<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
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| AR120-59<br />
| 85 (137)<br />
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| AR120-61<br />
| 105 (169)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-71<br />
| 198 (319)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-72<br />
| 41 (66)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-73<br />
| 293 (472)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-74<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-75<br />
| 282 (454)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-76<br />
| 255 (410)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-81<br />
| 231 (372)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-82<br />
| 208 (355)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-83<br />
| 250 (402)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-84<br />
| 722 (1162)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-85<br />
| 49 (79)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-86<br />
| 177 (285)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-87<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-88<br />
| 7 (11)<br />
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| AR120-92<br />
| 225 (362)<br />
|}<br />
===Motor Trails===<br />
In addition to the national motorway network, an informal network of older, lower-speed highways also exist in the Federal States. These Motor Trails are not planned on a national basis, but rather through direct coordination among the various states. As such, this chart is not moderated, and mappers should coordinate with other states regarding naming, shield design, routings, etc. before posting here. Space to collaborate is available on the [[Talk:OGF:Federal States/Highways|talk page]]. While motor trail names will likely appear in various locations throughout the map (for instance, as the existing name of a primary street through a small town), modern motor trails may not be readily apparent on the map due to bypasses, replacements by motorways, or other disruptions in the network. Motor trails should be mapped as relations for future wiki mini-map purposes.<br />
<br />
Since the Federal States do not have an official national network of primary highways (see above sections regarding motorway development conversations), motor trails should be named (e.g., "Old Main Highway") rather than numbered. However, some motor trails will also likely be part of state highway networks and may carry state highway numbers in each state.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Shield design<br />
! Northern or western terminus<br />
! Southern or eastern terminus<br />
! States served<br />
! Major cities served<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Ingerish Post Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Dunchurch, Arghenna<br />
| Stanton, New Carnaby<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset, New Carnaby<br />
| Dunchurch, Newburyport, Stanton<br />
| Old Stanton - Newburyport - Dunchurch Postal Route<br />
|-<br />
| Oceanic Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Cape Hold, Aperia<br />
| Delenham, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Aperia, Whitestone, Arghenna, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Fairfax, Ardentic Beach, Whaleburyport, Delenham<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Northeast Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| (Randalia Border)<br />
| Bonnaventure, Boscainifornio<br />
| Boscainifornio, Arlington, (Laine)?, (AR120-25)?, (AR120-26)?<br />
| Bonnaventure, Marlington Valley, etc..?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Wallawaukee-Kirkadly Route<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Chottane/Kirkadly, Tennewa<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Tennewa, Oronotia, Seneppi<br />
| Wallawaukee, Nordseehaven, Eriksburg [possible diversion], Chottane/Kirkadly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/212816 Gleason Trace]<br />
| [[File:GleasonTrace.png]]<br />
| Nenova, Aquilia<br />
| Lake City, Minnonigan<br />
| Minnonigan, Walkegan, Aquilia<br />
| Nenova, Gleason, Lake City<br />
| Largely bypassed by FS-89.<br />
|-<br />
| Fort Braxton Post Road<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Fort Braxton, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Seneppi, Minnonigan, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Finch Hill, Gleason, Fort Braxton<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Highway Mapping Standards by State===<br />
Stolen from [[OGF:Tagging and rendering/highway]]. Eventually the FSA should have national standards; in the meantime, state mappers are encouraged to add their state to describe how they've been mapping their roadway networks.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="8" | highway=<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! motorway<br />
! trunk<br />
! primary<br />
! secondary<br />
! tertiary<br />
! unclassified<br />
! residential<br />
! service<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Aquilia}}'''<br />
| <small>FS routes and any route with grade separation at crossings and intersections. Must be officially named, like other roads. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 20,000 people, double carriageway.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 10,000 people, typically single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting smaller towns or traversing rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting villages, hamlets, and rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Unnamed roads of any importance. Usually these will be minor roads in colleges, industrial areas, or military bases. </small><br />
| <small>Any named road that does not fulfill higher classification requirements.</small><br />
| <small>Unnamed access roads, private driveways, and alleyways.</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Boscainifornio}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Boscainifornio State Highway System, and other fully access-controlled facilities. </small><br />
| <small>Major, high capacity arterial state highways with dual carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Major, lower capacity arterial state highways with either dual or single carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Minor, low capacity arterial roads with single carriageways (can be signed as state or county highways, or can be unsigned)</small><br />
| <small>Generally minor roads with a single carriageway. These roads are generally unsigned, but can occasionally be signed as state or county highways</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas</small><br />
|- --><br />
|'''{{Clamash}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway: grade separated and controlled access highways: Speed Limit 75 mph rural and 70 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways with dual carriageways: limited access: Speed Limit 65 mph rural and 45 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban areas: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Minor highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban area: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>Minor highways with single carriageway: Speed Limit 55 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads and streets: Speed Limit 50 mph rural and 25-30 mph in urban.</small><br />
| <small>Private roads, service roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Costa Dorada]]'''<br />
|<small>Divided, multi-lane highways with no at-grade intersections. Access controlled with entrance and exit ramps. Speed limits generally set at 70 mph in urban areas and 80 mph in rural areas, with exceptions for congested and mountainous sections.</small><br />
|<small>Multi-lane, divided highways with at-grade intersections. Speed limits ranging from 50 mph to 75 mph.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways, generally with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for the most important urban thoroughfares.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for major city streets.</small><br />
|<small>Roads generally used to connect neighbourhoods with secondary and primary routes. </small><br />
|<small>Minor roads often in rural or industrial areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads in neighbourhoods often connecting residential areas to higher capacity roads.</small><br />
|<small>Private roads and access roads.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Culpepper}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway, grade separated, controlled access highways that otherwise meet federal motorway standards</small><br />
| <small>Dual carriageway, high volume, high speed roads that do not meet federal motorway standards. They may have some at grade intersections and traffic lights.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial roads with higher capacity and speeds (up to 50mph) than secondary roads.</small><br />
| <small>Arterial roads that are narrower with less capacity and lower speeds (up to 40mph).</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads that act as arterials for neighborhoods and small settlements.</small><br />
| <small>Unpaved gravel roads or rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Low speed roads in neighborhoods</small><br />
| <small>Private roads and access roads</small><br />
|-<br />
| [[File:EYflag.png|30px]] '''[[Elway]]'''<br />
| <small>Multi-lane high speed highways. Usually, all the national ones crossing the state. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the state highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the county highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial roads with either dual or single carriageways, in a city or metropolitan area. </small><br />
| <small>Minor roads with either dual or single carriageway in a city or town. </small><br />
| <small>''Not in use in Elway roadway network''</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits and less important city streets. </small><br />
| <small>Private roads, access roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Fellshire}}'''<br />
| <small>All Federal States motorways, as well as other fully access controlled and grade separated dual-carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Divided, partially access controlled parkways or bypasses of towns that only have a single carriageway</small><br />
| <small>Major State Routes</small><br />
| <small>Other State Routes, or roads of much local significance that aren't part of the State Route System.</small><br />
| <small>State Routes of the least importance, as well as other roads of local significance.</small><br />
| <small>N/A</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Gnaerey}}'''<br />
| <small>Controlled Access Highways, including all FS routes, designated FS-000 or GY-000 (FS)</small><br />
| <small>Mostly Controlled Access Highways, open to all traffic, usually sections of other routes, keeping the designation of that category</small><br />
| <small>State Roads, connecting counties, or connections between those routes, usually designated without letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>State or County Roads, connecting locations within a county, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>County Roads, connecting locations to higher order roads, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| colspan="2" | <small>Local roads, not intended but open for thru-traffic</small><br />
| <small>Local routes, generally not suitable for thru-traffic</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Minnonigan}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Minnonigan 900-series expressway system, and other fully access-controlled facilities. Interchanges are numbered based on mileage, increasing from the southern or eastern terminus within the state of Minnonigan.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, divided high-speed highways with limited access from cross-streets. Some major intersections may be grade-separated. In urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume, high-speed (above 50mph) roadway with six lanes or more that may or may not have a median.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, high-speed two-lane roads with full access to and from most cross-streets. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume roadway with four-to-six lanes with speed limits generally between 35mph and 50mph.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, similar two-lane cross-section as primary roads, but with lower volumes of traffic. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a mid- to high-volume roadway with two-to-four lanes with speed limits generally below 35mph.</small><br />
| <small>Urban and suburban collector roads to connect neighborhoods to higher-speed roadways. Generally two lanes with speed limits below 35mph. Rarely used in rural areas.</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks, such as internal streets on college campuses, industrial facilities, or airports.</small><br />
| <small>All other roads, generally serving properties immediately adjacent to the road and rarely used for through traffic.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{New Carnaby}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All state routes in New Carnaby are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Newlynn}}'''<br />
| <small> Any controlled access highway featuring grade separation and access via on/off-ramps, this includes all FS Routes, and Newlynn state routes<br />
| <small> Any road that serves as a primary transportation corridor between two, or more, urban areas, including two-lane roadways, multi-lane roadways, and divided highways which may feature at-grade intersections and crossings and/or interchanges. <br />
| <small> Primary highway or arterial road that serve both urban and rural areas of the state.<br />
| <small> Lesser capacity arterial roads<br />
| <small> Sub-collector roads<br />
| <small> Unpaved roads<br />
| <small> All other roads that serves a local community<br />
| <small> Access roads, alleys<br />
|- --><br />
| '''{{Nishowigan}}'''<br />
| <small> FS Routes. Dual-carriage, fully segregated roadways assigned to the state by the federal government.<br />
| <small> Downgraded former FS-routes.<br />
| <small> Significant arterial roads, often traversing State borders.<br />
| <small> Arterial roads, often not traversing State borders. Often marking Concession lines. All fully-paved.<br />
| <small> Roads often marking sideroad lines. Such roads might not be paved.<br />
| <small> Not-paved, not significant rural roads not following a concession or sideroad lines. In cities and towns, all will mark two-way streets.<br />
| <small> Smaller roads traversing communities or blocks. In cities and towns, all will be one-way streets.<br />
| <small> Roads serving an individual location.<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Oakhill}}'''<br />
|<small>no motorway</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small>busy state road</small><br />
|<small>less busy state road and busy district road</small><br />
|<small>other district roads</small><br />
|<small>other roads<br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Osaquoya}}'''<br />
|<small>Fully limited access high speed freeways, with at least 4 lanes across both directions of travel. Speed limit is typically 80 MPH unless it is posted otherwise. FS Routes and state routes included.</small><br />
|<small>High speed expressways, contains at-grade intersections but with occasional full limited access interchanges for more important intersections. Speed limits on these roads are typically 70 MPH unless posted otherwise. Only state routes are built as expressways.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways connecting cities, typically 4 lanes across both directions in populated areas, but 2 lanes in rural areas. Speed limits are typically 65 MPH unless otherwise posted. Reserved for state highways.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways connecting smaller towns. In use for both less-important state highways alongside for use on the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System (Lettered Highways). Speed limits are typically 55 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>Small backroads connecting small clusters of residential areas to state highways, along with agricultural areas to highways in the Southern half of the state. For use by the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System, although will not be designated if the road is maintained by it's respective county or another entity outside of the Osaquoya Department of Transportation. Speed limits are typically 50 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>In use by smaller county roads, in cities, or private roads not maintained by the state. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved roads serving residential areas in both rural and urban settings. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction. </small><br />
|<small>Alley ways, parking lot aisles, or other uses typically by private parties.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Penquisset}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All Penquisset state routes are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Seneppi}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain motorway-standard state routes. </small><br />
|<small>Other major trunk highways or very important arterials, including town bypasses</small><br />
|<small>Major primary roads, including major state highways typically connecting larger population areas</small><br />
|<small>Semi-major roads</small><br />
|<small>Minor but important or high traffic hrough roads</small><br />
|<small>All minor roads that are not primarily residential</small><br />
|<small>used only for roads that primarily serve residences or subdivisions</small><br />
|<small>Access roads, alleys</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Sierra}}'''<br />
|<small>Controlled access dual carriageways. Used only for FS-routes and spurs. </small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>All state highways. Always at-grade and one lane in each direction apart from the Northern Turnpike, which is dual carriageway.</small><br />
|<small>Intrastate route designations or major roads in cities.</small><br />
|<small>Used for county roads/routes. Often paved roads, but can be partially or fully unpaved in high mountain areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads, largely unpaved.</small><br />
|<small>Primarily residential roads, paved in most parts but can be unpaved in mountains.</small><br />
|<small>Access, private or other minor roadways</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Tempache}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain primary state routes.</small><br />
|<small>High-speed, limited-access (at-grade intersections), divided highways with at least two lanes in each direction. Part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Major arterial routes typically connecting larger population areas. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Minor arterial routes and routes connecting smaller towns. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Low capacity minor routes that are lined and paved with at least one lane in each direction. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved lower capacity roads through rural areas. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved lower capacity roads through urban areas. </small><br />
|<small>Low speed private roads, access roads, or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Gallery of License Plates===<br />
<gallery><br />
<!-- File:BoscainifornioPlate.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} --><br />
File:EYlicenseplate_new.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|28px|border]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:MNPlate.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}}<br />
File:NClicenseplate.png|<center>{{New Carnaby}}<br />
File:NIplates.png|<center>{{Nishowigan}}<br />
File:OAlicenseplate.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:Sierra 150 license plate.png|<center>{{Sierra}}<br />
File:Tempache_plate.png|<center> {{Tempache}}<br />
File:West Massodeya License Plate.png|<center> [[File: Unknown_Flag.png|28 px]] [[West Massodeya]]<br />
File:SeneppiLicensePlate.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Gallery of State Highway Shields===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:AP_130.png|<center>Aperia (primary)<br />
<!-- File:BosHighway50.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (standard) --><br />
<!-- File:BosHighway50B.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (business) --><br />
<!-- File:BosHighway30TOLL.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (tolled) --><br />
File:ClamashHwySign.png|<center>{{Clamash}}<br />
File:CR175.png|<center>{{Culpepper}}<br />
File:EYstatehighway.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|30px]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:Luciano_Shield_Makaska202.png|<center>{{Makaska}} (standard)<br />
File:MennowaShield.png|<center>{{Mennowa}} (standard)<br />
File:MC17.png|<center>Michisaukee (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan StateHwy.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan Freeway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, free)<br />
File:Minnonigan Tollway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, tolled)<br />
File:GleasonTrace.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (motor trail)<br />
<!-- File:Route 12.png|<center>{{Newlynn}} --><br />
File:Oakstreetnumber.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:OQ_2_digit_primary_highway_shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary)<br />
File:OQ_3_digit_primary_shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary Triple Digit)<br />
File:State_secondary_road_single_digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Single Digit)<br />
File:State_secondary_road_double_digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Double Digit)<br />
File:Penquisset Route 12.png|<center>{{Penquisset}}<br />
File:SeneppiHighwayShields2020c.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
File:Sierran Route 10 sign.png|<center>{{Sierra}} (primary)<br />
File:I-101.svg|<center>{{Sierra}} (secondary)<br />
File:Tm_shield_standard.png|<center>{{Tempache}}<br />
File:Tempache55.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (motorway)<br />
File:Tm_shield_secondary.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (secondary)<br />
File:WM Shield.png|<center>West Massodeya<br />
<!--File:Shield collection.png|<center>{{Wychelle}}--><br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
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<div>This page provides information for '''mapping highways in AR120.'''<br />
==Summary==<br />
The '''Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network''' is a nationwide system of '''motorways''' within the Federal States of Archanta. These high-speed, limited-access roads connect all regions and most states from coast to coast and border to border. The network, which includes both free motorways and tolled motorways, is mapped using the '''FS-xx''' labels, with '''FS-xx (TOLL)''' used for tolled motorways. Odd-numbered routes run north-south, starting with Motorway 1 in the east and Motorway 99 in the west, with primary routes generally ending in "1". Even-numbered routes run east-west, starting with Motorway 2 (theoretically) in the south and Motorway 98 in the north, with primary routes generally ending in "0". Bypass routes through or around cities are three-digit routes where the last two digits are the same as the "parent" route; spur routes (that connect only once to the motorway network) are generally not considered part of the motorway system and should be labeled as state routes.<br />
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==The Motorway Network==<br />
After extensive, protracted discussions in the AR120 forums, the FSA coordinator was tasked with establishing a unified numbering system for the network. As part of this process, the FSA coordinator created a basic network map of priority corridors based on existing, planned, and possible future urban areas within the FSA, with additional considerations for geographic constraints and network coverage. From there, based on discussions in the forums and proposals submitted, the following numbering scheme was established.<br />
===Rules===<br />
====Major Routes====<br />
* '''Even-numbered routes generally run east-west, and generally increase from south to north; odd-numbered routes generally run north-south, and generally increase from east to west.'''<br />
:* This system was chosen based on the overall assumption that the FSA generally grew from southeast to northwest.<br />
* '''Primary routes end in 0 (east-west) or 1 (north-south).'''<br />
:* This system was chosen to be logical and somewhat intuitive, but also to be different from the U.S. Interstate system.<br />
* '''Each state is solely responsible for the routings of their highway numbers.'''<br />
:* Routes shown as concurrent in the system map below are not required to be assigned to the same highway if a parallel highway exists.<br />
* '''Coordination is encouraged between the mappers in the metropolitan Stanton area (New Carnaby, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands) to determine routings and terminus locations.'''<br />
:* Since the metropolitan Stanton area is large, complex, and relatively well-mapped in regards to highways, mappers in this area will have more control over routings and labeling.<br />
* '''States may elect to change the terminus of a primary route provided a direct connection is still available to the designated terminus.'''<br />
:* Example 1: A route with a terminal city short of a national boundary may be extended to the boundary, or may otherwise be extended beyond the terminal city provided the route does not leave the state.<br />
:* Example 2: If two routes run concurrent to a city that is the terminus of the routes, that route may be truncated to where the concurrency would begin.<br />
* '''All 2-digit routes must connect at least three states or travel at least 400 miles, whichever is less restrictive.'''<br />
:* This encourages coordination, and reduces the likelihood of a situation where the FSA "runs out" of numbers.<br />
* '''This map is not absolute. Neighboring states are encouraged to coordinate routings based on geography, built infrastructure, and other constraints.'''<br />
* '''For non-primary routes, states are permitted to use any available highway number that fits in the overall numbering scheme and satisfies the rest of these rules.'''<br />
:* All states must agree to the overall route concept. When a general route is chosen, stateowners should contact the FSA coordinator, who will assign an available route number from the table below.<br />
:* Exceptions to the numbering scheme, or a special request for a particular route number, may be permitted with the approval of the FSA coordinator.<br />
====Bypass Routes====<br />
* '''Bypass routes are permitted and may be numbered by individual states.'''<br />
:* Bypass numbers do not require FSA Coordinator approval.<br />
* '''To number a bypass route, add a digit to the ''left'' of the "parent" route (e.g., Highway 211 is a spur route of Highway 11).'''<br />
:* This was chosen based on how route numbers tend to be pronounced: "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway two-eleven" or "Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway two-fifty". Adding the supplemental digit to the end of the major route number leads to confusion, especially for single-digit highways (Highway 12 being a spur of Highway 1 would lead to confusion; Highway 012 being a spur of Highway 1 would be awkward to pronounce), pronounciation ("Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway eleven-two" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-twelve" or "Highway eleven has a spur route of Highway one-hundred-twelve"), and potential misunderstandings ("Highway fifty has a spur route of Highway fifty-two").<br />
* '''The same bypass route number is not permitted to be used more than once within a single state, ''unless'' a link between the two individual routes is planned as a future route, currently mapped as under construction, or if the link was abandoned/demolished in the past.'''<br />
:* States are encourage to map disruptions to highways, which adds realism (freeway revolts, decommissionings, budget restrictions, natural disasters, etc.)<br />
* '''Bypass routes that cross state lines should have the same number, and states should coordinate with neighbors before mapping them.'''<br />
:* To avoid confusion, do not use the same spur route number as any other spur route within 300 miles/500 kilometers.<br />
* '''ALL bypass routes MUST connect with at least two parent highways.'''<br />
:* Connecting with the same parent route twice is permitted.<br />
:* Connecting to another bypass route is permitted.<br />
* '''Spur routes that do not reconnect with the national system should be labeled as state highways.'''<br />
:* Exception: spur routes that connect airports, seaports, ferries, or military installations are permitted to be labeled as FS-xxx motorways.<br />
====Exceptions====<br />
Some motorways "break" the numbering grid based on their alignments. Exceptions are permitted on a case-by-case basis, but should generally be avoided wherever possible.<br />
* Motorway 1, one of the historically earliest primary highways in the FSA (connecting Burton, Stanton, and Huntington) crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 15 crosses Motorways 11 and 21.<br />
* Motorway 22 runs south of Motorway 20 east of Cobbet, NC.<br />
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===System Map===<br />
'''This map is for planning purposes only.''' Individual routings are the sole discretion of each state owner, provided the route serves the same general areas shown below. If you'd like to make a significant change to the route shown below, please contact the FSA coordinator. Decent-sized cities with at least some mapping are shown with red icons; these cities should be served by the primary routes shown. Known planned cities are shown with green icons; if the plan for your state changes or if there's a different city you'd wish to use on the map, feel free to correct or add it. Likely future city locations in future states are shown with black icons; these are purely theoretical and should not be assumed to be permanent locations of intersecting highways. Not all cities are shown, since intra-state routings are the sole responsibility of each individual state owner. This map shows primary routes only.<br />
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===Table of Route Numbers===<br />
Locations noted with an asterisk (*) are outside the FSA; the motorway is expected to serve a port of entry with the neighboring country listed.<br />
States listed with a slash (XX/XX) indicate an alignment that will need coordination between the two listed states to determine which state should have the primary route. This does not preclude a bypass route in the other state. States listed in parenthesis are optional states in the corridor, based on motorway routing.<br />
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'''All available route numbers must be released by the FSA Coordinator before mapping.''' See Talk page for more details. Bypass routes (FS-xxx) do not require approval before mapping and should not be listed below.<br />
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Route relations include the southbound/westbound direction and are tagged with '''"type" = "route" + "route" = "road" + "ref" = "FS-XX"'''.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major North-South Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|1|189859}} || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Burton - Standish - Stanton - Huntington || TI, PA, MO, OK, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, CP || Old Main Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 3 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|5|189860}} || Secondary || Assigned || Hope Harbor - Standish || AS, OK ||<br />
|-<br />
| 7 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 9 || Secondary || Available || || || <br />
|-<br />
| '''11''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Vermouth - Stanton - Lafayette - Rivertown - Morsboro - Yorksey - Hazelboro - Unesia* || FL, AS, CR, NC, PQ, AG, WH, 05, NL, 21, 22, EY, LN, EU || East Coast Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 13 || Secondary || Assigned || Stanton - Waltmore - Chestnuts - ''Fulton'' - ''Ardencia*'' || NC, FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 15 || Secondary || Assigned || Oceansborough - Yorksey - Randalia* || 24, LN, EU, 26 || Northeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 17 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 19 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''21''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Otisport - Saint Jacobs - Huntington - New Annshire - Unesia* || FL, NC, GL, CP, 28, 27, 26, EU || Inland Bypass Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 23 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 25 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 27 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 29 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''31''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Meyersburg - Saint Jacobs || FL, NC, GL || East Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 33 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 35 || Secondary || Assigned || Waitesfield - Stelfeld || MC || Approved to create FS-60 gap through East Massodeya and Michisaukee<br />
|-<br />
| 37 || Secondary || Assigned || Odrickville - Ardencia* || FL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 39 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''41''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Creadingsfield - Madawan - Massodeya City - Randalia* || 37, NP, 35, GN, MC, EM || West Face Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 43 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 45 || Secondary || Reserved || || 37, GN, WM || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 47 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 49 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''51''' || '''Primary''' || '''Planned''' || Ardencia* - Cape Chardonnay - Austinburg - Minneuka || 56, 37, NP, 35, GN, (ME) || ''Preliminary corridor planning underway''<br />
|-<br />
| 53 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 55 || Secondary || Assigned || Ardencia* - Ramani - Kennsville - Atkinsville - South Minneuka - Andreapolis || 56, 59, NP, 35, GN, WM, AL || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 57 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 59 || Secondary || Assigned || Lee - Lemmington - Beckford || 59 ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''61''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ohunkagan - Harmegido - Minneuka - Thinis - Andreapolis || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Alormen River Valley Motorway<br />
|-<br />
| 63 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 65 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 67 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 69 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''71''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Marksville - Tokatawoape - Des Nonnes - Saint Joseph - Apricity - Alamar - San Pascual - Pavonearse* || MK, MI, 44, ME, OQ, TJ, AL || Central Plains Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 73 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 75 || Secondary || Assigned || || 73, AW, RI, TE, OT || Playa Gomez/El Rayo - Silverdale/Dawson - Kirkaldy/Chottane - Eriksburg<br />
|-<br />
| 77 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 79 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''81''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Ardencia* - Ste. Margaux - Franklinsburgh - Wallawaukee - Pike - Gleason - Dennison || NI, SN, OT, TE, AQ, RI, SA || Southwest Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 83 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 85 || Secondary || Assigned || Wallawaukee - Gleason - (Fort Braxton) || SN, MN, (WJ) || Wahauja section cancelled by state DOT<br />
|-<br />
| 87 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 89 || Secondary || Assigned || Lake City - Gleason - Barstone/Nenova || MN, SN, AQ, TN ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''91''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Wychelle - Lake City - Thomasford - Dos Rios - Espinosa - Wahanta - Jundah - Los Reyes || NI, MN, WJ, CL, TA, AT, TM || West Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 93 || Secondary || Assigned || Espinosa - San Alonzo - Ondassagam - Barre Harbor - Deodeca* || WJ, MN || <br />
|-<br />
| 95 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 97 || Secondary || Assigned || San Pietro - Inquisicion - Laurensville - Mojaca - Esperanza || AT, (BE), CO || Spur route to link with FS-99 in Santa Clarita also planned<br />
|-<br />
| '''99''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah (via FS-91) - San Faustina - Santa Clarita - Gallego Bay - Mojaca - Esperanza - Los Reyes || TA, AT, BE, CO, TM || Cosperica Coast Corridor<br />
|}<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Major East-West Motorways of the FSA<br />
! scope="col" | Route Number !! scope="col" | Priority !! scope="col" | Status !! scope="col" | Major Cities !! scope="col" | States !! scope="col" | Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 2 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for future use''<br />
|-<br />
| 4 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorway in Nishowigan (if desired)''<br />
|-<br />
| 6 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| 8 || Secondary || Reserved || || || ''Reserved for east-west motorways in AR120-56/59''<br />
|-<br />
| '''10''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Lee - Meyersburg - Newport - Hope Harbor - Wearhead - Burton || 59, 37, FL, AS, TI, PA || Southeast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 12 || Secondary || Assigned || Deodeca* - Arsenault - Wytusky - Varnel - Marksville - Ohunkagan || MN, SN, MK || Southlake Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 14 || Secondary || Assigned || Meyersburg - Chestnuts - Sadikady - Divinity's Grace || FL, NC, CR ||<br />
|-<br />
| {{FS-highway|16|189858}} || Secondary || Assigned || Ann'harbor - Hearthsbridge - Waltmore || OK, CR, NC ||<br />
|-<br />
| 18 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''20''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Lake City - Miller - Wallawaukee - Lee - Kennedy - Wasserstadt - Stanton - Newburyport - Warwick - Saint Renecene || WY, MN, SN, OT, 44, MI, 59, NP, NC, AG, PQ, DI || Southern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 22 || Secondary || Assigned || Belleville - Ruidhall - Saint Jacobs || NC, AG, GL ||<br />
|-<br />
| 24 || Secondary || Assigned || Ondassagam - Lake City - Pike - Nordseehaven || MN, SN, OT ||<br />
|-<br />
| 26 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 28 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''30''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || San Alonzo - Gleason - Minneuka - Saint Jacobs - Lafayette || WJ, MN, SN, OT, 44, ME, 35, GL, 05, WH || Central Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 32 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 34 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 36 || Secondary || Reserved || || || Reserved for east-west motorway in Mennowa<br />
|-<br />
| 38 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''40''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Nenova/Barstone - Des Nonnes - Minneuka - Massodeya City - Huntington (via FS-50 and FS-1) || (AQ), TE, ME, GN, EM, MC || Heartland Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 42 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 44 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 46 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 48 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''50''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Deodeca* - Wahanta - Saint Joseph - Thinis - Huntington - New Annshire - Morsboro || CL, RI, OQ, WM, EM, MC, WS, NA || Northern Transcon<br />
|-<br />
| 52 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 54 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 56 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 58 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''60''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Jundah - Dennison - Silverdale - Apricity - Jericho - Shawcross || TA, SA, AW, TJ, AL, EM || Tauhon Pass Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 62 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 64 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 66 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 68 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''70''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Randalia* - Unesia* || 26, EU || Transnational Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 72 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 74 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 76 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 78 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''80''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Dennison - Alamar || SA, 73, AL || Northeast Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 82 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 84 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 86 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 88 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| '''90''' || '''Primary''' || '''Assigned''' || Esperanza - Sasepcro - Los Reyes - Scottsboro - Puerto Eloisa - San Pascual || CO, TM, CD, 74, 73, AL || Northwest Coast Corridor<br />
|-<br />
| 92 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 94 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 96 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| 98 || Secondary || Available || || ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==Development==<br />
''This section has been moved to [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]].''<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
[[File:FS shield 3.1.3.png]]<br />
Other shield designs that were voted on are included in [[OGF:Federal States/Archive]]<br />
===Blanks & Banners===<br />
<br />
PNG file shield blanks<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:FSA Blank 1.png|<center>Standard 2d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2.png|<center>Standard 3d Blank Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 1 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA Blank 2 Biz.png|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
SVG file shield blanks<br />
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'''NOTES:'''<br />
<br />
ALL TEXT uses the font Roadgeek Series D 2000<br />
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Text will appear when SVG file is opened in Inkscape (or another program that can open SVG files)<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 2d generic blank 2.svg|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FSA 2d state name.svg|<center>2d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 2d biz.svg|<center>Standard Business 2d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d generic blank.svg|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FSA 3d state name.svg|<center>3d Shield, with state name option<br />
File:FSA 3d biz route.svg|<center>Standard Business 3d Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
Banners<br />
<gallery><br />
File:FSA Banner Toll.png<br />
File:FSA Banner North.png<br />
File:FSA Banner South.png<br />
File:FSA Banner East.png<br />
File:FSA Banner West.png<br />
</gallery><br />
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Examples<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:FS-30 sta.png|<center>Standard 2d Shield<br />
File:FS-30 lg.png|<center>2d Shield, larger numbers<br />
File:FS-30 sn.png|<center>2d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-30 biz.png|<center>Standard 2d Business Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sta.png|<center>Standard 3d Shield<br />
File:FS-670 sn.png|<center>3d Shield, with state name<br />
File:FS-670 biz.png|<center>Standard 3d Business Shield<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Other Highways==<br />
===Guidelines for total length of motorways in each state===<br />
In order to keep the highway network of AR120 realistic, the following guidelines are recommended for total length of motorways in each state. These guidelines are not absolute rules and can be stretched considerably. However, if a state has ''a lot'' more miles than its guideline would recommend, then the owner should probably downgrade as appropriate.<br />
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Just like in the US, big states out west have fewer motorway miles, while small states in the east have more. Because motorway funding is limited, it is highly recommended to coordinate with the owners of neighboring states to plan the most efficient use of each state's transportation budget.<br />
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{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin: 1ex auto 1ex auto; width:40%; align="left;"<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! Recommended<br>motorway miles (km)<br />
|-<br />
| Capital District<br />
| 59 (95)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-03<br />
| 50 (80)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-04<br />
| 221 (356)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-05<br />
| 142 (229)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-06<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-07<br />
| 244 (393)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-08<br />
| 688 (1107)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-09<br />
| 126 (203)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-11<br />
| 1120 (1802)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-12<br />
| 136 (219)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-13<br />
| 65 (105)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-14<br />
| 43 (69)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-15<br />
| 48 (77)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-16<br />
| 76 (122)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-17<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-18<br />
| 314 (505)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-19<br />
| 46 (74)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-21<br />
| 139 (224)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-22<br />
| 141 (227)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-23<br />
| 47 (76)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-24<br />
| 163 (262)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-25<br />
| 248 (399)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-26<br />
| 370 (595)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-27<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-28<br />
| 281 (452)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-29<br />
| 223 (359)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-31<br />
| 752 (1210)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-32<br />
| 498 (801)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-33<br />
| 549 (884)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-34<br />
| 460 (740)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-35<br />
| 625 (1006)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-36<br />
| 734 (1181)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-37<br />
| 387 (623)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-42<br />
| 263 (423)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-43<br />
| 864 (1390)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-44<br />
| 303 (488)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-45<br />
| 331 (533)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-46<br />
| 267 (430)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-47<br />
| 251 (404)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-48<br />
| 447 (719)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-51<br />
| 81 (130)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-52<br />
| 376 (605)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-53<br />
| 307 (494)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-54<br />
| 132 (212)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-55<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-56<br />
| 121 (195)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-57<br />
| 97 (156)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-58<br />
| 94 (151)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-59<br />
| 85 (137)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-61<br />
| 105 (169)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-71<br />
| 198 (319)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-72<br />
| 41 (66)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-73<br />
| 293 (472)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-74<br />
| 279 (449)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-75<br />
| 282 (454)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-76<br />
| 255 (410)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-81<br />
| 231 (372)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-82<br />
| 208 (355)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-83<br />
| 250 (402)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-84<br />
| 722 (1162)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-85<br />
| 49 (79)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-86<br />
| 177 (285)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-87<br />
| 112 (180)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-88<br />
| 7 (11)<br />
|-<br />
| AR120-92<br />
| 225 (362)<br />
|}<br />
===Motor Trails===<br />
In addition to the national motorway network, an informal network of older, lower-speed highways also exist in the Federal States. These Motor Trails are not planned on a national basis, but rather through direct coordination among the various states. As such, this chart is not moderated, and mappers should coordinate with other states regarding naming, shield design, routings, etc. before posting here. Space to collaborate is available on the [[Talk:OGF:Federal States/Highways|talk page]]. While motor trail names will likely appear in various locations throughout the map (for instance, as the existing name of a primary street through a small town), modern motor trails may not be readily apparent on the map due to bypasses, replacements by motorways, or other disruptions in the network. Motor trails should be mapped as relations for future wiki mini-map purposes.<br />
<br />
Since the Federal States do not have an official national network of primary highways (see above sections regarding motorway development conversations), motor trails should be named (e.g., "Old Main Highway") rather than numbered. However, some motor trails will also likely be part of state highway networks and may carry state highway numbers in each state.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Shield design<br />
! Northern or western terminus<br />
! Southern or eastern terminus<br />
! States served<br />
! Major cities served<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| Ingerish Post Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Dunchurch, Arghenna<br />
| Stanton, New Carnaby<br />
| Arghenna, Penquisset, New Carnaby<br />
| Dunchurch, Newburyport, Stanton<br />
| Old Stanton - Newburyport - Dunchurch Postal Route<br />
|-<br />
| Oceanic Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Cape Hold, Aperia<br />
| Delenham, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Aperia, Whitestone, Arghenna, Penquisset, Delenshire Islands<br />
| Fairfax, Ardentic Beach, Whaleburyport, Delenham<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Northeast Highway<br />
| [In development]<br />
| (Randalia Border)<br />
| Bonnaventure, Boscainifornio<br />
| Boscainifornio, Arlington, (Laine)?, (AR120-25)?, (AR120-26)?<br />
| Bonnaventure, Marlington Valley, etc..?<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Wallawaukee-Kirkadly Route<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Chottane/Kirkadly, Tennewa<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Tennewa, Oronotia, Seneppi<br />
| Wallawaukee, Nordseehaven, Eriksburg [possible diversion], Chottane/Kirkadly<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/212816 Gleason Trace]<br />
| [[File:GleasonTrace.png]]<br />
| Nenova, Aquilia<br />
| Lake City, Minnonigan<br />
| Minnonigan, Walkegan, Aquilia<br />
| Nenova, Gleason, Lake City<br />
| Largely bypassed by FS-89.<br />
|-<br />
| Fort Braxton Post Road<br />
| [In development]<br />
| Fort Braxton, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Seneppi<br />
| Seneppi, Minnonigan, Wahauja<br />
| Wallawaukee, Finch Hill, Gleason, Fort Braxton<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Highway Mapping Standards by State===<br />
Stolen from [[OGF:Tagging and rendering/highway]]. Eventually the FSA should have national standards; in the meantime, state mappers are encouraged to add their state to describe how they've been mapping their roadway networks.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
! colspan="8" | highway=<br />
|-<br />
! State<br />
! motorway<br />
! trunk<br />
! primary<br />
! secondary<br />
! tertiary<br />
! unclassified<br />
! residential<br />
! service<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Aquilia}}'''<br />
| <small>FS routes and any route with grade separation at crossings and intersections. Must be officially named, like other roads. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 20,000 people, double carriageway.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways, connecting major towns of at least 10,000 people, typically single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting smaller towns or traversing rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways, connecting villages, hamlets, and rural areas. Always single carriageway. </small><br />
| <small>Unnamed roads of any importance. Usually these will be minor roads in colleges, industrial areas, or military bases. </small><br />
| <small>Any named road that does not fulfill higher classification requirements.</small><br />
| <small>Unnamed access roads, private driveways, and alleyways.</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Boscainifornio}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Boscainifornio State Highway System, and other fully access-controlled facilities. </small><br />
| <small>Major, high capacity arterial state highways with dual carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Major, lower capacity arterial state highways with either dual or single carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Minor, low capacity arterial roads with single carriageways (can be signed as state or county highways, or can be unsigned)</small><br />
| <small>Generally minor roads with a single carriageway. These roads are generally unsigned, but can occasionally be signed as state or county highways</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas</small><br />
|- --><br />
|'''{{Clamash}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway: grade separated and controlled access highways: Speed Limit 75 mph rural and 70 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways with dual carriageways: limited access: Speed Limit 65 mph rural and 45 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Major highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban areas: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban.</small><br />
| <small>Minor highways. Typically two lanes in rural areas, may be divided by a median in urban area: Speed Limit 60 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>Minor highways with single carriageway: Speed Limit 55 mph rural and 35 mph urban. </small><br />
| <small>N.A.</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads and streets: Speed Limit 50 mph rural and 25-30 mph in urban.</small><br />
| <small>Private roads, service roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Costa Dorada]]'''<br />
|<small>Divided, multi-lane highways with no at-grade intersections. Access controlled with entrance and exit ramps. Speed limits generally set at 70 mph in urban areas and 80 mph in rural areas, with exceptions for congested and mountainous sections.</small><br />
|<small>Multi-lane, divided highways with at-grade intersections. Speed limits ranging from 50 mph to 75 mph.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways, generally with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for the most important urban thoroughfares.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways with a single lane in each direction and no center divider. Also used for major city streets.</small><br />
|<small>Roads generally used to connect neighbourhoods with secondary and primary routes. </small><br />
|<small>Minor roads often in rural or industrial areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads in neighbourhoods often connecting residential areas to higher capacity roads.</small><br />
|<small>Private roads and access roads.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Culpepper}}'''<br />
| <small>F.S. motorways and state-level dual carriageway, grade separated, controlled access highways that otherwise meet federal motorway standards</small><br />
| <small>Dual carriageway, high volume, high speed roads that do not meet federal motorway standards. They may have some at grade intersections and traffic lights.</small><br />
| <small>Major arterial roads with higher capacity and speeds (up to 50mph) than secondary roads.</small><br />
| <small>Arterial roads that are narrower with less capacity and lower speeds (up to 40mph).</small><br />
| <small>Minor roads that act as arterials for neighborhoods and small settlements.</small><br />
| <small>Unpaved gravel roads or rural roads</small><br />
| <small>Low speed roads in neighborhoods</small><br />
| <small>Private roads and access roads</small><br />
|-<br />
| [[File:EYflag.png|30px]] '''[[Elway]]'''<br />
| <small>Multi-lane high speed highways. Usually, all the national ones crossing the state. </small><br />
| <small>Major arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the state highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial highways with dual carriageways. Usually, all the county highways.</small><br />
| <small>Minor arterial roads with either dual or single carriageways, in a city or metropolitan area. </small><br />
| <small>Minor roads with either dual or single carriageway in a city or town. </small><br />
| <small>''Not in use in Elway roadway network''</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits and less important city streets. </small><br />
| <small>Private roads, access roads or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Fellshire}}'''<br />
| <small>All Federal States motorways, as well as other fully access controlled and grade separated dual-carriageways</small><br />
| <small>Divided, partially access controlled parkways or bypasses of towns that only have a single carriageway</small><br />
| <small>Major State Routes</small><br />
| <small>Other State Routes, or roads of much local significance that aren't part of the State Route System.</small><br />
| <small>State Routes of the least importance, as well as other roads of local significance.</small><br />
| <small>N/A</small><br />
| <small>Rural roads with lower width and speed limits, as well as neighborhood roads and less important city streets.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Gnaerey}}'''<br />
| <small>Controlled Access Highways, including all FS routes, designated FS-000 or GY-000 (FS)</small><br />
| <small>Mostly Controlled Access Highways, open to all traffic, usually sections of other routes, keeping the designation of that category</small><br />
| <small>State Roads, connecting counties, or connections between those routes, usually designated without letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>State or County Roads, connecting locations within a county, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| <small>County Roads, connecting locations to higher order roads, usually designated with the respective county's letter suffix</small><br />
| colspan="2" | <small>Local roads, not intended but open for thru-traffic</small><br />
| <small>Local routes, generally not suitable for thru-traffic</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Minnonigan}}'''<br />
| <small>Fully access-controlled with full grade separation from railroads and other roads. Includes the F.S. Motorway network, freeway portions of the Minnonigan 900-series expressway system, and other fully access-controlled facilities. Interchanges are numbered based on mileage, increasing from the southern or eastern terminus within the state of Minnonigan.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, divided high-speed highways with limited access from cross-streets. Some major intersections may be grade-separated. In urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume, high-speed (above 50mph) roadway with six lanes or more that may or may not have a median.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, high-speed two-lane roads with full access to and from most cross-streets. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a high-volume roadway with four-to-six lanes with speed limits generally between 35mph and 50mph.</small><br />
| <small>In rural areas, similar two-lane cross-section as primary roads, but with lower volumes of traffic. In suburban and urban areas, generally denotes a mid- to high-volume roadway with two-to-four lanes with speed limits generally below 35mph.</small><br />
| <small>Urban and suburban collector roads to connect neighborhoods to higher-speed roadways. Generally two lanes with speed limits below 35mph. Rarely used in rural areas.</small><br />
| <small>Indicates a private or semi-private road off of the official state or municipal road networks, such as internal streets on college campuses, industrial facilities, or airports.</small><br />
| <small>All other roads, generally serving properties immediately adjacent to the road and rarely used for through traffic.</small><br />
| <small>Low-speed access roads and alleys. Also used for dedicated bus-only facilities in urban areas.</small><br />
|-<br />
| '''{{New Carnaby}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All state routes in New Carnaby are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|- <!--<br />
| '''{{Newlynn}}'''<br />
| <small> Any controlled access highway featuring grade separation and access via on/off-ramps, this includes all FS Routes, and Newlynn state routes<br />
| <small> Any road that serves as a primary transportation corridor between two, or more, urban areas, including two-lane roadways, multi-lane roadways, and divided highways which may feature at-grade intersections and crossings and/or interchanges. <br />
| <small> Primary highway or arterial road that serve both urban and rural areas of the state.<br />
| <small> Lesser capacity arterial roads<br />
| <small> Sub-collector roads<br />
| <small> Unpaved roads<br />
| <small> All other roads that serves a local community<br />
| <small> Access roads, alleys<br />
|- --><br />
| '''{{Nishowigan}}'''<br />
| <small> FS Routes. Dual-carriage, fully segregated roadways assigned to the state by the federal government.<br />
| <small> Downgraded former FS-routes.<br />
| <small> Significant arterial roads, often traversing State borders.<br />
| <small> Arterial roads, often not traversing State borders. Often marking Concession lines. All fully-paved.<br />
| <small> Roads often marking sideroad lines. Such roads might not be paved.<br />
| <small> Not-paved, not significant rural roads not following a concession or sideroad lines. In cities and towns, all will mark two-way streets.<br />
| <small> Smaller roads traversing communities or blocks. In cities and towns, all will be one-way streets.<br />
| <small> Roads serving an individual location.<br />
|-<br />
| '''{{Oakhill}}'''<br />
|<small>no motorway</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways, most nearly motorway standard</small><br />
|<small>busy state road</small><br />
|<small>less busy state road and busy district road</small><br />
|<small>other district roads</small><br />
|<small>other roads<br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Osaquoya}}'''<br />
|<small>Fully limited access high speed freeways, with at least 4 lanes across both directions of travel. Speed limit is typically 80 MPH unless it is posted otherwise. FS Routes and state routes included.</small><br />
|<small>High speed expressways, contains at-grade intersections but with occasional full limited access interchanges for more important intersections. Speed limits on these roads are typically 70 MPH unless posted otherwise. Only state routes are built as expressways.</small><br />
|<small>Major highways connecting cities, typically 4 lanes across both directions in populated areas, but 2 lanes in rural areas. Speed limits are typically 65 MPH unless otherwise posted. Reserved for state highways.</small><br />
|<small>Minor highways connecting smaller towns. In use for both less-important state highways alongside for use on the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System (Lettered Highways). Speed limits are typically 55 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>Small backroads connecting small clusters of residential areas to state highways, along with agricultural areas to highways in the Southern half of the state. For use by the Osaquoya State Secondary Road System, although will not be designated if the road is maintained by it's respective county or another entity outside of the Osaquoya Department of Transportation. Speed limits are typically 50 MPH unless otherwise posted.</small><br />
|<small>In use by smaller county roads, in cities, or private roads not maintained by the state. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved roads serving residential areas in both rural and urban settings. Speed limits vary between the roads respective jurisdiction. </small><br />
|<small>Alley ways, parking lot aisles, or other uses typically by private parties.</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Penquisset}}'''<br />
|<small>Federally funded highways</small><br />
|<small>State funded highways</small><br />
|<small> Major Arterial Roads; All Penquisset state routes are either trunk or primary roads</small><br />
|<small>Arterial roads; locally funded</small><br />
|<small>Connecting and residential roads that carry high volumes of vehicles</small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>Roads, usually non-through-ways, that serve residential communities</small><br />
|<small>Privately owned (Public or Private sector) roads</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Seneppi}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain motorway-standard state routes. </small><br />
|<small>Other major trunk highways or very important arterials, including town bypasses</small><br />
|<small>Major primary roads, including major state highways typically connecting larger population areas</small><br />
|<small>Semi-major roads</small><br />
|<small>Minor but important or high traffic hrough roads</small><br />
|<small>All minor roads that are not primarily residential</small><br />
|<small>used only for roads that primarily serve residences or subdivisions</small><br />
|<small>Access roads, alleys</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Sierra}}'''<br />
|<small>Controlled access dual carriageways. Used only for FS-routes and spurs. </small><br />
|<small>Not used</small><br />
|<small>All state highways. Always at-grade and one lane in each direction apart from the Northern Turnpike, which is dual carriageway.</small><br />
|<small>Intrastate route designations or major roads in cities.</small><br />
|<small>Used for county roads/routes. Often paved roads, but can be partially or fully unpaved in high mountain areas.</small><br />
|<small>Minor roads, largely unpaved.</small><br />
|<small>Primarily residential roads, paved in most parts but can be unpaved in mountains.</small><br />
|<small>Access, private or other minor roadways</small><br />
|-<br />
|'''{{Tempache}}'''<br />
|<small>High-speed, fully access-controlled, divided, with at least two lanes in each direction. All FS Routes and certain primary state routes.</small><br />
|<small>High-speed, limited-access (at-grade intersections), divided highways with at least two lanes in each direction. Part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Major arterial routes typically connecting larger population areas. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Minor arterial routes and routes connecting smaller towns. Usually part of primary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Low capacity minor routes that are lined and paved with at least one lane in each direction. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved or unpaved lower capacity roads through rural areas. Usually part of secondary state route system.</small><br />
|<small>Paved lower capacity roads through urban areas. </small><br />
|<small>Low speed private roads, access roads, or alleys.</small><br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Gallery of License Plates===<br />
<gallery><br />
<!-- File:BoscainifornioPlate.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} --><br />
File:EYlicenseplate_new.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|28px|border]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:MNPlate.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}}<br />
File:NClicenseplate.png|<center>{{New Carnaby}}<br />
File:NIplates.png|<center>{{Nishowigan}}<br />
File:OAlicenseplate.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:Sierra 150 license plate.png|<center>{{Sierra}}<br />
File:Tempache_plate.png|<center> {{Tempache}}<br />
File:West Massodeya License Plate.png|<center> [[File: Unknown_Flag.png|28 px]] [[West Massodeya]]<br />
File:SeneppiLicensePlate.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Gallery of State Highway Shields===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:AP_130.png|<center>Aperia (primary)<br />
<!-- File:BosHighway50.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (standard) --><br />
<!-- File:BosHighway50B.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (business) --><br />
<!-- File:BosHighway30TOLL.png|<center>{{Boscainifornio}} (tolled) --><br />
File:ClamashHwySign.png|<center>{{Clamash}}<br />
File:CR175.png|<center>{{Culpepper}}<br />
File:EYstatehighway.png|<center>[[File:EYflag.png|30px]] [[Elway]]<br />
File:Luciano_Shield_Makaska202.png|<center>{{Makaska}} (standard)<br />
File:MennowaShield.png|<center>{{Mennowa}} (standard)<br />
File:MC17.png|<center>Michisaukee (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan StateHwy.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (standard)<br />
File:Minnonigan Freeway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, free)<br />
File:Minnonigan Tollway.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (expressway, tolled)<br />
File:GleasonTrace.png|<center>{{Minnonigan}} (motor trail)<br />
<!-- File:Route 12.png|<center>{{Newlynn}} --><br />
File:Oakstreetnumber.png|<center>{{Oakhill}}<br />
File:OQ_2_digit_primary_highway_shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary)<br />
File:OQ_3_digit_primary_shield.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Primary Triple Digit)<br />
File:State_secondary_road_single_digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Single Digit)<br />
File:State_secondary_road_double_digit.png|<center>{{Osaquoya}} (Secondary Double Digit)<br />
File:Penquisset Route 12.png|<center>{{Penquisset}}<br />
File:SeneppiHighwayShields2020c.png|<center>{{Seneppi}}<br />
File:Sierran Route 10 sign.png|<center>{{Sierra}} (primary)<br />
File:I-101.svg|<center>{{Sierra}} (secondary)<br />
File:Tm_shield_standard.png|<center>{{Tempache}}<br />
File:Tempache55.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (motorway)<br />
File:Tm_shield_secondary.png|<center>{{Tempache}} (secondary)<br />
File:WM Shield.png|<center>West Massodeya<br />
<!--File:Shield collection.png|<center>{{Wychelle}}--><br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Galleries]]<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Franchises&diff=688Collab:Federal States/Franchises2021-09-14T14:02:53Z<p>Trombonist2003: </p>
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<div>FSA collaborators may input franchises located in the [[Federal States]] that they would be comfortable with them being mapped either regionally or nationally. This list will be organized by type of business. Some details may also be included, such as where your company is primarily based. If a headquarters is mentioned, make sure to link to it on the map at some point. Feel free to add more franchise types as needed.<br />
<br />
== Fast Food ==<br />
===Burgers===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Burger Ram}} is a fast food burger place located in the Southeast coastal region of the FSA, with its corporate headquarters based in Penquisset.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hiway Diner}} (hamburger fast food chain prevalent in the West)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Yumburgers}} Nipewa's first Fast food place, opened in 1933 as a fry hut in downtown Kennedy. It is found around the Grand Lakes and the east coast. It can be found in the West coast but not as much<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Burgiie's}} is a fast food burger place nationwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Huckelberry's}} Nationwide inexpensive fast food burger restaurant. Based out of Wahanta, Clamash metropolitan area.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Duchess}} is a fast food burger joint which also specializes in ice cream.<br />
<br />
===Pizza===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Cookin' Pizza}} is a fast food pizza place located all over ,is a international chain based in Cygagon<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Aparicio's}} is a Minnonigan-based pizza-by-the-slice franchise.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Pizza Storm}} {{FSFranchiseLink |Pizza Storm Express}} is a fast food pizza restaurant. Pizza Storm Express is the shopping mall food court & gas station version.<br />
<br />
===Tacos===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |TacoFresh}} , a chain available for the entire FSA, place the HQ wherever you want<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Especia}} <small>[[Especia|(wiki link)]]</small> a Archantanized Latinian-food fast food chain with things like tacos, quesadillas, burritos, etc.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |On Fire}} Nationwide fast casual chain of restaurants serving made to order burritos and bowls.<br />
===Chicken===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Yoyo's Chicken}} fast food place. Located only in the northeast. Headquarters in Oswego, Arlington.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |CluckyClover}} A fried chicken restaurant located across the entire FSA, especially concentrated in Grand Lake states<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Cooper's Fried Chicken Fingers}} Fried chicken chain in western FSA<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Wingerz}} is a chain known for their chicken wings and sauces, mainly located along the east coast.<br />
===Deli/Sandwiches===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Fieldie's}} is a stadium themed sandwich shop located nationwide, popular at stadiums. Originated and headquartered in San Vegas, Arlington<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bagels & Bites}} is a regional Lakes chain specializing in bagel sandwiches.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hans & Frans Soup & Sandwich}} is a chain of sandwicheries which also serve soup. This Zakahigan-based company offers special location options, including university campuses and airports.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Presswiches}} is a sandwicherie chain specializing in paninis, though submarine sandwiches are sold as well. Locations are concentrated in the Great Lakes region, though with some exceptions.<br />
<br />
===Breakfast===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Waffleville}} Breakfast fast food chain in western FSA<br />
===Other/Various===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Peninsula Fast Food}} , a chain available for the Southeastern "peninsula" (Culpepper and Astrantia and everything to the east of that).<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Sunday Steakhouse}} is a nationwide fast food chain serving a wide variety of foods.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Midlands Grill}} serves a variety of foods in a fast casual setting, mainly in the eastern and central parts of the country.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Jacky's}} is a regional chain serving northeastern style cuisine. Locations primarily in the northeast and "Mid-Ardentic" regions (north of Stanton).<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |HowWok}} is a fast Chinese place primarily in urban and suburban centers of the West<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Golden Cafeteria}} <small>[[Golden Cafeteria|(wiki link)]]</small> A fast food chain based in [[Duncanheim]], available for the entire FSA<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Freezing Point}} Ice cream shop service soft-serve ice cream and fast food. Some locations are only open seasonally.<br />
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== Coffeehouse chains ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Gobeletplain}} <small>[[Gobeletplain|(wiki link)]]</small> is a coffeehouse chain with [[Gobeletplain#Show_stores_on_map|many locations worldwide]]. ''You are very welcome to open Gobeletplain cafés in your state [[Talk:Gobeletplain|as described here]].''<br />
**{{MER-overpquery | name = show Gobeletplain cafes on the map | search1 = amenity/cafe | search2 = brand/Gobeletplain | area = Federal States of Archanta | zoom = 4 | latitude = -36 | longitude = 148}} <br />
**number of locations: {{MER-opq-count | search1 = brand/Gobeletplain | area = Federal States of Archanta}} <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Schroeder}} <small>[[Schroeder|(wiki link)]]</small> is a well known chain of cafés with the headquarter in [[Belleville (NC)]]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Coffea}} coffee shops, spread in all FSA and worldwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Coffee Fair}} a small regional chain in the New Carnaby/Culpepper area, but welcome to spread<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |The Awakening}} a small, higher-end cafe company known for its homey, relaxing decor, but with a very limited number of places (probably around 50). Please limit these to states neighboring {{Aquilia}}.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |John Carson's}} <small>[[John Carson's|(wiki link)]]</small> A Nipewan Coffee shop/fast food place that is most known for it's sweet doughnuts and doughnut holes.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Coffee Inn}} A medium price coffee chain, also operating worldwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Verona Coffee}} <small>[[Verona Coffee|(wiki link)]]</small>, known for high quality, organic and fairtrade coffee<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Starlight Cafe}} a chain of coffee and pastries in the middle and western FSA. This is highly franchised.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |BriteSpot}} a widespread chain of coffee shops. Ubiquitous in urban areas and a direct competitor to Starlight Cafe. Headquartered in Lake City, Minnonigan; owns naming rights to the Bradford Cove Stadium, where the Lake City Navigators play.<br />
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== Restaurants ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |FreshFish}} Seafood restaurant based out of Arlington-EY. Mainly to be used in coastal regions on the eastern seaboard.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Fat O’ Giants}} A bar-atmosphere restaurant based out of Beaumont , Pavonearse. They are known for their drinks and burgers. This is mainly used along the Great Lakes region along with the Rockies and Northwest region.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Surry's}} Family diner chain. To be used throughout the eastern FSA.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Halftime}}/{{FSFranchiseLink |Halftime Sports Bar}} - Franchised sports bars throughout the Federal States, known for their chicken wings.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bianchi Pizzeria}} a chain of pizza.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Smoke Alarm}} a wings chain that is divided between a family-friendly restaurant and sports bar. Found everywhere.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Blue Wasp}} a sit down, dim lighting restaurant nationwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |OverEasy}} is a breakfast/lunch-only restaurant chain operating nationwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Tomatillo's Bar & Grill}} is a dine-in restaurant and bar serving burgers, ribs, seafood, tacos, and fajitas. Locations are based in the Great Lakes region, though the chain seeks to be national.<br />
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==Specialty Foods (Bakeries / Ice Cream etc.)==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Buntie's}} a bakery and pastry chain based out of Penquisset and found widely across the country.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Ice Nine}} a nationwide ice cream and frozen treats franchise based in Penquisset.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Phil's Pastries}} a bakery and pastry chain found in the southern part of the country, based in Fellshire.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Glacé}} a nation-wide bakery and café which sells varieties of pastries and cakes.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Sweet Bee}} is a nationwide chain serving ice cream and other desserts.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bobang}} a café found nationally, mostly known for its bubble/boba tea. Based in Stafford, Eustacia.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Cookie Coliseum}} cookie bakery found in shopping malls.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Tunnel Vision Pretzels}} is a pretzel-specific bakery chain located in the Great Lakes and Southwest regions.<br />
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== Banks ==<br />
===National banks===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Western Bank}} <small>[[Western Bank|(wiki link)]]</small> based out of [[Dennison]], [[Sierra]], historically prevalent across the west and north of the FSA but can be used anywhere<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |First Archantan Bank}} prevalent in the eastern half of the country but intended to be nationwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |NBA}} National Bank of Archanta - nationwide bank, HQ in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-40.26294/159.83230 Stanton-NC]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Students' Credit Union}} is a credit union with most of its locations in college towns and on university campuses. SCU has its headquarters in Zakahigan and seeks to be a national brand.<br />
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===Regional banks===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Tokkin}} based out of Penquisset and found along the eastern seaboard.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Plainus Bank}} influencer bank in the western-most Great Lake states.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Lakeside Bank}} a major bank in the central Grand Lakes states. Headquartered in Lake City; owns the naming rights to the Expo Gardens Coliseum, where the Minnonigan Minutemen and the Lake City Centurions both play.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Magnolia Bank}} Most popular along FS-1, with limited amounts extending to Mountain Range B. Headquartered in Mocoquin.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Star Bank}} a major bank mainly serving the southeast, based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-39.03534/158.96842 Lafayette, Whitestone]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Z2Bank}} a newer franchise mostly in the western mountains area.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Lakewood Bank and Trust}} based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-41.86140/144.12483 Wallawaukee, Seneppi] and prevalent across the south of the FSA (Grand Lakes area). (intended market, but can be used sparingly outside this area)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Desert Financial}} Only found in far northwest.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Second National Bank}} regional bank based in Wahanta, CL. Found in Western FSA. <br />
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===State banks===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bank of Boscainifornio}} private bank franchise in Boscainifornio<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ESEBank - Elway State Employees Bank}} a public bank in Bronson City.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Silver Bank}} a private bank based mostly used in southern [[Apawiland]].<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |FelSavingsBank}} private bank in Fellshire.<br />
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== Supermarkets and other big-box chains ==<br />
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=== Hypermarkets/Superstores, Bulk stores ===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Syka}} Bulk food and other goods store headquarted in Norotonick, Trinity Island.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Abacus}} Headquartered in Kennedy, Nipewa<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hayes'}} an upscale department store, based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=18/-39.03696/158.96456 Lafayette, Whitestone].<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Walker's}} - A department store.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Whites}}/{{FSFranchiseLink |White's}} - a department store, which operates nationwide, generally in downtowns and malls, but some big box stores can exist as well<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Maxima}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small> - a wholesale/cash and carry in western/north FSA (based in Sierra)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Orchids}} - a chain of hypermarket/discount department stores/groceries. Hedquartered in [[Orchid Fields]], [[McPearson]], [[West Massodeya]]. Found nationwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Redshed}} <small>[[Redshed|(wiki link)]]</small> - a big department store, found mostly in retail areas, can be found all over the [[Federal States of Archanta]]. Headquartered in [[Apawiland]].<br />
**Mapped locations: 59<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Harrelson's}} - department store focused on luxury goods and high fashion<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Greeley Mart}} - big department box store. Direct competitor to Redshed. Headquartered in Wahanta, Clamash. <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Newport's}} - department store only found in shopping malls of large cities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bonnetter's}} - a department store only found in shopping malls of cities 50,000 or less. Operated by Newport's<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Joyces}} - a department store which the clothes are always on-sale. Found in large outdoor shopping centers or as a standalone store. It is never an anchor to an indoor shopping mall.<br />
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=== Higher Range Supermarkets ===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Massodeya Superlocal}} <small>[[Massodeya Superlocal|(wiki link)]]</small>: Chain of smaller, high-end groceries, specializing in local fairtrade, organic foods and high quality produce. Headquartered in [[Huntington (McPearson)|Huntington]]. Mostly found in both [[West Massodeya|West]] and [[East Massodeya|East]] Massodeya. Though rarer in the East Central Region of the [[Federal States]]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Nichols}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small>: chain of smaller, higher-end markets specializing in higher quality and organic foods<br />
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=== Mid Range Supermarkets ===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Colonial Market}} <small>[[Colonial Market|(wiki link)]]</small> An East-Coast regional supermarket based out of Burgundyville, Boscainifornio. Locations currently in Arlington, Boscainifornio and Penquisset, but is open for development all along the eastern seaboard.<br />
:*(''Locations can be placed further out sparingly, but the primary market should be the Eastern Seabord.'' ''Contact [https://opengeofiction.net/user/TBMap TBMap] about locations further away from the target market.'')<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Marchban}} - suburban supermarket chain based in {{Nishowigan}}.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Wa'ew Supermarkets}} - Primarily northeastern supermarket that is headquartered in Clayton, Arlington. Use sparingly outside of the northeast, as the company is "growing" out of the northeast.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Shoppersmart}} <small>[[ShopperSmart Companies|(wiki link)]]</small> - western supermarket originating in Sierra<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Farmer Joe's}} - Supermarket chain growing out of Nipewa. Most locations are around the Grand Lakes<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Treasure Island}} - A supermarket chain based in Aperia.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Green Octagon}} - A regional supermarket chain based in Fellshire with locations to be based mostly in the Grand Lake and southeastern states.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Starmart}} - An urban supermarket chain mainly serving downtowns in large cities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Epicenter}} - Can be found all over the west. Named as an icon of its popularity, as well as its founder's history with seismic activity.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Double-Y}} - Headquarters in Darsons, Michisaukee, located in the central FSA with a few locations elsewhere.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Orson's}} <small>[[Orson's|(wiki link)]]</small> A regional mid-range supermarket based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=16/-41.6710/144.1706 Brighston], [[Seneppi]] and with locations mostly in Grand Lake states. Owned by [[Ketz]], a major food company based out of [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-41.6027/143.6202 Rachelle], [[Seneppi]].<br />
:*(''Locations can be placed further out sparingly, but the primary market should be the Grand Lakes.'' ''Contact [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Ernestpcosby Ernestpcosby] about locations further away from the target market.'')<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Sir Save-A-Lots}} - regional supermarket found in Clamash and nearby states.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Torringtons}} - supermarket found in western FSA.<br />
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=== Discount Supermarkets ===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Greenfoods}} - A discount supermarket chain found primarily in low-income areas throughout the southeastern region of the FSA<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Las Provisones}} - Small, cheap store found in urban areas around the eastern mountain range.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Smith's Bargain}} - Usually a small store found in minor retail areas and small towns in the central and west. Competitor of Las Provisones.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Chamberlain's}} - Smaller store with really cheap prices, usually found in suburban areas in the northeast region. Headquartered in San Vegas, Arlington.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |GUDBY}} - (Good buy) Small footprint discount grocery store that only sells private label.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Dollar Castle}} - a variety store where items and packaged food are cheap due to either small sized packaging or poor quality. Spreading across rural FSA in the outskirts of small towns.<br />
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=== Do it Yourself ===<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Hammer & Nail}} - founded in Oakhill, now all in the eastern and middle FSA<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Home Improvement Co.}} - found in the Southeast and Lakes regions of the FSA<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Loads}} - Found nationwide. Based in Arlington.<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Archantan Tire}} HQ in Fayette, Nipewa<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |good luck}} found in the West Central Region and plains of the Mountain region. Named after the mountain folks' joke that the farmers below can do nothing.<br />
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=== Books ===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Scheun & Edler}} - founded in Creedle, New Carnaby, now in Stanton - most shops in the eastern part<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |New2U Books}} - used book seller. Only found in large cities and cities with large universities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Paige & Page Book Store}} - big box book store - found along west coast and mountain region<br />
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=== Pet Supply Stores ===<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Chew Toy Depot}} - large store with all kinds of pet food and toys, found all over the country. <br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |PetLover}} - store dedicated to the adoption of pets and the sale of products for animals.<br />
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=== Arts & Craft Stores ===<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Frantleys}} - large store with all kinds arts and crafts supplies. Found nationwide.<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Hobby House}} - large store with all kinds art supplies, fabrics, and home decor. Found nationwide.<br />
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=== Office Supplies Stores === <br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Office Inc.}} - large office supply store. Found nationwide.<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |The Organizing Organization}} - store dedicated to organization (i.e. containers, totes,). It is only found in large metropolitan areas with one per market.<br />
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=== Sporting Goods/Outdoors Stores === <br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Champion Camp Co.}} - Outdoors store found in large cities. Sells camping, hunting, fishing, and sporting goods. Usually a large box store, but sometime found as a medium to large anchor in shopping malls.<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Big Barry's}} - another large sporting good stores. More focused on selling clothing and sporting goods than outdoors supplies.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Paragon Sports Store}} - Specializes in outdoor activities usually for the mountains— fishing, camping, skiing, etc, not that big of a store so can be found in smaller, starting-point towns<br />
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=== Farm & Ranch Stores === <br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |Kerbys Farm & Ranch Supply}} - regional medium size box store dedicating to farm and ranching supplies such as tools, flannel clothing, animal feed, and fencing. Found in Mountain and West Lakes Regions in rural communities with between 2,000 and 30,000 population<br />
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== Convenience Stores ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Crown}} a convenience store prevalent across the east coast with a corporate headquarters in Penquisset.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Coverz}} a convenience store located across eastern and central FSA.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |89Mart}} a convenience chain with locations in metro Stanton and the southeast<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Smartmart}} a convenience chain with locations in the Lakes Region<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Jimmy's}} a convenience store based in the northeast, headquartered in Merchantsville, Arlington.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Pulse}} is a convenience store/newsstand most frequently found in train stations and airports<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Universe}} is a standalone convenience store found in the western FSA.<br />
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== Hotels ==<br />
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===Companies===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |JWHancher Hotels}} headquartered in downtown [[Lake City]], [[Minnonigan]]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Krannert Lodgings}} headquarters TBD<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Capstone}} headquarted in Penquisset.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bassett-Leyton Hotel Brands}} - western HQ in Wahanta, CL & eastern HQ TBD <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ValuCation Hotels}} - headquarters TBD<br />
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===5-Star===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hancher Elite}} an international JWHancher brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Holliston Inn}} a national brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |The Bassett}} - international Bassett-Leyton brand. <br />
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===4-Star===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |The Wilberding}} a national JWHancher brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Waltherams Suites}} a national brand that specifically features sustainability and endorsement of regional pop culture of locations<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Consulate Suites}} a Bassett-Leyton brand - suites only hotel and often has a conference center<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Leyton Hotel}} a Bassett-Leyton brand <br />
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===3-Star===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |The Atrium}} a national Krannert Lodgings brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Meridian Suites}} a national JWHancher brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Myicka Lodge}} a nationwide brand with all locations at national scenic and historic suites, usually away from large cities<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Watercress Inn}} generally in Mocoquin but can be found in adjacent areas. Please message [http://opengeofiction.net/user/Megacity2005Creator me] first.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Restfield Inn & Suites}} {{FSFranchiseLink |Restfield Inn}}a run of the mill Bassett-Leyton national hotel brand.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bassett Botanica Inn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand that is higher quality than Restfield Inns<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Patio by Bassett}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand often with more suites<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Kenton Inn}} {{FSFranchiseLink |Kenton Inn & Suites}} - a ValuCation brand national brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hotel Zzz}} a national hotel brand owned by Ames Executive Entertainment<br />
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===2-Star===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Atrium Select}} a national Krannert Lodgings brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Continental Inn}} a budget hotel chain found near major highways and small cities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Goodnite Inn}} a national budget hotel <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ArchantInn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand found in communities of 15,000 or more. Can be placed in small tourist trap towns.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Western Trails Inn}} a ValuCation national brand found in the western half of FSA<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Morningsky Inn}} a Bassett-Leyton national brand<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |StayOut Inn}} {{FSFranchiseLink |StayOut Inn & Suites}} a ValuCation national brand<br />
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===1-Star/Motel===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Krannert Inn}} a Krannert Lodgings brand popular along motorways between the Lakes and Northwest Regions<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hartt Motel}} a national chain of motels<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Towne Inn}} a chain of motels found on the outskirts of small towns<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Mega 9 Motel}} a ValuCation national brand. Locations in urban and bigger towns are poor quality, however location in small towns(pop. <5,000) are relatively nice.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Econobudget Inn}} - A ValuCation national brand. Similar to Mega 9 Motel.<br />
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== Vehicular Energy ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |GasIt}} a gas station chain on the east coast<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Penqergy}} a franchiseable renewable energy provider for electric vehicles at stations across the state of Penquisset. Also have some interstate locations. Company also has home provider / community engineering operations.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Gas&Go}} a gas station chain operating primarily in the northern East Coast region. It is, however, open for expansion all along the coast.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Archantol}}/{{FSFranchiseLink |Archantoil}} - a gas station chain that probably is operated nationwide<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Paxaco}} a gas station chain that has locations nationwide but more concentrated in the Great Lakes/South. Also known for major locations along motorways having at least one electric charging "pump".<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Coastal Oil}} a medium-sized gas station that is highly prevalent on the west side of the country. Usually placed in either downtown areas, or along motorways. Locations have a small convenience store located to it, unless in highly urbanized downtown areas.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |CT Gas}} - a gas station chain based in Aperia and prevalent on the east coast<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Corona}} <small>[[Corona|(wiki link)]]</small> - gas station chain prevalent in the mountain region and west coast<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |SevenMiles}} - gas station found all around the FSA. Called so because of its frequency.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |DatCo}} <small>[[DatCo|(wiki link)]]</small> - A gas station commonly found in the East Coast and East Central Region, despite being national. Successful Gas Station chain since 1964.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ECar Charging Station}} - a chain of electric car charging stations. Manufactured and sold by the Neneehen ECar company.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Fossill}} national gas station chain based out of Clamash.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink | Rudd Bros.}} national truck stop chain.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink | ROUTEstop}} national rest stop chain with a gas station, charging station, fast food restaraunts and a small campsite.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink | Busterson's}} national rest stop chain, gas station & supermarket in competition with ROUTEstop. These are found in smaller towns & cities and is a pretty big gas station.<br />
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== Provided Energy ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Penqergy}} a franchisable energy provider for communities seeking to achieve a higher degree of sustainability based out of Penquisset. Some engineering contract areas of exploration include solar, wind, aqueous, thermal, and pedekinetic. Also has energy servies for vehicular energy<br />
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== Fashion ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Faves}} a clothing store for young women, based in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-40.69029/159.62739 Raidenne, Culpepper].<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Needle & Thread}} a unisex clothing company based in Bonnaventure, [[Boscainifornio]]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |hoodie's}} a clothing store specializing in custom and name brand hoodies based in Yorksey, [[Boscainifornio]]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Archantan Flannel Company}} is a clothing store best known for its flannel shirts.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Laces}} is a large chain that sells shoes and athletic clothing, with locations throughout the country.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Island}} is an upscale clothing chain located mostly on the east coast that sells men's, women's, and children's clothing and accessories.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |The Shoe Show}} nationwide warehouse shoe store found in shopping centers.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Toledo's}} generic clothing store found in shopping centers and malls.<br />
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==Media==<br />
===Radio and television networks===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |The Mix}} The Mix is a radio station owned and operated by Corral Media (Headquartered in Kennedy). It specializes in Hip-hop and RNB. Place this in cities with a huge hip-hop scene.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |NOW!}} NOW is a pop station playing all of today's best hits and boasting 1 hour of ad-free music. It is owned by Corral Media. Feel free to place in any city.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Archantan Free Media}} a media host known for owning any radio stations in the Federal States. Based on National Public Radio (NPR)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ATN}} One of the main news channels in the Federal States and also worldwide. Headquarter in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=17/-37.60617/157.79073 Huntington].<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Mountain Country Radio}} ({{FSFranchiseLink |MCR}}) is a radio station which plays country music in the Mountain Region.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Uplands Archantan News Network}} ({{FSFranchiseLink |UANN}}) is one of the main news networks, based mostly in the Northwest, Central, and Mountains Regions of the [[Federal States]].<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ANB}} (Achantan National Broadcasting)}} a very popular national-wide broadcasting and news company based in Orterrado, Laine.<br />
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Note: MCR and UANN have no headquarters, but have offices and major offices. You may add offices without permission, but contact [https://opengeofiction.net/user/iiEarth iiEarth] if you would like a major office.<br />
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== Pharmacies ==<br />
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*{{FSFranchiseLink |Nexi}} a national brand headquartered in Arlington.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |BriteCare}} a nationwide pharmaceutical company based in Bonnaventure, Boscainifornio.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Medina Pharmacy}} present in Sierra<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |CYP}} stands for Cecil Young Pharmacy, found throughout the entire country.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |YouFirst}} a pharmacy spread nation-wide, based in [[Apawiland|Silverdale, Apawiland]]. One of the oldest modern pharamcies in [[Archanta]].<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Graxton's}} a pharmacy chain found along the West Coast and West Lakes region<br />
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== Technology ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Zap}} an autonomous car rental service located in major cities, especially at airport facilities and transporation hubs.<br />
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===Retail===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Planet Desktop}} an electronics and computer store (found in Sierra and elsewhere)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |TechCenter}} an electronics and computer parts store geared towards enthusiasts located in northwestern FSA (HQ in Cosperica??).<br />
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===Hardware and Software===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Ember}} <small>[[Ember (company)|(wiki link)]]</small> a computer and other hardware-manufacturing company, also produces software.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |CranBerry}} a computer/cell phone manufacturing company. Based in Technology Park, [[Boscainifornio]]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Findix}} Internet-related company that started as a search engine. Based in Burton, PA.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Versatil}} A mobile device manufacturer serving the southwestern FSA, headquartered in Nenova, Aquilia.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Evo}} <small>[[Evo|(wiki link)]]</small> Electronics company manufacturing computer hardware as well as smartphones. HQ in Silver Valley, Tempache.<br />
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===Cell Carriers===<br />
*Minnonigan Wireless, or {{FSFranchiseLink |MWireless}} a once-regional cellular phone provider expanding to the greater southwestern FSA. Based in Ondassagam, Minnonigan; owns naming rights to the Lake City Pitch where the Lake City Blue Stars play. Also operates {{FSFranchiseLink |MWireless Express}} locations, selling small electronics and accessories in train stations and airports.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |StarCellular}} a cell phone service provider with service and physical locations through the entire country<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Fenix Wireless}} Nationwide cell phone carrier providing wireless voice, messaging, and data services based in [[Los Reyes|Hermosa Park]], [[Tempache]]. Also operates {{FSFranchiseLink |Elektrik}}, a low-cost prepaid option.<br />
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===Social media===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |MyStory}} <small>[[MyStory|(wiki link)]]</small> a social media company. MyStory was founded in 2010, and has 28 million users.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |MyStream}} A Social media company for videos and livestreams, it is currently the one of the most popular video sharing website on the planet, and was founded in 2004 by a bunch of entrepreneurs in Nipewa looking to share their video blogs,<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |LIFEstory}} a social media company with regional moderation offices and server buildings in certain regions, based in Calma Beach, Arlington.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Shiver}} a popular short-video entertainment company founded in 2011 and based in Technology Park, [[Boscainifornio]]<br />
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==Transportation==<br />
===Intercity===<br />
====Airlines====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Federal Airlines}} <small>[[Federal Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is an airline operated out of [[Stanton International Airport|Stanton]] that does International service as well as Domestic.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Union Airways}} <small>[[Union Airways|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airline based in [[Orterrado]] and operates international and domestic flights.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Southern Airlines}} <small>[[Southern Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airline based out of [[Lake City International Airport]], with a focus on domestic flights and trans-Asperic flights to Antarephia.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |flySmart}} <small>[[flySmart|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major budget airline based out of [[Dennison]], [[Sierra]] and [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]. Specializes in flights across the western and southern FSA but also serves other major FS cities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Lake Airways}} <small>[[Lake Airways|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major airliner headquartered in Fayette, Nipewa. It also flies out of other parts of the FSA.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |SkyRide Airlines}} <small>[[SkyRide Airlines|(wiki link)]]</small> is a major budget airline based out of [[Gunnison Airport]] in [[Lake City]]. Direct competitor of flySmart.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Apex Air}} <small>[[Apex Air|(wiki link)]]</small> is a budget airline based out of [[Los Reyes Valdez International Airport|Los Reyes]]. Mostly focuses on domestic flights throughout the northern FSA, but does a few international routes.<br />
====Coach Buses====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Cheetah Buses}}- Cheetah Buses is a coach bus company that serves the FSA and the rest of Astrasia. Bus depots are usually in Towns/Cities with a population over 1K<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Redfox Trailways}}- Redfox Trailways is a coach bus company that serves the FSA. Competitor of Cheetah Buses but sometimes share depots in towns/cities with intermodal stations<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ArchanTrails}}- Coach bus company offering intercity service throughout the west and the Lakes region.<br />
====Passenger Rail====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Quicklink}} <small>[[Quicklink|(wiki link)]]</small> QuickLink is a Nipewan owned railway company that calls their stations Quicklink Terminals and keeps them within big towns and major cities. The stations are somewhat like airports but function like train stations. (Contact plainoldbread on discord or on OGF to get a line in your state)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ArchRail}}- High-speed passenger rail service throughout the southeastern Federal States.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |LakeLynx}}- High-speed passenger rail service connecting San Alonzo, WJ; Lake City, MN; and Wallawaukee, SN.<br />
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===Automobiles===<br />
====Dealerships====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Carlivery}} is a fairly new dealership that sells a vareity of cars (much like Carvana). It delivers cars and has locations with "car vending machines" which you go and pick up the car you've purchased from.<br />
====Manufacturers====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Wears}} is a nationwide auto repair and parts maintenance superstore based in Wearhead, Trinity Island.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Bloom Empire Automobiles (BEA)}} is a car manufacturing company with no headquarters. Operates worldwide.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |DeLand}} is a car manufacturer based in New Carnaby (Wasserstadt, maybe). <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Empire Joop Rebel & Bull (EJR&B)}} <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Noble}} cars are a FSA-made brand of car with a large following. Dealerships everywhere. Headquarters are in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-41.1971/159.5120 Hearthsbridge, Culpepper] with factories all over the country.<br />
:*{{FSFranchiseLink |Crystalline Motors}} is a luxury car manufacturing company with plants in Gramercy, Seneppi, though much manufacturing has likely been outsourced. Remains of a Gramercy headquarters remain, but Crystalline was bought out by {{FSFranchiseLink |Noble}} during an economic downturn. Now share many cobranded dealerships as {{FSFranchiseLink |Noble/Crystalline{{FSFranchiseLink |.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Gramercy}} and {{FSFranchiseLink |Gramercy Clinton Motors (GCM)}} are a large car manufacturer headquartered in [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=14/-42.1486/142.9951 Clinton, Seneppi] and with some plants in neighboring Gramercy, though some manufacturing has likely been outsourced to other cities and other countries. Dealerships all around the FSA and sparingly around the world.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Sengasi Motors}} Sengasi Motors is a Lianese car manufacturer with an Archantan HQ in Fayette, Nipewa. It is found all over FSA and around the world with dealerships like Elite Sengasi only being in cities over 1M near shopping malls.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Minamiaizu}} is a car company with dealerships across the entire FSA.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Nilsen}} a Slavonian car manufacturer with dealerships across the FSA and worldwide. Nilsen Trucks is the semi-truck division known for making powerful, durable and reliable trucks and are sold at separate dealers, usually right outside cities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Röhr Motor Company (RMC)}} is a Schwaldian car manufacturer known for making high performance and luxury vehicles, dealerships worldwide. There is also a motorcycle branch named {{FSFranchiseLink |RMC Motorized Bikes}} dealerships are only found in well populated cities. Plants are located in Arlington, (names)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Neneehen ECar Dealer}} - electric car manufacturer and dealer, headquartered in [[Barstone]], [[Tennewa|TE]].<br />
===Rentals===<br />
====Car Rental====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Axcess Car Rental}} a mid-tier car rental company available on-site at most FSA airports. [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-41.56036/141.45799 Based in Lake City.]<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Pennywise Car Rental}} a mid-tier car rental company available on-site at most FSA airports.<br />
====Micromobility====<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Waywheel}} is an urban bicycle and scooter rental service with operations across the country and a corporate headquarters in Penquisset.<br />
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===Farm Equipment===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Fieldlander}} - a FSA manufacturer and seller of tractors, combines, and other pieces of farm equipment. Fieldlander Implements (dealerships) are located across the country. The company also has several manufacturing plants around the country.<br />
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== Auto Shops ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Jumpstart Auto Parts}} auto parts store located across the entire FSA<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Ace+ Auto Parts}} auto parts store located in mountain region and expanding into the rest of the country.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Top Tier Tire}} - tire store found in western FSA.<br />
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== Movie Theaters ==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Screeners}} a large cinema chain<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Cineplus}} (mostly Western) cinema chain, present in Sierra<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Marlington Cinemas}} primarily found near the Marlington River in the northeast but very few locations outside of the area.<br />
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==Theme Parks==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Splashin' Wild}} Theme park based in Nipewa, more prevalent near water, and has more locations in the Grand Lakes region.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Thrillville}} Theme Park based in Nipewa, specializes in roller coasters and has a small waterpark.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Fun Water World}} warer-pleasure parks in Oakhill, New Carnaby and ...<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Gargantua Entertainment Corporation}} Corporation that owns and operates numerous theme parks, including [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=15/-37.0461/160.8190 Lager Park, [[Morsboro]] ]<br />
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==Casinos==<br />
===Companies===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Ames Executive Entertainment}} - Parent company of several national casino brands. Began in Clamash, now headquartered TBD<br />
===Casino Brands===<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |VICE President Casino}} - owned by Ames Executive Entertainment - More luxurious than Amulet Casino - Found in larger cities, gambling cities, and tourism-based economy cities.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Amulet Casino}} - owned by Ames Executive Entertainment - Found in smaller cities<br />
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==Real Estate==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Jenny Francis}} based on Keller Williams and based in San Vegas, Arlington.<br />
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==Delivery Service==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Federal Parcel Service}} a private shipping/delivery service company with warehouses all over the FSA.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ExpressShip}} private nationwide logistics company providing delivery and supply chain services.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ITC}}: money transfer/bank wiring/courier services<br />
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==Thrift Stores==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Helpful Hands}} a thrift shop based in Oswego.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ValueVille}} A thrift store based in Fayette, Nipewa.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Dollar Bills}} a thrift store with all merchandise costing $1.<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Thriftwell}} a thrift store selling donated items<br />
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==Furniture Stores==<br />
* {{FSFranchiseLink |JJ's Furniture}} has many smaller stores, found all over the country<br />
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==Produce Companies==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Hilton Farms}} usually places agriculture products in chains but owns independent shops spread nationally with few international locations. In rural areas, there are production facilities to package and prepare the food for distribution. Based out of Hilton, Arlington.<br />
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==Insurance Companies==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Mutual of Wahanta}} - large insurance company based in Wahanta, Clamash<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |PLICO}} - medium sized life insurance company based in Gantiac, Clamash (Planner's Life Insurance Company)<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Regionwide}} - large car and home insurance company. No HQ yet.<br />
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==Hospital Networks==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |ConcordaHealth}} a large hospital network with HQ in Wahanta, CL. Currently there are several hospitals owned by Concorda Health in Wahanta. Hospital names are preceded by ConcordaHealth (i.e. ConcordaHealth Memorial Hospital). Currently has naming rights to the soccer stadium in Wahanta. Regional HQ offices TBD where appropriate. <br />
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==Tax Preparing Companies==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |TaxFSA}} - nationwide tax preparing company<br />
<br />
==Financial Advising Companies==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Rook & Knight Financial}} - nationwide financial advisor company<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Franklin Perkins Financial}} - financial advisor company typically found in strip malls or small town main streets. <br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |UnityFinancial}} - large investing/stockbroker company<br />
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==Adult Specialty==<br />
*{{FSFranchiseLink |Jbob’s Anime}} Is an anime store across the FSA.<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
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<div>''Category of Federal States collaborative documentation, as related to states, regions, and the capital district. List can be found at the bottom of this page.''<br />
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Welcome back to the wiki!<br />
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<br />
Before making a page for your state, or changing any existing pages, please take the time to read these regulations and guidelines - they are important to maintaining a functioning wiki, and to improving the usability and consistency of the FSA pages.<br />
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Standard wiki etiquette applies here. Don't edit public or other users' pages (without permission, of course). <br />
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'''If it's not yours to edit, don't edit it.'''<br />
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As per the rules of Wiki 2.0, FSA stateowners and collaborative coordinators will be limited as to the number of pages they can create, and new regulations have been implemented as to what pages and files users must categorize (everything), and how they will be categorized.<br />
<br />
=Instructions and Wiki Policy=<br />
== Meta versus canon ==<br />
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There will now be a clear distinction between pages regarding things in-universe, and out-of-universe. For the purposes of clarity, they will be known here as canon and meta, respectively.<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"<br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are canon regard "real" things in the OGF world. These include articles regarding states, cities, events, and other lists.</ul><br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are meta regard (usually) collaborative matters. These include state collaboration pages (not the state page), the [[Collab:Federal States/Franchises|Federal States Franchises]] page, the [[Collab:Federal States/Natural Parks|Federal States Natural Parks Nomination]] page, and regional organizations pages (i.e. the [[Collab:Federal States/West Lakes Compact|West Lakes Compact]] page).</ul><br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"> '''A page is either canon or meta — never both.''' </div><br />
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This means that collaborative states (Eustacia, West Massodeya, etc.) will have '''two''' pages: A canon page, like a Wikipedia article on the state, and a meta page, to coordinate and help users join the collaborative.<br />
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== Pages ==<br />
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The Federal States canon page will ''not'' be open for general editing by any user. Instead, stateowners and collaborative coordinators should submit requests to the FSA Coordinator(s) to make additions or amendments to the page. The requests will be put in a pool, and the FSA Coordinator(s) will make the changes based on a schedule, which will be made public.<br />
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All Federal States meta pages will be under the namescheme <code>Collab:Federal States/{Collaborative State}</code>, with individual states under <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}</code>. These will be open for general editing (particularly by those involved), but as always, discussion should take place in the associated talk pages or in the FSA forum.<br />
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To keep the wiki clean and efficient, there will be regulations in place to reduce the amount of pages made and files uploaded. This is to everyone's benefit - it'll ensure the Wiki runs smoothly and without unnecessary delay.<br />
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=== Canon content ===<br />
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The wiki is moving away from using username categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[[category:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>[[category:User:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>). Avoid using them to categorize your artcles and images. All files and pages should instead be categorized either under the state category, or a user sandbox category.<br />
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==== Making new pages ====<br />
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Each page you make regarding your state must be tagged with:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Your State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
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You are permitted to have these pages:<br />
* Main State Page<br />
* "Administrative Divisions of <code>{Your State Name}</code>"<br />
* Significant City (by population, heritage, culture, or history)<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
| ''For example:''<br />
* ''Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Ste. Margaux''<br />
|}<br />
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==== Uploading files ====<br />
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Please reduce as much as possible, the amount of files you upload to the Wiki. Only upload files if you know for sure that you will use them. It is strongly recommended to upload a new version of the file, instead of uploading a new file and marking the old for deletion.<br />
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Every file you upload regarding your state must be tagged with <code><nowiki>[[category:{Your State Name}]]</nowiki></code> and must include a valid license. If any content comes from elsewhere on the web or was not created by you, you must provide a link to the source material. '''This image policy is strictly enforced.'''<br />
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=== Meta content ===<br />
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For collaborative state coordinators, the process will be slightly different. The name of the page should follow the format <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State Name}</code>. Each collaborative state page must be tagged with:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Do '''not''' apply the following tags:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Collaborative State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Fret not, however, these steps should already have been applied. This section is for maintenance purposes, if an error is made.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
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Below, you can see some sample headings for pages related to [[Nishowigan]], and for the general Collaborative State Collaboration page.<br />
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The canon [[Mennowa]] page and meta [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/West Massodeya|West Massodeya Collaboration page]] are set up on the wiki as more thorough examples of the formatting and style of the state page.<br />
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The symbols <code>< ></code> enclosing a topic indicate that the topic could be in a collapsible table or collapsible section format. The intention is to create robust, thorough pages and not scatter information across multiple short pages. Within each of those sections, the information can be contained within a collapsible table, while retaining the full article format. The collapsible property is not required.<br />
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The format for the following pages are strongly suggested, but not mandatory. For the state page, the first level headers (Etymology, History, Geography, Government and Politics, Economy, Demographics, Transportation, and Culture) have been adapted from real Wikipedia articles. For consistency's sake, it is strongly recommended to adopt the first level headers.<br />
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=== Canon pages ===<br />
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For state pages, you will also include the template <code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> at the bottom. Here is an example of how these might apply to Nishowigan:<br />
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==== State pages ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Etymology<br />
** History<br />
*** Wychelle Territory<br />
*** 1960 Winter Pax Nova Games<br />
**** Brief description, link to event page.<br />
* Geography<br />
** Climate<br />
*** Subdivisions<br />
**** Brief description of counties/districts, link to subdivisions page.<br />
**** Brief description of important municipalities, link to subdivisions page.<br />
* Government and Politics<br />
** Nishowigan National Guard<br />
* Economy<br />
* Demographics<br />
** Health<br />
** Education<br />
*** < School list ><br />
** Ethnicity<br />
** Languages<br />
** Religion<br />
* Transportation<br />
** Roadways<br />
** Railways<br />
* Culture<br />
** Symbols<br />
** Sports<br />
* See Also<br />
** Links to other pages related to Nishowigan<br />
* Notes<br />
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<code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> <-- this is the syntax for a template<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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==== State administrative divisions page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Distinction between counties, districts, independent municipalities, and treaty lands<br />
* List of counties and districts<br />
** Annagawi County<br />
** Dexton County<br />
** Dulac District<br />
** Greater Ste. Margaux (Ste. Margaux District)<br />
*** {brief description, link to city page}<br />
** Payette County<br />
** Red County<br />
** Wisgana County<br />
** Unorganized Nishowigan<br />
** [insert Wychelle counties]<br />
* List of independent municipalities<br />
** Croix-de-Nazaire<br />
** Gichimigad<br />
** Fort Skye<br />
** Independent Bradley<br />
** Wychelle<br />
*** Brief description, link to city page in <code>[[Nishowigan#Wychelle]]</code>.<br />
* List of treaty lands<br />
** Adaskaway 13<br />
** Ginée 12<br />
** Miskigan 21<br />
* Notes<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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==== Significant city page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Greater Ste. Margaux<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<pre><br />
This page has redirects from:<br />
- Ste. Margaux<br />
#REDIRECT [[Greater Ste. Margaux]]<br />
</pre><br />
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* Unfinished<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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Other pages such as "Culture of Nishowigan" or "Economy of Nishowigan" can be created as needed. Please do not create these pages as placeholders. Only use them if a section warrants it. <br />
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In all cases, tag the articles with the two same categories. In this case: <code><nowiki>[[category:Federal States]]</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>[[category:Nishowigan]]</nowiki></code>.<br />
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=== Meta pages ===<br />
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The format for meta collaborative pages is more rigid. This information is critical for new users to join the FSA project, so it is important that the collaborative states pages remain consistent in format. <br />
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You will be asked to complete the template <code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code> and place it at the top of the page. It provides an introduction to the state, the inspiration, and who coordinates the project. Further information is added below.<br />
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible";<br />
! Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code><br />
<br />
* Introduction to the state<br />
* Inspiration and join conditions<br />
* List of contributors<br />
** (It is preferred to include their roles and/or assigned areas)<br />
* More details, <br />
* as needed.<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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=List of Collaborative Pages=<br />
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<div>''Category of Federal States collaborative documentation, as related to states, regions, and the capital district. List can be found at the bottom of this page.''<br />
<br />
Welcome back to the wiki!<br />
<br />
<br />
Before making a page for your state, or changing any existing pages, please take the time to read these regulations and guidelines - they are important to maintaining a functioning wiki, and to improving the usability and consistency of the FSA pages.<br />
<br />
Standard wiki etiquette applies here. Don't edit public or other users' pages (without permission, of course). <br />
<br />
'''If it's not yours to edit, don't edit it.'''<br />
<br />
As per the rules of Wiki 2.0, FSA stateowners and collaborative coordinators will be limited as to the number of pages they can create, and new regulations have been implemented as to what pages and files users must categorize (everything), and how they will be categorized.<br />
<br />
=Instructions and Wiki Policy=<br />
== Meta versus canon ==<br />
<br />
There will now be a clear distinction between pages regarding things in-universe, and out-of-universe. For the purposes of clarity, they will be known here as canon and meta, respectively.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 85%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;"<br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are canon regard "real" things in the OGF world. These include articles regarding states, cities, events, and other lists.</ul><br />
| style="width: 50%"|<ul><li>Things that are meta regard (usually) collaborative matters. These include state collaboration pages (not the state page), the [[Collab:Federal States/Franchises|Federal States Franchises]] page, the [[Collab:Federal States/Natural Parks|Federal States Natural Parks Nomination]] page, and regional organizations pages (i.e. the [[Collab:Federal States/West Lakes Compact|West Lakes Compact]] page).</ul><br />
|}<br />
<br />
<div style="text-align: center;"> '''A page is either canon or meta — never both.''' </div><br />
<br />
<br />
This means that collaborative states (Eustacia, West Massodeya, etc.) will have '''two''' pages: A canon page, like a Wikipedia article on the state, and a meta page, to coordinate and help users join the collaborative.<br />
<br />
== Pages ==<br />
<br />
The Federal States canon page will ''not'' be open for general editing by any user. Instead, stateowners and collaborative coordinators should submit requests to the FSA Coordinator(s) to make additions or amendments to the page. The requests will be put in a pool, and the FSA Coordinator(s) will make the changes based on a schedule, which will be made public.<br />
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All Federal States meta pages will be under the namescheme <code>Collab:Federal States/{Collaborative State}</code>, with individual states under <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}</code>. These will be open for general editing (particularly by those involved), but as always, discussion should take place in the associated talk pages or in the FSA forum.<br />
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To keep the wiki clean and efficient, there will be regulations in place to reduce the amount of pages made and files uploaded. This is to everyone's benefit - it'll ensure the Wiki runs smoothly and without unnecessary delay.<br />
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=== Canon content ===<br />
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The wiki is moving away from using username categories (i.e. <code><nowiki>[[category:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>[[category:User:Trombonist2003]]</nowiki></code>). Avoid using them to categorize your artcles and images. All files and pages should instead be categorized either under the state category, or a user sandbox category.<br />
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==== Making new pages ====<br />
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Each page you make regarding your state must be tagged with:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Your State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
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You are permitted to have these pages:<br />
* Main State Page<br />
* "Administrative Divisions of <code>{Your State Name}</code>"<br />
* Significant City (by population, heritage, culture, or history)<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
| ''For example:''<br />
* ''Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan''<br />
* ''Ste. Margaux''<br />
|}<br />
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==== Uploading files ====<br />
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Please reduce as much as possible, the amount of files you upload to the Wiki. Only upload files if you know for sure that you will use them. It is strongly recommended to upload a new version of the file, instead of uploading a new file and marking the old for deletion.<br />
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Every file you upload regarding your state must be tagged with <code><nowiki>[[category:{Your State Name}]]</nowiki></code> and must include a valid license. If any content comes from elsewhere on the web or was not created by you, you must provide a link to the source material. '''This image policy is strictly enforced.'''<br />
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=== Meta content ===<br />
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For collaborative state coordinators, the process will be slightly different. The name of the page should follow the format <code>Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State Name}</code>. Each collaborative state page must be tagged with:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Do '''not''' apply the following tags:<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:{Collaborative State Name}]]<br />
</pre><br />
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Fret not, however, these steps should already have been applied. This section is for maintenance purposes, if an error is made.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
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Below, you can see some sample headings for pages related to [[Nishowigan]], and for the general Collaborative State Collaboration page.<br />
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The canon [[Mennowa]] page and meta [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/West Massodeya|West Massodeya Collaboration page]] are set up on the wiki as more thorough examples of the formatting and style of the state page.<br />
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The symbols <code>< ></code> enclosing a topic indicate that the topic could be in a collapsible table or collapsible section format. The intention is to create robust, thorough pages and not scatter information across multiple short pages. Within each of those sections, the information can be contained within a collapsible table, while retaining the full article format. The collapsible property is not required.<br />
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The format for the following pages are strongly suggested, but not mandatory. For the state page, the first level headers (Etymology, History, Geography, Government and Politics, Economy, Demographics, Transportation, and Culture) have been adapted from real Wikipedia articles. For consistency's sake, it is strongly recommended to adopt the first level headers.<br />
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=== Canon pages ===<br />
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For state pages, you will also include the template <code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> at the bottom. Here is an example of how these might apply to Nishowigan:<br />
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==== State pages ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Etymology<br />
** History<br />
*** Wychelle Territory<br />
*** 1960 Winter Pax Nova Games<br />
**** Brief description, link to event page.<br />
* Geography<br />
** Climate<br />
*** Subdivisions<br />
**** Brief description of counties/districts, link to subdivisions page.<br />
**** Brief description of important municipalities, link to subdivisions page.<br />
* Government and Politics<br />
** Nishowigan National Guard<br />
* Economy<br />
* Demographics<br />
** Health<br />
** Education<br />
*** < School list ><br />
** Ethnicity<br />
** Languages<br />
** Religion<br />
* Transportation<br />
** Roadways<br />
** Railways<br />
* Culture<br />
** Symbols<br />
** Sports<br />
* See Also<br />
** Links to other pages related to Nishowigan<br />
* Notes<br />
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<code><nowiki>{{States of the Federal States}}</nowiki></code> <-- this is the syntax for a template<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:States of the Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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==== State administrative divisions page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Administrative Divisions of Nishowigan<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* Distinction between counties, districts, independent municipalities, and treaty lands<br />
* List of counties and districts<br />
** Annagawi County<br />
** Dexton County<br />
** Dulac District<br />
** Greater Ste. Margaux (Ste. Margaux District)<br />
*** {brief description, link to city page}<br />
** Payette County<br />
** Red County<br />
** Wisgana County<br />
** Unorganized Nishowigan<br />
** [insert Wychelle counties]<br />
* List of independent municipalities<br />
** Croix-de-Nazaire<br />
** Gichimigad<br />
** Fort Skye<br />
** Independent Bradley<br />
** Wychelle<br />
*** Brief description, link to city page in <code>[[Nishowigan#Wychelle]]</code>.<br />
* List of treaty lands<br />
** Adaskaway 13<br />
** Ginée 12<br />
** Miskigan 21<br />
* Notes<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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==== Significant city page ====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed";<br />
! Greater Ste. Margaux<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<pre><br />
This page has redirects from:<br />
- Ste. Margaux<br />
#REDIRECT [[Greater Ste. Margaux]]<br />
</pre><br />
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* Unfinished<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States]]<br />
[[category:Nishowigan]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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Other pages such as "Culture of Nishowigan" or "Economy of Nishowigan" can be created as needed. Please do not create these pages as placeholders. Only use them if a section warrants it. <br />
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In all cases, tag the articles with the two same categories. In this case: <code><nowiki>[[category:Federal States]]</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>[[category:Nishowigan]]</nowiki></code>.<br />
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=== Meta pages ===<br />
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The format for meta collaborative pages is more rigid. This information is critical for new users to join the FSA project, so it is important that the collaborative states pages remain consistent in format. <br />
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You will be asked to complete the template <code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code> and place it at the top of the page. It provides an introduction to the state, the inspiration, and who coordinates the project. Further information is added below.<br />
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible";<br />
! Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/{Collaborative State}<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
<code><nowiki>{{Collabheader}}</nowiki></code><br />
<br />
* Introduction to the state<br />
* Inspiration and join conditions<br />
* List of contributors<br />
** (It is preferred to include their roles and/or assigned areas)<br />
* More details, <br />
* as needed.<br />
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<pre><br />
[[category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]<br />
</pre><br />
|}<br />
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=List of Collaborative Pages=<br />
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[[Category:Official collaborative projects]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Archive&diff=683Collab:Federal States/Archive2021-09-14T13:41:26Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* Government */ Condensing</p>
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<div>This page archives voting on important decisions made by the mappers of the FSA.<br />
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=Submissions=<br />
''Note: This information previously came from the page [[Collab:Federal States/Submissions]]. As of the time of this writing, it is still up, but blank and marked for deletion.''<br />
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This page is the place to '''submit your suggestions''' for the issues that will be decided by the state owners and coordinators of [[Collab:Federal States|the Federal States]]. <br />
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* '''Anyone is welcome to submit suggestions''', whether or not they are involved in AR120.<br />
* Please limit yourself to '''2 suggestions per section'''. To propose a new section, post in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum,] where the community decide if/when they want to pursue it.<br />
* Please leave submissions unsigned. '''Do not comment on or debate submissions here,''' but please feel free to start a discussion in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum.]<br />
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Each issue will be voted on by the state owners and coordinators of AR120, using the "approval voting" method. (OGF admin may veto anything deemed unrealistic or otherwise objectionable.)<br />
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==Basics==<br />
===Name for the country===<br />
''To reduce confusion with the real world, please avoid "USA" acronym...''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Unified States of Liberty (USL)<br />
'''* Federal States of Archanta (FSA)'''<br />
* Union of the Federated States of Astrasia (UFSA)<br />
* Federation of the Astrasian States (FAS)<br />
* Allied States of Astrasia (ASA)<br />
* Federated States of Astrasia (FSA)<br />
* Astrasian Confederation (AC) - May be displayed in Latin on coins ''Confoederatio Astrasiana' (cf.Switzerland)<br />
* United Provinces of Archanta (UPA)<br />
* United Counties of Archanta (UCA)<br />
* Grand Astrasia (GA)<br />
* Federal Republic of Astrasia (FRA)<br />
* Commonwealth of Astrasia (CoA)<br />
* Republic of Vonia (RV)<br />
* Vonian Republic<br />
* United Provinces of New (Region of Ingerland) (UPN?)<br />
* Republic of Unified Astrasian States (RUAS)<br />
* Astrasian Collective (AC)<br />
* Astrasia<br />
* Astrasia's United Federation (AUF) or (UF)<br />
* Astrasian Union (AU)<br />
* Astrasian Federation of Unified States (AFUS)<br />
* Astrasian States (AS)<br />
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===Design for the national flag===<br />
''Flag cannot be too similar to the real US flag. For flag design tips see [[Help:Making realistic flags]]. Please label your submission with an option number, e.g. "Option 1." <br />
''Please do not submit any explanations with your image. A backstory for any symbolism in the winning design can be voted on later.''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag001.png|'''Option 1'''<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag002.png|Option 2<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal.png|Option 3<br />
File:Proposal astrasia1.jpg|Option 4 <br />
File:Proposal Astrasia 2.jpg|Option 5 <br />
File:Ar120flagproposal.png|Option 6<br />
File:Ar120 flag 7.png|Option 7<br />
File:AR120 option8.png|Option 8<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag009.png|Option 9<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal 2.png|Option 10<br />
File:AR120 option11.png|Option 11<br />
File:AR120 option12.png|Option 12<br />
File:AR120Option13.svg|Option 13<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag014.png|Option 14<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag015.png|Option 15<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag0016.png|Option 16<br />
File:AR120-Option17-flag.png|Option 17<br />
File:AR12-Option18-flag.png|Option 18<br />
</gallery><br />
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===Proposal for the national motto===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
'''* Semper Libertas ("Liberty Forever")'''<br />
* In Freedom We Stand<br />
* We progress and achieve as One.<br />
* Uniti in Saecula Stemus (Let us stand/May we stand united forever (lit. ''for the ages'')<br />
* Simul Obtinebimus ("Together We Shall Overcome")<br />
* Forward!<br />
* Ab ordine libertas ("Through order comes liberty")<br />
* United, Great and Free<br />
* United for Eternity<br />
* Per ardua ad Astrasia (through hardship to Astrasia)<br />
* Forward Together<br />
* Veritas, Iustitia, Libertasque (Truth, Justice, and Liberty)<br />
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===Design for the national seal===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name and national motto are chosen.''<br />
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===National anthem===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name is chosen.''<br />
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==Natural geography==<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Natural features]].'''<br />
<s>==Name for the longest river in western AR120 - "1" on map==<br />
[[File:AR120rivers.png|right]]<br />
''Running from AR120-75 south to the Grand Lakes''<br />
* Rugged River<br />
* Colurona River<br />
* Brelee River<br />
* Akogama River - from ''akogamaa'', Ojibwe for long body of water<br />
* Rio Vibrante<br />
* Remias River<br />
* Rio Serpiente<br />
* El / The Cardinal<br />
* Kabal River<br />
* Nascaha River<br />
* Tobittani River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Navota River<br />
* Flores River<br />
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===Name for the longest river in central AR120 - "2" on map===<br />
''Running from the Grand Lakes north to northern border''<br />
* Alormen River<br />
* Lamahassa River<br />
* Chialappa River<br />
* Nantahalas River ("NAN-tah-AY-lah")<br />
* Garnet River<br />
* Mishika River<br />
* Tibah River<br />
* Sand River<br />
* Mennowa River<br />
* Beaver River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Emmet/Emmett River<br />
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===Name for the longest river in eastern AR120 - "3" on map===<br />
''Running from western AR120-18 northeast to AR120-04''<br />
* Hunoset River<br />
* Settler River<br />
* Sadikady River- Name after a tribe that inhabited the area, Sadikadee (SAH-D-KAH-DEE<br />
* Winns River - From the river flowing in Winburgh<br />
* St. Anne's River - Named after the town of Anne Abbey<br />
* Lenox River<br />
* Murrburn River<br />
* Paxetbury River<br />
* The Imperial River<br />
* Roanache River<br />
* Osnare River<br />
* Callighan River<br />
* Pisco River<br />
* Rapid River<br />
* Paulivan River<br />
* Madison River<br />
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===Names to be used for the Grand Lakes===<br />
[[File:Ar120lakes.png|right]]<br />
''Top 5 vote getters will be assigned to the 5 largest lakes. The coordinator of AR120 may remove a winning name if it is too similar to another.''<br />
* '''Lake System'''<br />
:* Grand Lakes<br />
* '''Lake 1'''<br />
:* Long Lake<br />
:* Lake Nibikaw ("much water")<br />
:* Lake Majestueux/Lac Majestueux (based on French for "majestic water")<br />
* '''Lake 2'''<br />
* '''Lake 3'''<br />
:* Lake Kanitario<br />
:* Lake Augusta<br />
:* Evergreen Lake<br />
:* Lake Bengissimon (from ''bangishimon'', or "sunset")<br />
* '''Lake 4'''<br />
:* Lake Sauganash<br />
* '''Lake 5'''<br />
:* Lake Nawauskee<br />
:* Lake Nipewa<br />
* '''Uncategorized/Any Lake'''<br />
:* Lake Wanalona<br />
:* Lake Majestic<br />
:* Lake Marset<br />
:* Lake Quinnapoag<br />
:* Lake Kawha<br />
:* Lake Remarkable<br />
:* Lake Bentree<br />
:* Lake Vinton<br />
:* Lake Poaxiwinnac (po-ax-ee-win-ack)<br />
:* Lake Dyon<br />
:* Lake Marion<br />
:* Lake Abeta<br />
:* Lake Nehasse<br />
:* Lake Zihnoa<br />
:* Lake Cirtanea<br />
:* Lake Saviour<br />
:* Lake Poole<br />
:* Lake Bellefleur (Beatiful Flower in French)<br />
:* Lake Grand<br />
:* Lake Chieno<br />
:* Lake Spirit<br />
:* Lake Twizel<br />
:* Lake Fiori<br />
:* Lake Halsey<br />
:* Kindred Lake<br />
:* Lake Virtue<br />
:* Surrounding state names (like Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan)<br />
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===Name for main western mountain range - "A" on map===<br />
[[File:AR120mountains.png|right]]<br />
* Craggy Mountains<br />
* Great Mountains<br />
* Highland Mountains<br />
* Spine Mountains<br />
* Great Western Range<br />
* Ragged Mountains<br />
* Stony Mountains<br />
* Grand Mountains<br />
* Big Wolf Mountains<br />
* Santam Mountains<br />
* Praddallantain Mountains<br />
* Sierra Pradda Mountains<br />
* High Astrasia Mountains<br />
* Iron Mountains<br />
* Titan Mountains<br />
* Catpaw Mountains<br />
* Old Rocks<br />
* Sierra Morena<br />
* Ashanta Mountains<br />
* Morelo/Morello Mountains/Sierra<br />
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===Name for main eastern mountain range - "B" on map===<br />
* Annachala Mountains<br />
* Hatchahaw Mountains<br />
* Minor Astrasian Mountains<br />
* Salfalfa Mountains<br />
* Gooniwan Mountains - from Ojibwe ''gooniwan'' snowy, hence Snowy Mountains<br />
* Vaskatchewat Mountains (vas-cat-chu-waat)<br />
* Oprey Mountains<br />
* Dogtooth Mountains<br />
* Siouxs Mountains<br />
* Riddler Mountains<br />
* White Beard Mountains<br />
* Eastshelf Mountains<br />
* Black Cat Mountains<br />
* Chattanooquasca Range<br />
* Aposaca Mountains<br />
* Menasserrat Mountains</s><br />
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==[http://opengeofiction.net/relation/992 National capital]==<br />
===Name for the national capital===<br />
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{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Huntington"<br />
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===Sketch for the layout of the national capital===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]].'''<br />
<s>''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
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''Rough sketch only, please use template and do not draw too much detail.''<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:Potential Capital District Layout.jpg|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery></s><br />
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===Flag for the national capital===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after capital name is chosen.''<br />
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==Eastern collaborative state (AR120-11)==<br />
[[File:AR120-11-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-11_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Talk/New Carnaby]].''<br />
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===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "New Carnaby"<br />
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===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
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*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Stanton"<br />
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===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
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==Central collaborative state (AR120-43)==<br />
[[File:AR120-43-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-43_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[OGF:Federal States/Collaborative States/Mennowa]].''<br />
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===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Mennowa"<br />
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===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Prairie City<br />
* Chelico<br />
* Chipache<br />
* Newbury<br />
* Eau Sable<br />
* Ventrea<br />
* Constable<br />
* Greyrock<br />
* Bison<br />
* Twin Rocks<br />
* New Winburgh<br />
* Foxville<br />
* Finley<br />
* Minneuka (min-ee-oo-kah)<br />
* Junction<br />
* Shawcross<br />
* Les Nonnes or Des Nonnes (the nuns - compare to Des Moines (of the Monks), Iowa)<br />
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===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
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==Western collaborative state (AR120-84)==<br />
[[File:AR120-84-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-84_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Cosperica]].''<br />
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===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Caralovia<br />
* Sierra Nueva<br />
* Noramira<br />
* Fiore<br />
* Hesperia - Greek for west<br />
* Tierra del Asperia (some other alternative for the above name (Hesperia can be confusing))<br />
* Tierra del Firme<br />
* Arbolado<br />
* Blaniafora<br />
* Corasonia<br />
* Mesazona<br />
* Cartesia<br />
* Caminolado (Camino=Path/Lado=Solado = Sunny)<br />
* Cuanisania (Cua=strong in arabic, Anisa/Anisao=Woman in arabic, ania=land of). Just like california<br />
* Costa Aspérica (Asperic Coast in Castellanese)<br />
** Cospérica<br />
* Calafia<br />
* El Dorado<br />
* Rio de Oro<br />
* El Norte<br />
* Ceresa<br />
* Cascadas / Los Cascadas<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Las Rosas<br />
* San Jano<br />
* Bajatierra- Meaning Lowlands<br />
* Elmar/ El Mar<br />
* (Santa Maria de la) Esperanza<br />
* Rio de Septiembre<br />
* San Pasqual<br />
* Blaniapolis<br />
* Andreapolis<br />
* Santa Elena de Astrasia<br />
* La Mision<br />
* Las Valles<br />
* Ciudad de los Justos (City of the Righteous)<br />
* Ciudad Pacífica (peaceful city)<br />
* Yetin<br />
* San Joaquin Mesoquita<br />
* Enseada Major<br />
* San Juan<br />
* Los Salmos<br />
* Yarbok<br />
* Sansepolcro<br />
* Leto<br />
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===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Northern collaborative state (AR120-91)==<br />
''See [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Alormen]].''<br />
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==Highways==<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].'''<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Highway plan]]''<br />
<s><br />
===Name and letter prefix for national interstate system===<br />
''See also [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
''Please use the following format for submissions:''<br />
* ''Official name of network (prefix, common name) prefix-2, prefix-66, prefix-408''<br />
''Mapping without a prefix and/or using a different prefix for tolled highways will be determined after choosing a full network name.''<br />
<br />
* "A" ("Autostade") A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
:* National Autoroute System (A, Autoroute), A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
* "C" ("Continental") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("C", "Federal Commerce Highways") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Continental Highway System ("C", "Continental Route")<br />
* "E" ("expressway") E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System (“E”, “expressway”) E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System ("X", "expressway") X-2, X-66, X-408<br />
* "F" ("Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal Highway System ("F", "Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "FS" ("Federal States") FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
:* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network (“FS”, “motorway”) FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
* "F" ("freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal States National Freeway Network ("F", "freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "H" ("highway") H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("H", "highway) H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
* <strike>"I" ("Interstate") I-2, I-66, I-408</strike><br />
* "IR" ("Interregional") IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
:* Interregional Superhighway System (“IR”, “interregional”) IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
* "L" (" limited access roads") L-2, LAR- 66, L-408<br />
:*National Limited Access Highway System ("L", "limited access roads") L-2, L-66, L-408<br />
* "M" ("motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
:*Federal States Motorway Network ("M", "motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
* "N" ("national/nationwide highway") N-2, N-66, N-408<br />
:* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automobile Movement, AKA "NOSTRAM" ("N", "NOSTRAM") N-2 N-66 N-408<br />
* "NH" ("national highway") NH-2 NH-66 NH-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("NH", "national highway") NH-2, NH-66, NH-408<br />
* "S" ("superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
:*Federal Superhighway System ("S", "superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
* "UC" ("urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
:*Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("UC", "urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for the national interstate system===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Option 1: East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west; loops and spurs add a digit in front, similar to US (e.g. 498 is a loop of 98)<br />
* Option 2: East/west routes range from 10 in the south to 49 in the north; north/south routes range from 50 in the east to 99 in the west; nearby routes may add any third digit on the end (e.g. 640, 641, 642, etc, may be located near 64)<br />
* Option 3: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 19 in the west, and 21 in the east to 99 in the west. loops and spurs: pick one from the other options<br />
* Option 4: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. For branch-off routes (spurs) add an additional digit at the end. For loops use easy-to-remember numbers like 100, 200, 300 etc.<br />
* Option 5: Odd numbered higways east-west, increasing in number east to west; even numbered highways north-south, increasing in number north to south. Main long highways designed multiples of five (5, 15, 25... for N-S and 10, 20, 30... for E-W). Loops would be a 3-digit number ending with 0, spurs would add a 3rd digit from the highway they branch from, adding a 0 in the left if the highway has only one number (051 would be a spur of highway 5, for example).<br />
* Option 6: <br />
:-East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west. <br />
:-Spurs would add a 1,2,3, or 4 in front of the highway it branches off of (ex. 134 and 234 would be spurs of highway 34) and adding a zero before the single digit if the highway is only one digit (ex. 103 or 203 would be spurs of highway 3). <br />
:-Loops would be independently numbered 500-999<br />
* Option 7: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the west to 19 in the east, and 21 in the west to 99 in the east. For branches/spurs, add a zero to the beginning of the number (if single digits the middle number should be a zero). For loops add a zero to the end of the number (if single digits add two zeroes). Exits are numbered in order from south to north, west to east, and clockwise (for loops).<br />
* Option 8: East-west routes are even-numbered (2-100), north-south routes are odd-numbered (1-101). Coast-to-coast or border-to-border routes end in either 0 or 1. Low-numbered routes in the south and east; high-numbered routes in the north and west. All spur routes have an added leading digit, which increases southeast to northwest (e.g., Route 110 and Route 710 are both spurs of Route 10, with Route 710 significantly further west than Route 110). Spurs of Route 100 or Route 101 simply replace the first 1 with a different digit (e.g., Route 300 is a spur of Route 100; Route 601 is a spur of Route 101. This may result in the same route number as a spur of Route 1, but they will be on opposite sides of the country and therefore difficult to confuse.)<br />
<br />
====Summary Table====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Option<br />
! Name<br />
! General E-W<br />
! Primary E-W<br />
! Low-to-high E-W<br />
! General N-S<br />
! Primary N-S<br />
! Low-to-high N-S<br />
! Spur Routes<br />
! Bypass Routes<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1<br />
| <br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| <br />
| north to south<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
|<br />
| east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit to front of parent route<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
|<br />
| <500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 10-49<br />
| south to north<br />
| >500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 50-99<br />
| east to west<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|<br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| evens 2-18<br />
| south to north<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
| odds 1-19<br />
| east to west<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| No preference on spur route numbering<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|<br />
| colspan = "6" | Primary routes are 1-19, secondary routes are 20-99, regardless of direction<br />
| add digit to right of parent number<br />
| easy-to-remember numbers (100, 200, 300, etc.)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|<br />
|odds<br />
|end in 5s<br />
|north to south<br />
|evens<br />
|end in 0s<br />
|west to east<br />
|3-digit numbers ending in 0, might or not be related to main highway<br />
|add an additional digit right of parent number. If this makes it 2 digit, add 0 in the left<br />
|spur example: from highway 50: 501, 502, etc. From highway 7: 071, 072, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|<br />
|evens<br />
|<br />
|north to south<br />
|odds<br />
|<br />
|east to west<br />
|add digit <5 to front of parent number<br />
|three digits, >500<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|<br />
|evens (<100)<br />
|evens 2-18<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (<100)<br />
|odds 1-19<br />
|west to east<br />
|add zero to left of parent number<br />
|add zero to right of parent number<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|TheMayor<br />
|evens (2-100)<br />
|end in 0<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (1-101)<br />
|end in 1<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit in front of parent route, increasing southeast to northwest<br />
|spurs of 100 and 101 replace the first digit<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|Rhiney boi<br />
|odds (1-99)<br />
|1-19<br />
|south to north<br />
|evens (0-98)<br />
|0-18<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | Odd number in front of parent route indicates a route that only connects with the system ONCE. Even number means more than one. Ie. Bypasses, connectors, loops... in no specific order<br />
| Spurs and bypasses of 0-9 (X0Y, where X is the number of bypass/spur and Y is the Highway Number).<br />
|}</s><br />
<br />
===Design for the national interstate route shields===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
''Designs can be viewed [[Collab:Federal States/Highways#Shield Design|here]].''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for other national highways (analogue to US highways) ===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Design for the national highway route shields===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plans and route shields for state highways===<br />
''These are the responsibility of the individual state owners. Those who would like help are encouraged to make a post requesting assistance.''<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Famous national historical figures (creating a list for naming purposes) ===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]].'''<br />
<s>''The real USA has famous names that appear throughout the country — Washington, Lincoln, MLK, etc. This section is where you can submit names that will appear throughout AR120.''<br />
<br />
* ''Please submit names only, no other information.<br />
* ''No real people, or any names too reminiscent of real people. <br />
* ''To create realistic old-fashioned names, check out which names were popular [https://www.galbithink.org/names/us200.htm in old-fashioned times.]''<br />
<br />
''Voting results will determine each name's place on an overall list of names, ranked by level of importance. Names at the top of the list will be encouraged to appear all over the country, as street names, park names, town names, highway names, county names, etc.''<br />
<br />
''If you take a name for a biography, then please set a link to mark, that this name is used''<br />
====Submitted names====<br />
*[[Gerald Henderson]]<br />
* Andrew Frankmont<br />
* Louisa Hatherford<br />
* Joshua Margette<br />
* Benedict Currey<br />
* James Lee<br />
* Aaron Hiramson<br />
* Jedediah Marks<br />
* Morris Gault<br />
* Theodore Thrompton<br />
* Digby Birch<br />
* David Davidson<br />
* Henry Golbrunner<br />
* John Beck<br />
*[[Charles Miller]]<br />
* Emile DuPlaisant<br />
* Castobel Mateo<br />
* Junsan Ten<br />
* Albert Johnson<br />
* Abe Grant<br />
* George Willson<br />
* Martin McCarron<br />
* Leonard Smith Jr.<br />
* Angelica Newsome<br />
* Olive Glindon<br />
* Vanessa Archbold<br />
* Maisie Riggs<br />
* Arabella Chalmers<br />
* Saskia Deckard<br />
* Harriet Greentree<br />
* Jackson Whitbourne<br />
* Jacob Sloan<br />
* Emily Massey<br />
* William Warburton<br />
* Benoit Dumais<br />
* Eliange Mongrain<br />
* Elaine Marzelle<br />
* Dean R. Isaacson<br />
* Iago Cartés<br />
* Catherin Hansburg Scott<br />
* John Decker<br />
* Herbert Rasselton<br />
* Oskar Vernymb<br />
* Carl Benzer<br />
* Ilona Cerny<br />
* Detlev Grigli<br />
* Luigi de Rossanto<br />
* Faye Rutherson<br />
* Milicent Corx<br />
* Meredith Todd<br />
* David Roberts<br />
* John Shaw<br />
* Evan Morris<br />
* Elizabeth Ignoli<br />
* Marco Romero<br />
* Hunter Hill<br />
* Ruth Becker<br />
* Harrison Winthrop<br />
* Michael Duke III<br />
* Morgan Shaw<br />
* Grant Hanson<br />
* Abraham Hargraves<br />
* John Chapmann<br />
* Daniel Fordyce<br />
* [[Paul Fiornino]]<br />
* Dean-Charles Grain<br />
* Edward van Poole<br />
* William Farrington<br />
* Albert Gant<br />
* Sherlock Van Hopkins<br />
* Bastion Amalga<br />
* Mornsey O'Brien<br />
* Louis Huntington<br />
* Lee Kent<br />
* [[Marion Seymour Peters]]<br />
* Patrick Epaphroditus Ballard</s><br />
<br />
===Government===<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].'''<br />
<br />
=Motorways=<br />
This section is meant to archive the development of the FS-motorway system. This information was previously located at [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].<br />
==System Name==<br />
System names were submitted and put up for ranked-choice voting. The following official names, colloquial names, and initials were considered:<br />
* National Autoroute System ("autoroutes", A)<br />
* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("federal commerce highways", C)<br />
* Continental Highway System ("continental highways", C)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", E)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", X)<br />
* Federal Highway System ("federal highways", F)<br />
* Federal States National Freeway Network ("freeways", F)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", FS)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", M)<br />
* National Highway Network ("highways", H)<br />
* National Highway Network ("national highways", NH)<br />
* Interregional Superhighway Network ("interregionals", IR)<br />
* National Limited Access Highway Network ("limited access roads", L)<br />
* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automotive Movement ("nostrams", N)<br />
* Federal Superhighway System ("superhighways", S)<br />
* Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("urban connectors", UC)<br />
FSA members were also asked if the network should be mapped without a lettered prefix, and if tolled highways should be labeled differently than non-tolled highways. In the case of the latter, members were also asked for their preferred way to label toll highways.<br />
===Voting===<br />
====Round 1 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | First Choice !! scope="col" | Second Choice !! scope-"col" | Third Choice !! scope-"col" | Use prefix? !! scope-"col" | Toll labels? !! scope-"col" | Preferred Toll<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || expressways (E) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | highways (H) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || abstain || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || abstain || Yes || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || motorways (M) || Yes || abstain || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Portopolis<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || include in highway name, not label<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Theholyepicpenguin<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (T)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || Yes || abstain || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticwolf2<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || No || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Alessa<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || abstain || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | mstr<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Ballot not counted due to improper format''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 1 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''23'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''12'''<br><br />
25% threshold for exhausted ballots: '''6'''<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal commerce highways (C) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (E) || 1 || 1 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 2 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 2 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 3 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>highways (H)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>national highways (NH)</strike> || 0 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>interregionals (IR)</strike> || 0 || 2 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| limited access roads (L) || 1 || 1 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| superhighways (S) || 1 || 1 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>urban connectors (UC)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal commerce highways (C)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>expressways (E)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop #3<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>limited access roads (L)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || style="color:lime" | '''2''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>superhighways (S)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #4<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 3<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>continental highways (C)</strike> || 2 || 4 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 3 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 3 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>nostrams (N)</strike> || 2 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 2 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 4<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>freeways (F)</strike> || 3 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''7''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>motorways (M)</strike> || 3 || 2 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 3 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 5<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''6''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 4 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal highways (F)</strike> || 4 || 0 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 7 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 6 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh, histor, whateversusan, Alessa)<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Prefix Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 18 || 94.7%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 1 || 5.3%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Free/Toll Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 15 || 75.0%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 5 || 25.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Toll Highway Labels<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (T) || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| other || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | Highway - 1st !! scope="col" | Highway - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Highway - 3rd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 1st !! scope-"col" | Toll - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 3rd<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticWolf2<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| FS || A || X || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Voivod<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luciano<br />
| X || A || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| X || A || FS || T-xx || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| FS || X || A || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Johnny<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| FS || X || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Pancake Killer<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | CartographerKing<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Not counted; not a current FSA member''<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Poston<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheHolyEpicPenguin<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Crete_Greece<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| X || A || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iiEarth<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | William_Hampton<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | plainoldbread<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | oof boi<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | GregoryLoss<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | MobiusTheEagle<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | jarrodcamo<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''34'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''18'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 13 || 10 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 12 || 11 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 9 || 13 || 12 || Drop<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | Reapportioned Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || '''18''' || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Tolls<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 9 || 15 || 10 || <br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || '''18''' || 14 || 2 || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 7 || 5 || 22 || <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
===Nominations===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Option 1, proposed FSA shield.png|<center>Design #1, a cutout equilateral hexagon. Shield is dark blue with white lettering and white border. Numerals for 3-digit routes are reduced in size compared to 1 & 2 digit routes, as the shield itself would not be modified. *Border is not shown due to the background]]<br />
File:FSAMotorwaySymbolProposal2.png|<center>Design #2, a regular pentagon with a triangle tip. Color variations for regular motorways, business motorways, and tollways for easy distinction. Font is Segoe UI Bold. An attempt at a simplified design that still takes inspiration from real life shields. Also includes sample directional signage and blank versions for templates.<br />
File:FSAShields_MN.png|<center>Design #3, heavily inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for regular motorways, business routes, and tolled motorways shown.<br />
File:Fsdcmn designSJB.png|<center>Design #4, inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for 2 and 3 digit FS routes shown. Toll and business routes would not be modified on the shield itself, a separate sign would be placed overhead.<br />
File:FS5.png|<center>Design #5, with digits for auxiliary routes shown (3). Same font size used for 2 or 1, but recentered. Toll and business would be a part of a separate tag on the sign, either below or above.<br />
File:FS route sign (proposal 6).png|<center>Colors taken from the national flag. Design a simple rhombus. Font is Nevis; bold, legible and modern.<br />
File:FSA shields concept.png|<center>Design #7, a square with two colored stripes at the top and bottom, taken from the country flag. The top shields are for normal use, while the bottom is for tolled motorways. Font used is Roadgeek 2014 Series D.<br />
File:FSAShields_MNv2.png|<center>Design #8, which is an alternative of Design #3 intended to improve legibility and reduce shield size.<br />
File:FS sign proposal 10.png|<center>Design #10, Simple and readable.<br />
</gallery><br />
===Voting===<br />
Use this section to vote on shields. Each FSA mapper can vote for up to three times. Add a line and use the standard wiki signature feature to add your name (<nowiki>:* -~~~~</nowiki>).<br />
*<s>Option 1</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (1st)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 2</s><br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 3</s><br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 4</s><br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 5</s><br />
* <s>Option 6</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019(CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (3rd)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 7</s><br />
:*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 8</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* '''Option 9'''<br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 09:46, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:37, 10 July 2019 <br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 10</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
<br />
=FSA Coordinator Votes=<br />
==August 2021 (A2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s> {{OGF user|Mapping Expert}}</s>====<br />
''Did not received 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"I have been an OGF mapper for more than 2 years."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"I have been mapping in the FSA for about 2 years."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"My state is Trinity Island (AR120-16), officially known as Commonwealth of Trinity Island. It is located in the Southeast Region."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"I log into OGF every day, I try to keep myself updated on what is happening in the community. Although I map less frequently, I am constantly involved in what is happening at FSA and OGF."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"My top three priorities as FSA coordinator would be:'''<br />
:* '''Develop strategies to promote interstate and general cooperation, as well as preserving current cooperation initiatives and boosting their application.'''<br />
:* '''Encourage the entry of new users to the project, both in collaborative and non-collaborative territories.'''<br />
:* '''Promote the discussion of worldbuilding initiatives and their subsequent application in the canon and on the map."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"Although I believe that the FSA has made great progress on the map and in the overall coordination of the project, I feel that more cohesion between zones is needed. We can achieve cohesion through interstate coordination at the time of mapping, in which we seek to identify the differences and take advantage of them to develop a unique and organized project."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"I don't have any active projects outside of FSA in OGF. My only active project in the community is Trinity Island. Outside of OGF I have coordinated and contributed to the integral development (both in mapping and worldbuilding) of Imperium, a collaborative project in Arhet."'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"Since I don't have any project other than Trinity Island, I would not have any problem with this point. If this happens, I would still accept the role."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"In the event of a disagreement between 2 stateowners, I would use the Root analysis method to find a solution. Finding the root of the problem is more objective than developing a discussion that can increase disagreement, so I believe that this method would offer us a more efficient and appropriate conflict resolution to current requirements."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"My favorite part of being part of the FSA project is being able to collaborate with other users, develop unique and creative mapping collaboratively; encourage the study of politics, culture, economics and other aspects of the United States to take as an example in FSA, as well as the opportunity to learn from others and help others to be better every day."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Trombonist2003}} and {{OGF user|CartographerKing}}, joint.====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since June of 2017. So over four years now."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since April of 2017. I'm also over four years now."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since October of 2020, so about 10 months."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since June of 2020, so just over a year."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"We share Nishowigan - it's the result of a merger between our former states (Nishowigan and Wychelle, respectively)."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I log on to OGF several times per day, though much less in recent days due to my situation. That situation will be clearing up soon, so I'll be back onto OGF many times a day again."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While I check OGF several times a day, I edit once or twice a week during most of the year. I check my email a lot, so if something pops up I'll see it."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''<br />
:* '''"a. Cohesion across states and regions. This includes critical amounts of communication from us to you, and you to us. It's a two-way agreement."'''<br />
:* '''"b. Making sure mappers who need help can get that help (ideally by making ourselves available to provide that help and knowing who to contact when specialised mapping help is needed)."'''<br />
:* '''"c. Supporting collaborative conversations and mapping within regions and state to state."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Nothing - the FSA's culture is already quite beautiful as it is. But of course, there are a few sharp edges that need to be smoothed out (you know who you are)."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While the FSA is an amazing project in itself, I believe that there are some stereotypes of what the project is and I hope to make it seen as a collaborative and productive workspace across the community."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Yes, I map in Cabelia, Tarephia."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I currently do not map outside of the FSA"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I'd be reluctant, but I think I could work something out with my Tarephian neighbours to do so."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"Yes, the FSA is my only project until we finish Nishowigan, which will always require fixes and tweaks."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"Generally, the main issue that sparks disagreement is a lack of proper communication between the involved parties. We'd start by allowing the stateowners to try and sort it out themselves, but if there is a visible issue that comes up, then it would be time to try a moderated channel of communication, one that includes both of us, so that we can ensure that both stateowners get their point across, and that there are no misunderstandings. We won't always be active (because we want to give as much of a chance for the owners to sort it out on their own), but we will both intervene if things don't go well or drag on for too long. If a disagreement still persists, then the next step would be to figure out what sort of compromise can be reached between the two. There are no all or nothing situations here, and We're sure a compromise can be reached in the end. But even if that fails, or any agreement is still many days or weeks in the distance (to the point that productive mapping stops completely as well, and the situation is no longer about what is on the map), then we would not have an issue with making a more executive suggestion to the two. This 'solution' may please neither stateowner, but it would be a necessary step at that point, and we believe that it is the job of the FSA Coordinator(s) to take that difficult step."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I love the diverse ideas, styles, and cultures of mapping represented by our community and what it puts on the map. I think that this is our strength, and being able to contribute to that diversity is a great honour."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"The collaborative aspect of the FSA is my favorite part of being part of the project. This not only allows our mapping to be more seamless, but also fosters a community that is supportive to everyone's hard work and dedication."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"2-4 years"'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"More than 2 years"'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"Arghenna, I also help coordinate the Eustacia project."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"A few times per day"'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) fostering discussion and collaboration between participants and establishing consensus through a system of poll initiatives, 2) Reinvigorating activity in dormant projects and regions; and 3) Sprucing up the FSA Wiki page and related articles, perhaps working towards an FSA Portal as proposed at the beginning of this project- we'll have to see how things develop."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"I think the question of project leadership has been somewhat unclear since TheMayor left the coordinator office, and this is for a few reasons (nothing against either of the two previous administrations, both have done great things for the community). This can mainly be solved through a more active coordinatorship, and perhaps a small "ministry" to help out. I'm also willing to explore options for ownership of the discord."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"No"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"I do not map outside the FSA, although I've been somewhat interested in expanding to other projects. However I can definitely put this on hold, at the very least limiting myself to occasional small contributions to non-Effesian collaboratives."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking opinions from interested parties to find what actions would be best for the region and nation, and hopefully find a comprimise."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."'''<br />
<br />
===Results===<br />
====First Runoff====<br />
* Mapping Expert did not achieve 75% confidence.<br />
* CartographerKing/Trombonist2003 achieved 75% confidence.<br />
* Fluffr_Nuttr achieved 75% confidence.<br />
<br />
====Results====<br />
An agreement between the two candidates and admin was worked out, seeing '''CartographerKing''' and '''Trombonist2003''' as FSA Coordinators, and '''Fluffr_Nuttr''' as the Eastern FSA Coordinator, taking effect 2021-08-15.<br />
<br />
==February 2021 (F2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|Davieerr}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Atascadera<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Guarantee that the FSA keeps itself inspired by American mapping, but also guaranteeing originality and creativity. 2. Regional cooperation/planning being priority for mapping. 3. Maintain the project alive all-together."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The lack of involvement, specially in certain areas of the country."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Listening to both sides, then seeing if there is a middle-ground that can be reached. If no middle ground is possible, analyze the general situation and how would that affect the region in general and make the decision that projects the integrity of the region's mapping/collaboration."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "Is something bigger that just an american-inspired territory, is a place that tries to understand why the US is what it is, to be able to create something original. Part of working in the FSA is about dissecting and understanding the world around us to be able to map with coherence."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Arghenna<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) continuing to foster discussion and collaboration between participants, both on and off-wiki; 2) Reviving the Federal States wiki page and the Collab: namespace; and 3) Listening to the opinions and recommendations of the people involved in this project so we can keep it as a nice, chill place."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The main wiki page has always been a bit unorganized, and I think as a community it'd be nice to come together and make something that looks like an actual Wikipedia page."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking into consideration what would be best for the region/country as a whole, and hopefully find a comprimise."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|jbobinman}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 6-12 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Oronotia<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a week<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "Collaboration, Morale, Activity."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "Low regional activity levels (e.g. "East Coast Slack")"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Depends on the scale of the incident, but I'd try to push a compromise between the two."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The collaboration (subject to regions). Being surrounded by a welcoming environment."<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|David F}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' Less than 3 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Osaquoya<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Encourage mapping in untouched areas 2. Get East Massodeya up and running 3. Attract potential stateowners to Michisaukee as means to open them up to mapping in the FSA"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I'd put in place shorter primary FSA routes, mostly to serve as a direct link between cities with no direct route between each other"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "attempt to reach a compromise between the two state owners if at all possible"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "being able to work with neighbors to create a great project at large"<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|MiePrzKom}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' I have not mapped in the FSA<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' n/a ''[Note: MiePrzKom is an Ardencia mapper]''<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "stop any conflicts between state owners, clean up railways and highways, make FSA look even more realistic"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "giant West Massodeya-Eustacia wasteland"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Ask each other for their version and propose a compromise or see, who is right."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "big number of active users in FSA, that I could cooperate with"<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|yoyo21}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' More than 4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Fellshire<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "I would expand the current motor trail system, encourage mappers to collaborate with their neighbors and regions, and promote development of Federal States wiki pages."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I would want the collaborative states to become more active than they are currently."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I would attempt to find a compromise, but if none is able to be reached, pick the side that has the more realistic proposal. If the disagreement leads to problems on a national scale, I would open up the discussion to the FSA community.”<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "There's nothing like it in OGF, a successful project with so many different mappers and mapping styles and it all blends together pretty well to create a unique and realistic country."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Brunanter}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Sierra<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "promote natural mapping, work with other FSAers to find suitable mappers for unclaimed states, promote FSA to the OGF world"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "number of states"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "try and find a civil solution, starting with the provided facts and help them to find a way to come to agreeable terms without escalation"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "the variety in mapping and ideas"<br />
===Results===<br />
====Overview====<br />
Having reviewed all the ballots and having tabulated the results, there was no clear community choice to recommend a single candidate as the next FSA Coordinator. According to the results, each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the community choice and therefore the FSA community could not recommend a single candidate. More information about this decision, and the claims for each of the candidates, is below.<br />
<br />
====Process====<br />
Before the polls closed, 41 ballots were received during the voting period. 39 of these ballots were considered valid; the other two ballots were from stateowners who inadvertently voted twice. In both of these cases, the initial ballot was approved and the second ballot was taken out of the total count.<br />
<br />
The vote tally was as follows:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 first-choice votes, 16 second-choice votes, 9 third-choice votes<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 14 first-choice votes, 7 second-choice votes, 18 third-choice votes<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 11 first-choice votes, 15 second-choice votes, 10 third-choice votes<br />
'''None of these candidates:''' 2 first-choice votes, 1 second-choice vote, 2 third-choice votes<br />
<br />
====First runoff====<br />
As part of the instant-runoff ballot system, if no candidate has a majority of votes (50%+1, or 20 votes out of 39), the candidate with the lowest-number of first-choice votes is removed from consideration and those votes are reallocated based on the second-choice candidate selected on the affected ballots. For the first runoff, the "none" option was removed from consideration, with the two ballots reallocated to each voter's second-choice candidate, which led to these results:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 ''(no change)''<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 15 ''(+1)''<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 12 ''(+1)''<br />
<br />
====Second runoff====<br />
With none of the three candidates having the required 20 votes after the first runoff, a second runoff was required; Fluffr_Nuttr and Brunanter were tied for 2nd at 12. Here is where the paths for each candidate's victory claim diverge.<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: Fluffr_Nuttr'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, additional voting metrics were considered to break the tie. With more initial first-choice votes (12 vs 11) and more total ballot selections (12+16+9=37 vs 11+15+10=36), Fluffr_Nuttr is determined to be the stronger candidate and as such Brunanter's 12 ballots are reassigned. In the second runoff, Fluffr_Nuttr gains enough votes to achieve the smallest possible victory over yoyo21, 20-19.<br />
:'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 20 votes ''(+8)''<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 19 votes ''(+4)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: Brunanter'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, a coin is flipped to break the tie, which comes up in Brunanter's favor, and as such Fluffr_Nuttr's 12 ballots are reassigned as follows. The second runoff gives Brunanter a 21-18 vote win, larger than Fluffr_Nuttr's margin of victory in the previous scenario.<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 18 votes ''(+3)''<br />
:'''Brunanter:''' 21 votes ''(+9)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: yoyo21'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote and there is no way to break the tie without relying on chance, a second runoff cannot be performed and by default yoyo21 is named the winner with a plurality of the vote. To strengthen his claim of victory, yoyo21 notes that he received the most first-choice votes and was the only candidate to appear on all 39 ballots as a top-3 choice, suggesting all voters would at least somewhat approve of him being the recommended nominee.<br />
<br />
====Results====<br />
Since each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the recommended candidate, the ballots must be considered inconclusive. The FSA community therefore does not have a single candidate to claim as their preferred candidate, and likewise all three candidates were recommended to be considered by the OGF admin team.<br />
<br />
Following the announcement of the ballot results, Brunanter volunteered to step down from consideration for the position. The OGF admin team chose to name '''yoyo21''' as the next FSA Coordinator, taking effect 15 Feb 2021.<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Archive&diff=682Collab:Federal States/Archive2021-09-14T13:39:10Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* August 2021 (A2021) */</p>
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<div>This page archives voting on important decisions made by the mappers of the FSA.<br />
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=Submissions=<br />
''Note: This information previously came from the page [[Collab:Federal States/Submissions]]. As of the time of this writing, it is still up, but blank and marked for deletion.''<br />
<br />
This page is the place to '''submit your suggestions''' for the issues that will be decided by the state owners and coordinators of [[Collab:Federal States|the Federal States]]. <br />
<br />
* '''Anyone is welcome to submit suggestions''', whether or not they are involved in AR120.<br />
* Please limit yourself to '''2 suggestions per section'''. To propose a new section, post in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum,] where the community decide if/when they want to pursue it.<br />
* Please leave submissions unsigned. '''Do not comment on or debate submissions here,''' but please feel free to start a discussion in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum.]<br />
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Each issue will be voted on by the state owners and coordinators of AR120, using the "approval voting" method. (OGF admin may veto anything deemed unrealistic or otherwise objectionable.)<br />
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==Basics==<br />
===Name for the country===<br />
''To reduce confusion with the real world, please avoid "USA" acronym...''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Unified States of Liberty (USL)<br />
'''* Federal States of Archanta (FSA)'''<br />
* Union of the Federated States of Astrasia (UFSA)<br />
* Federation of the Astrasian States (FAS)<br />
* Allied States of Astrasia (ASA)<br />
* Federated States of Astrasia (FSA)<br />
* Astrasian Confederation (AC) - May be displayed in Latin on coins ''Confoederatio Astrasiana' (cf.Switzerland)<br />
* United Provinces of Archanta (UPA)<br />
* United Counties of Archanta (UCA)<br />
* Grand Astrasia (GA)<br />
* Federal Republic of Astrasia (FRA)<br />
* Commonwealth of Astrasia (CoA)<br />
* Republic of Vonia (RV)<br />
* Vonian Republic<br />
* United Provinces of New (Region of Ingerland) (UPN?)<br />
* Republic of Unified Astrasian States (RUAS)<br />
* Astrasian Collective (AC)<br />
* Astrasia<br />
* Astrasia's United Federation (AUF) or (UF)<br />
* Astrasian Union (AU)<br />
* Astrasian Federation of Unified States (AFUS)<br />
* Astrasian States (AS)<br />
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===Design for the national flag===<br />
''Flag cannot be too similar to the real US flag. For flag design tips see [[Help:Making realistic flags]]. Please label your submission with an option number, e.g. "Option 1." <br />
''Please do not submit any explanations with your image. A backstory for any symbolism in the winning design can be voted on later.''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag001.png|'''Option 1'''<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag002.png|Option 2<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal.png|Option 3<br />
File:Proposal astrasia1.jpg|Option 4 <br />
File:Proposal Astrasia 2.jpg|Option 5 <br />
File:Ar120flagproposal.png|Option 6<br />
File:Ar120 flag 7.png|Option 7<br />
File:AR120 option8.png|Option 8<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag009.png|Option 9<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal 2.png|Option 10<br />
File:AR120 option11.png|Option 11<br />
File:AR120 option12.png|Option 12<br />
File:AR120Option13.svg|Option 13<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag014.png|Option 14<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag015.png|Option 15<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag0016.png|Option 16<br />
File:AR120-Option17-flag.png|Option 17<br />
File:AR12-Option18-flag.png|Option 18<br />
</gallery><br />
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===Proposal for the national motto===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
'''* Semper Libertas ("Liberty Forever")'''<br />
* In Freedom We Stand<br />
* We progress and achieve as One.<br />
* Uniti in Saecula Stemus (Let us stand/May we stand united forever (lit. ''for the ages'')<br />
* Simul Obtinebimus ("Together We Shall Overcome")<br />
* Forward!<br />
* Ab ordine libertas ("Through order comes liberty")<br />
* United, Great and Free<br />
* United for Eternity<br />
* Per ardua ad Astrasia (through hardship to Astrasia)<br />
* Forward Together<br />
* Veritas, Iustitia, Libertasque (Truth, Justice, and Liberty)<br />
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===Design for the national seal===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name and national motto are chosen.''<br />
<br />
===National anthem===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name is chosen.''<br />
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==Natural geography==<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Natural features]].'''<br />
<s>==Name for the longest river in western AR120 - "1" on map==<br />
[[File:AR120rivers.png|right]]<br />
''Running from AR120-75 south to the Grand Lakes''<br />
* Rugged River<br />
* Colurona River<br />
* Brelee River<br />
* Akogama River - from ''akogamaa'', Ojibwe for long body of water<br />
* Rio Vibrante<br />
* Remias River<br />
* Rio Serpiente<br />
* El / The Cardinal<br />
* Kabal River<br />
* Nascaha River<br />
* Tobittani River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Navota River<br />
* Flores River<br />
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===Name for the longest river in central AR120 - "2" on map===<br />
''Running from the Grand Lakes north to northern border''<br />
* Alormen River<br />
* Lamahassa River<br />
* Chialappa River<br />
* Nantahalas River ("NAN-tah-AY-lah")<br />
* Garnet River<br />
* Mishika River<br />
* Tibah River<br />
* Sand River<br />
* Mennowa River<br />
* Beaver River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Emmet/Emmett River<br />
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===Name for the longest river in eastern AR120 - "3" on map===<br />
''Running from western AR120-18 northeast to AR120-04''<br />
* Hunoset River<br />
* Settler River<br />
* Sadikady River- Name after a tribe that inhabited the area, Sadikadee (SAH-D-KAH-DEE<br />
* Winns River - From the river flowing in Winburgh<br />
* St. Anne's River - Named after the town of Anne Abbey<br />
* Lenox River<br />
* Murrburn River<br />
* Paxetbury River<br />
* The Imperial River<br />
* Roanache River<br />
* Osnare River<br />
* Callighan River<br />
* Pisco River<br />
* Rapid River<br />
* Paulivan River<br />
* Madison River<br />
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===Names to be used for the Grand Lakes===<br />
[[File:Ar120lakes.png|right]]<br />
''Top 5 vote getters will be assigned to the 5 largest lakes. The coordinator of AR120 may remove a winning name if it is too similar to another.''<br />
* '''Lake System'''<br />
:* Grand Lakes<br />
* '''Lake 1'''<br />
:* Long Lake<br />
:* Lake Nibikaw ("much water")<br />
:* Lake Majestueux/Lac Majestueux (based on French for "majestic water")<br />
* '''Lake 2'''<br />
* '''Lake 3'''<br />
:* Lake Kanitario<br />
:* Lake Augusta<br />
:* Evergreen Lake<br />
:* Lake Bengissimon (from ''bangishimon'', or "sunset")<br />
* '''Lake 4'''<br />
:* Lake Sauganash<br />
* '''Lake 5'''<br />
:* Lake Nawauskee<br />
:* Lake Nipewa<br />
* '''Uncategorized/Any Lake'''<br />
:* Lake Wanalona<br />
:* Lake Majestic<br />
:* Lake Marset<br />
:* Lake Quinnapoag<br />
:* Lake Kawha<br />
:* Lake Remarkable<br />
:* Lake Bentree<br />
:* Lake Vinton<br />
:* Lake Poaxiwinnac (po-ax-ee-win-ack)<br />
:* Lake Dyon<br />
:* Lake Marion<br />
:* Lake Abeta<br />
:* Lake Nehasse<br />
:* Lake Zihnoa<br />
:* Lake Cirtanea<br />
:* Lake Saviour<br />
:* Lake Poole<br />
:* Lake Bellefleur (Beatiful Flower in French)<br />
:* Lake Grand<br />
:* Lake Chieno<br />
:* Lake Spirit<br />
:* Lake Twizel<br />
:* Lake Fiori<br />
:* Lake Halsey<br />
:* Kindred Lake<br />
:* Lake Virtue<br />
:* Surrounding state names (like Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan)<br />
<br />
===Name for main western mountain range - "A" on map===<br />
[[File:AR120mountains.png|right]]<br />
* Craggy Mountains<br />
* Great Mountains<br />
* Highland Mountains<br />
* Spine Mountains<br />
* Great Western Range<br />
* Ragged Mountains<br />
* Stony Mountains<br />
* Grand Mountains<br />
* Big Wolf Mountains<br />
* Santam Mountains<br />
* Praddallantain Mountains<br />
* Sierra Pradda Mountains<br />
* High Astrasia Mountains<br />
* Iron Mountains<br />
* Titan Mountains<br />
* Catpaw Mountains<br />
* Old Rocks<br />
* Sierra Morena<br />
* Ashanta Mountains<br />
* Morelo/Morello Mountains/Sierra<br />
<br />
===Name for main eastern mountain range - "B" on map===<br />
* Annachala Mountains<br />
* Hatchahaw Mountains<br />
* Minor Astrasian Mountains<br />
* Salfalfa Mountains<br />
* Gooniwan Mountains - from Ojibwe ''gooniwan'' snowy, hence Snowy Mountains<br />
* Vaskatchewat Mountains (vas-cat-chu-waat)<br />
* Oprey Mountains<br />
* Dogtooth Mountains<br />
* Siouxs Mountains<br />
* Riddler Mountains<br />
* White Beard Mountains<br />
* Eastshelf Mountains<br />
* Black Cat Mountains<br />
* Chattanooquasca Range<br />
* Aposaca Mountains<br />
* Menasserrat Mountains</s><br />
<br />
==[http://opengeofiction.net/relation/992 National capital]==<br />
===Name for the national capital===<br />
<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Huntington"<br />
<br />
===Sketch for the layout of the national capital===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]].'''<br />
<s>''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
''Rough sketch only, please use template and do not draw too much detail.''<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:Potential Capital District Layout.jpg|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery></s><br />
<br />
===Flag for the national capital===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after capital name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Eastern collaborative state (AR120-11)==<br />
[[File:AR120-11-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-11_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Talk/New Carnaby]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "New Carnaby"<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Stanton"<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Central collaborative state (AR120-43)==<br />
[[File:AR120-43-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-43_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[OGF:Federal States/Collaborative States/Mennowa]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Mennowa"<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Prairie City<br />
* Chelico<br />
* Chipache<br />
* Newbury<br />
* Eau Sable<br />
* Ventrea<br />
* Constable<br />
* Greyrock<br />
* Bison<br />
* Twin Rocks<br />
* New Winburgh<br />
* Foxville<br />
* Finley<br />
* Minneuka (min-ee-oo-kah)<br />
* Junction<br />
* Shawcross<br />
* Les Nonnes or Des Nonnes (the nuns - compare to Des Moines (of the Monks), Iowa)<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Western collaborative state (AR120-84)==<br />
[[File:AR120-84-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-84_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Cosperica]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Caralovia<br />
* Sierra Nueva<br />
* Noramira<br />
* Fiore<br />
* Hesperia - Greek for west<br />
* Tierra del Asperia (some other alternative for the above name (Hesperia can be confusing))<br />
* Tierra del Firme<br />
* Arbolado<br />
* Blaniafora<br />
* Corasonia<br />
* Mesazona<br />
* Cartesia<br />
* Caminolado (Camino=Path/Lado=Solado = Sunny)<br />
* Cuanisania (Cua=strong in arabic, Anisa/Anisao=Woman in arabic, ania=land of). Just like california<br />
* Costa Aspérica (Asperic Coast in Castellanese)<br />
** Cospérica<br />
* Calafia<br />
* El Dorado<br />
* Rio de Oro<br />
* El Norte<br />
* Ceresa<br />
* Cascadas / Los Cascadas<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Las Rosas<br />
* San Jano<br />
* Bajatierra- Meaning Lowlands<br />
* Elmar/ El Mar<br />
* (Santa Maria de la) Esperanza<br />
* Rio de Septiembre<br />
* San Pasqual<br />
* Blaniapolis<br />
* Andreapolis<br />
* Santa Elena de Astrasia<br />
* La Mision<br />
* Las Valles<br />
* Ciudad de los Justos (City of the Righteous)<br />
* Ciudad Pacífica (peaceful city)<br />
* Yetin<br />
* San Joaquin Mesoquita<br />
* Enseada Major<br />
* San Juan<br />
* Los Salmos<br />
* Yarbok<br />
* Sansepolcro<br />
* Leto<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Northern collaborative state (AR120-91)==<br />
''See [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Alormen]].''<br />
<br />
==Highways==<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].'''<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Highway plan]]''<br />
<s><br />
===Name and letter prefix for national interstate system===<br />
''See also [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
''Please use the following format for submissions:''<br />
* ''Official name of network (prefix, common name) prefix-2, prefix-66, prefix-408''<br />
''Mapping without a prefix and/or using a different prefix for tolled highways will be determined after choosing a full network name.''<br />
<br />
* "A" ("Autostade") A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
:* National Autoroute System (A, Autoroute), A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
* "C" ("Continental") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("C", "Federal Commerce Highways") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Continental Highway System ("C", "Continental Route")<br />
* "E" ("expressway") E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System (“E”, “expressway”) E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System ("X", "expressway") X-2, X-66, X-408<br />
* "F" ("Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal Highway System ("F", "Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "FS" ("Federal States") FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
:* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network (“FS”, “motorway”) FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
* "F" ("freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal States National Freeway Network ("F", "freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "H" ("highway") H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("H", "highway) H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
* <strike>"I" ("Interstate") I-2, I-66, I-408</strike><br />
* "IR" ("Interregional") IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
:* Interregional Superhighway System (“IR”, “interregional”) IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
* "L" (" limited access roads") L-2, LAR- 66, L-408<br />
:*National Limited Access Highway System ("L", "limited access roads") L-2, L-66, L-408<br />
* "M" ("motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
:*Federal States Motorway Network ("M", "motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
* "N" ("national/nationwide highway") N-2, N-66, N-408<br />
:* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automobile Movement, AKA "NOSTRAM" ("N", "NOSTRAM") N-2 N-66 N-408<br />
* "NH" ("national highway") NH-2 NH-66 NH-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("NH", "national highway") NH-2, NH-66, NH-408<br />
* "S" ("superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
:*Federal Superhighway System ("S", "superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
* "UC" ("urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
:*Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("UC", "urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for the national interstate system===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Option 1: East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west; loops and spurs add a digit in front, similar to US (e.g. 498 is a loop of 98)<br />
* Option 2: East/west routes range from 10 in the south to 49 in the north; north/south routes range from 50 in the east to 99 in the west; nearby routes may add any third digit on the end (e.g. 640, 641, 642, etc, may be located near 64)<br />
* Option 3: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 19 in the west, and 21 in the east to 99 in the west. loops and spurs: pick one from the other options<br />
* Option 4: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. For branch-off routes (spurs) add an additional digit at the end. For loops use easy-to-remember numbers like 100, 200, 300 etc.<br />
* Option 5: Odd numbered higways east-west, increasing in number east to west; even numbered highways north-south, increasing in number north to south. Main long highways designed multiples of five (5, 15, 25... for N-S and 10, 20, 30... for E-W). Loops would be a 3-digit number ending with 0, spurs would add a 3rd digit from the highway they branch from, adding a 0 in the left if the highway has only one number (051 would be a spur of highway 5, for example).<br />
* Option 6: <br />
:-East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west. <br />
:-Spurs would add a 1,2,3, or 4 in front of the highway it branches off of (ex. 134 and 234 would be spurs of highway 34) and adding a zero before the single digit if the highway is only one digit (ex. 103 or 203 would be spurs of highway 3). <br />
:-Loops would be independently numbered 500-999<br />
* Option 7: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the west to 19 in the east, and 21 in the west to 99 in the east. For branches/spurs, add a zero to the beginning of the number (if single digits the middle number should be a zero). For loops add a zero to the end of the number (if single digits add two zeroes). Exits are numbered in order from south to north, west to east, and clockwise (for loops).<br />
* Option 8: East-west routes are even-numbered (2-100), north-south routes are odd-numbered (1-101). Coast-to-coast or border-to-border routes end in either 0 or 1. Low-numbered routes in the south and east; high-numbered routes in the north and west. All spur routes have an added leading digit, which increases southeast to northwest (e.g., Route 110 and Route 710 are both spurs of Route 10, with Route 710 significantly further west than Route 110). Spurs of Route 100 or Route 101 simply replace the first 1 with a different digit (e.g., Route 300 is a spur of Route 100; Route 601 is a spur of Route 101. This may result in the same route number as a spur of Route 1, but they will be on opposite sides of the country and therefore difficult to confuse.)<br />
<br />
====Summary Table====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Option<br />
! Name<br />
! General E-W<br />
! Primary E-W<br />
! Low-to-high E-W<br />
! General N-S<br />
! Primary N-S<br />
! Low-to-high N-S<br />
! Spur Routes<br />
! Bypass Routes<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1<br />
| <br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| <br />
| north to south<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
|<br />
| east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit to front of parent route<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
|<br />
| <500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 10-49<br />
| south to north<br />
| >500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 50-99<br />
| east to west<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|<br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| evens 2-18<br />
| south to north<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
| odds 1-19<br />
| east to west<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| No preference on spur route numbering<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|<br />
| colspan = "6" | Primary routes are 1-19, secondary routes are 20-99, regardless of direction<br />
| add digit to right of parent number<br />
| easy-to-remember numbers (100, 200, 300, etc.)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|<br />
|odds<br />
|end in 5s<br />
|north to south<br />
|evens<br />
|end in 0s<br />
|west to east<br />
|3-digit numbers ending in 0, might or not be related to main highway<br />
|add an additional digit right of parent number. If this makes it 2 digit, add 0 in the left<br />
|spur example: from highway 50: 501, 502, etc. From highway 7: 071, 072, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|<br />
|evens<br />
|<br />
|north to south<br />
|odds<br />
|<br />
|east to west<br />
|add digit <5 to front of parent number<br />
|three digits, >500<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|<br />
|evens (<100)<br />
|evens 2-18<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (<100)<br />
|odds 1-19<br />
|west to east<br />
|add zero to left of parent number<br />
|add zero to right of parent number<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|TheMayor<br />
|evens (2-100)<br />
|end in 0<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (1-101)<br />
|end in 1<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit in front of parent route, increasing southeast to northwest<br />
|spurs of 100 and 101 replace the first digit<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|Rhiney boi<br />
|odds (1-99)<br />
|1-19<br />
|south to north<br />
|evens (0-98)<br />
|0-18<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | Odd number in front of parent route indicates a route that only connects with the system ONCE. Even number means more than one. Ie. Bypasses, connectors, loops... in no specific order<br />
| Spurs and bypasses of 0-9 (X0Y, where X is the number of bypass/spur and Y is the Highway Number).<br />
|}</s><br />
<br />
===Design for the national interstate route shields===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
''Designs can be viewed [[Collab:Federal States/Highways#Shield Design|here]].''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for other national highways (analogue to US highways) ===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Design for the national highway route shields===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plans and route shields for state highways===<br />
''These are the responsibility of the individual state owners. Those who would like help are encouraged to make a post requesting assistance.''<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Famous national historical figures (creating a list for naming purposes) ===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]].'''<br />
<s>''The real USA has famous names that appear throughout the country — Washington, Lincoln, MLK, etc. This section is where you can submit names that will appear throughout AR120.''<br />
<br />
* ''Please submit names only, no other information.<br />
* ''No real people, or any names too reminiscent of real people. <br />
* ''To create realistic old-fashioned names, check out which names were popular [https://www.galbithink.org/names/us200.htm in old-fashioned times.]''<br />
<br />
''Voting results will determine each name's place on an overall list of names, ranked by level of importance. Names at the top of the list will be encouraged to appear all over the country, as street names, park names, town names, highway names, county names, etc.''<br />
<br />
''If you take a name for a biography, then please set a link to mark, that this name is used''<br />
====Submitted names====<br />
*[[Gerald Henderson]]<br />
* Andrew Frankmont<br />
* Louisa Hatherford<br />
* Joshua Margette<br />
* Benedict Currey<br />
* James Lee<br />
* Aaron Hiramson<br />
* Jedediah Marks<br />
* Morris Gault<br />
* Theodore Thrompton<br />
* Digby Birch<br />
* David Davidson<br />
* Henry Golbrunner<br />
* John Beck<br />
*[[Charles Miller]]<br />
* Emile DuPlaisant<br />
* Castobel Mateo<br />
* Junsan Ten<br />
* Albert Johnson<br />
* Abe Grant<br />
* George Willson<br />
* Martin McCarron<br />
* Leonard Smith Jr.<br />
* Angelica Newsome<br />
* Olive Glindon<br />
* Vanessa Archbold<br />
* Maisie Riggs<br />
* Arabella Chalmers<br />
* Saskia Deckard<br />
* Harriet Greentree<br />
* Jackson Whitbourne<br />
* Jacob Sloan<br />
* Emily Massey<br />
* William Warburton<br />
* Benoit Dumais<br />
* Eliange Mongrain<br />
* Elaine Marzelle<br />
* Dean R. Isaacson<br />
* Iago Cartés<br />
* Catherin Hansburg Scott<br />
* John Decker<br />
* Herbert Rasselton<br />
* Oskar Vernymb<br />
* Carl Benzer<br />
* Ilona Cerny<br />
* Detlev Grigli<br />
* Luigi de Rossanto<br />
* Faye Rutherson<br />
* Milicent Corx<br />
* Meredith Todd<br />
* David Roberts<br />
* John Shaw<br />
* Evan Morris<br />
* Elizabeth Ignoli<br />
* Marco Romero<br />
* Hunter Hill<br />
* Ruth Becker<br />
* Harrison Winthrop<br />
* Michael Duke III<br />
* Morgan Shaw<br />
* Grant Hanson<br />
* Abraham Hargraves<br />
* John Chapmann<br />
* Daniel Fordyce<br />
* [[Paul Fiornino]]<br />
* Dean-Charles Grain<br />
* Edward van Poole<br />
* William Farrington<br />
* Albert Gant<br />
* Sherlock Van Hopkins<br />
* Bastion Amalga<br />
* Mornsey O'Brien<br />
* Louis Huntington<br />
* Lee Kent<br />
* [[Marion Seymour Peters]]<br />
* Patrick Epaphroditus Ballard</s><br />
<br />
===Government===<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].'''<br />
<br />
<s>The Federal States of Archanta is a federation of semi-autonomous states that share a central democratic government. Within this government are three co-equal branches, as follows.<br />
====Legislative====<br />
Add names or suggestions for the structure of the '''legislative''' branch of government.<br />
=====One House=====<br />
* Unicameral<br />
* General Assembly<br />
* National Assembly<br />
* Federal Legislature<br />
* Federal Congress<br />
* Federal Council<br />
<br />
=====Two Houses=====<br />
* Overall name<br />
:* Congress of the Federal States<br />
:* Parliament<br />
:* The Assembly<br />
* Higher House<br />
:* High Senate<br />
:* Senior House<br />
:* Senate of the Federal States<br />
:* Congregation of States<br />
:* State Assembly<br />
:* House of the States<br />
* Lower House<br />
:* Commons House<br />
:* General Assembly<br />
:* Assembly General<br />
:* Lay Congress<br />
:* Junior House<br />
:* Popular Assembly<br />
:* People's Assembly<br />
:* Common Assembly<br />
:* House of the People<br />
<br />
=====Three or more Houses=====<br />
<br />
====Executive====<br />
Add suggestions for the ''title'' of the head of state. For actual ''names'' of previous heads of state, use [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]] instead.<br />
* President<br />
* Chief Executive<br />
* High Governor<br />
* Executive Minister<br />
* Executive Chairman<br />
* Prime Minister<br />
<br />
====Judicial====<br />
Add suggestions for the name of the '''high court''' of the FSA.<br />
* Supreme Court<br />
* Superior Court<br />
* High Court<br />
* Court of Record<br />
* National Court<br />
* Superior Judiciary<br />
* Supreme Judiciary</s><br />
<br />
=Motorways=<br />
This section is meant to archive the development of the FS-motorway system. This information was previously located at [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].<br />
==System Name==<br />
System names were submitted and put up for ranked-choice voting. The following official names, colloquial names, and initials were considered:<br />
* National Autoroute System ("autoroutes", A)<br />
* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("federal commerce highways", C)<br />
* Continental Highway System ("continental highways", C)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", E)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", X)<br />
* Federal Highway System ("federal highways", F)<br />
* Federal States National Freeway Network ("freeways", F)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", FS)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", M)<br />
* National Highway Network ("highways", H)<br />
* National Highway Network ("national highways", NH)<br />
* Interregional Superhighway Network ("interregionals", IR)<br />
* National Limited Access Highway Network ("limited access roads", L)<br />
* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automotive Movement ("nostrams", N)<br />
* Federal Superhighway System ("superhighways", S)<br />
* Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("urban connectors", UC)<br />
FSA members were also asked if the network should be mapped without a lettered prefix, and if tolled highways should be labeled differently than non-tolled highways. In the case of the latter, members were also asked for their preferred way to label toll highways.<br />
===Voting===<br />
====Round 1 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | First Choice !! scope="col" | Second Choice !! scope-"col" | Third Choice !! scope-"col" | Use prefix? !! scope-"col" | Toll labels? !! scope-"col" | Preferred Toll<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || expressways (E) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | highways (H) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || abstain || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || abstain || Yes || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || motorways (M) || Yes || abstain || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Portopolis<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || include in highway name, not label<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Theholyepicpenguin<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (T)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || Yes || abstain || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticwolf2<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || No || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Alessa<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || abstain || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | mstr<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Ballot not counted due to improper format''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 1 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''23'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''12'''<br><br />
25% threshold for exhausted ballots: '''6'''<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal commerce highways (C) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (E) || 1 || 1 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 2 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 2 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 3 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>highways (H)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>national highways (NH)</strike> || 0 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>interregionals (IR)</strike> || 0 || 2 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| limited access roads (L) || 1 || 1 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| superhighways (S) || 1 || 1 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>urban connectors (UC)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal commerce highways (C)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>expressways (E)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop #3<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>limited access roads (L)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || style="color:lime" | '''2''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>superhighways (S)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #4<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 3<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>continental highways (C)</strike> || 2 || 4 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 3 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 3 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>nostrams (N)</strike> || 2 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 2 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 4<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>freeways (F)</strike> || 3 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''7''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>motorways (M)</strike> || 3 || 2 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 3 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 5<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''6''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 4 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal highways (F)</strike> || 4 || 0 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 7 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 6 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh, histor, whateversusan, Alessa)<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Prefix Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 18 || 94.7%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 1 || 5.3%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Free/Toll Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 15 || 75.0%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 5 || 25.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Toll Highway Labels<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (T) || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| other || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | Highway - 1st !! scope="col" | Highway - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Highway - 3rd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 1st !! scope-"col" | Toll - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 3rd<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticWolf2<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| FS || A || X || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Voivod<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luciano<br />
| X || A || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| X || A || FS || T-xx || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| FS || X || A || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Johnny<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| FS || X || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Pancake Killer<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | CartographerKing<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Not counted; not a current FSA member''<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Poston<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheHolyEpicPenguin<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Crete_Greece<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| X || A || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iiEarth<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | William_Hampton<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | plainoldbread<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | oof boi<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | GregoryLoss<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | MobiusTheEagle<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | jarrodcamo<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''34'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''18'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 13 || 10 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 12 || 11 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 9 || 13 || 12 || Drop<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | Reapportioned Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || '''18''' || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Tolls<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 9 || 15 || 10 || <br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || '''18''' || 14 || 2 || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 7 || 5 || 22 || <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
===Nominations===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Option 1, proposed FSA shield.png|<center>Design #1, a cutout equilateral hexagon. Shield is dark blue with white lettering and white border. Numerals for 3-digit routes are reduced in size compared to 1 & 2 digit routes, as the shield itself would not be modified. *Border is not shown due to the background]]<br />
File:FSAMotorwaySymbolProposal2.png|<center>Design #2, a regular pentagon with a triangle tip. Color variations for regular motorways, business motorways, and tollways for easy distinction. Font is Segoe UI Bold. An attempt at a simplified design that still takes inspiration from real life shields. Also includes sample directional signage and blank versions for templates.<br />
File:FSAShields_MN.png|<center>Design #3, heavily inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for regular motorways, business routes, and tolled motorways shown.<br />
File:Fsdcmn designSJB.png|<center>Design #4, inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for 2 and 3 digit FS routes shown. Toll and business routes would not be modified on the shield itself, a separate sign would be placed overhead.<br />
File:FS5.png|<center>Design #5, with digits for auxiliary routes shown (3). Same font size used for 2 or 1, but recentered. Toll and business would be a part of a separate tag on the sign, either below or above.<br />
File:FS route sign (proposal 6).png|<center>Colors taken from the national flag. Design a simple rhombus. Font is Nevis; bold, legible and modern.<br />
File:FSA shields concept.png|<center>Design #7, a square with two colored stripes at the top and bottom, taken from the country flag. The top shields are for normal use, while the bottom is for tolled motorways. Font used is Roadgeek 2014 Series D.<br />
File:FSAShields_MNv2.png|<center>Design #8, which is an alternative of Design #3 intended to improve legibility and reduce shield size.<br />
File:FS sign proposal 10.png|<center>Design #10, Simple and readable.<br />
</gallery><br />
===Voting===<br />
Use this section to vote on shields. Each FSA mapper can vote for up to three times. Add a line and use the standard wiki signature feature to add your name (<nowiki>:* -~~~~</nowiki>).<br />
*<s>Option 1</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (1st)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 2</s><br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 3</s><br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 4</s><br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 5</s><br />
* <s>Option 6</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019(CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (3rd)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 7</s><br />
:*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 8</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* '''Option 9'''<br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 09:46, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:37, 10 July 2019 <br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 10</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
<br />
=FSA Coordinator Votes=<br />
==August 2021 (A2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s> {{OGF user|Mapping Expert}}</s>====<br />
''Did not received 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"I have been an OGF mapper for more than 2 years."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"I have been mapping in the FSA for about 2 years."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"My state is Trinity Island (AR120-16), officially known as Commonwealth of Trinity Island. It is located in the Southeast Region."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"I log into OGF every day, I try to keep myself updated on what is happening in the community. Although I map less frequently, I am constantly involved in what is happening at FSA and OGF."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"My top three priorities as FSA coordinator would be:'''<br />
:* '''Develop strategies to promote interstate and general cooperation, as well as preserving current cooperation initiatives and boosting their application.'''<br />
:* '''Encourage the entry of new users to the project, both in collaborative and non-collaborative territories.'''<br />
:* '''Promote the discussion of worldbuilding initiatives and their subsequent application in the canon and on the map."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"Although I believe that the FSA has made great progress on the map and in the overall coordination of the project, I feel that more cohesion between zones is needed. We can achieve cohesion through interstate coordination at the time of mapping, in which we seek to identify the differences and take advantage of them to develop a unique and organized project."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"I don't have any active projects outside of FSA in OGF. My only active project in the community is Trinity Island. Outside of OGF I have coordinated and contributed to the integral development (both in mapping and worldbuilding) of Imperium, a collaborative project in Arhet."'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"Since I don't have any project other than Trinity Island, I would not have any problem with this point. If this happens, I would still accept the role."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"In the event of a disagreement between 2 stateowners, I would use the Root analysis method to find a solution. Finding the root of the problem is more objective than developing a discussion that can increase disagreement, so I believe that this method would offer us a more efficient and appropriate conflict resolution to current requirements."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"My favorite part of being part of the FSA project is being able to collaborate with other users, develop unique and creative mapping collaboratively; encourage the study of politics, culture, economics and other aspects of the United States to take as an example in FSA, as well as the opportunity to learn from others and help others to be better every day."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Trombonist2003}} and {{OGF user|CartographerKing}}, joint.====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since June of 2017. So over four years now."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since April of 2017. I'm also over four years now."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since October of 2020, so about 10 months."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since June of 2020, so just over a year."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"We share Nishowigan - it's the result of a merger between our former states (Nishowigan and Wychelle, respectively)."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I log on to OGF several times per day, though much less in recent days due to my situation. That situation will be clearing up soon, so I'll be back onto OGF many times a day again."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While I check OGF several times a day, I edit once or twice a week during most of the year. I check my email a lot, so if something pops up I'll see it."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''<br />
:* '''"a. Cohesion across states and regions. This includes critical amounts of communication from us to you, and you to us. It's a two-way agreement."'''<br />
:* '''"b. Making sure mappers who need help can get that help (ideally by making ourselves available to provide that help and knowing who to contact when specialised mapping help is needed)."'''<br />
:* '''"c. Supporting collaborative conversations and mapping within regions and state to state."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Nothing - the FSA's culture is already quite beautiful as it is. But of course, there are a few sharp edges that need to be smoothed out (you know who you are)."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While the FSA is an amazing project in itself, I believe that there are some stereotypes of what the project is and I hope to make it seen as a collaborative and productive workspace across the community."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Yes, I map in Cabelia, Tarephia."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I currently do not map outside of the FSA"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I'd be reluctant, but I think I could work something out with my Tarephian neighbours to do so."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"Yes, the FSA is my only project until we finish Nishowigan, which will always require fixes and tweaks."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"Generally, the main issue that sparks disagreement is a lack of proper communication between the involved parties. We'd start by allowing the stateowners to try and sort it out themselves, but if there is a visible issue that comes up, then it would be time to try a moderated channel of communication, one that includes both of us, so that we can ensure that both stateowners get their point across, and that there are no misunderstandings. We won't always be active (because we want to give as much of a chance for the owners to sort it out on their own), but we will both intervene if things don't go well or drag on for too long. If a disagreement still persists, then the next step would be to figure out what sort of compromise can be reached between the two. There are no all or nothing situations here, and We're sure a compromise can be reached in the end. But even if that fails, or any agreement is still many days or weeks in the distance (to the point that productive mapping stops completely as well, and the situation is no longer about what is on the map), then we would not have an issue with making a more executive suggestion to the two. This 'solution' may please neither stateowner, but it would be a necessary step at that point, and we believe that it is the job of the FSA Coordinator(s) to take that difficult step."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I love the diverse ideas, styles, and cultures of mapping represented by our community and what it puts on the map. I think that this is our strength, and being able to contribute to that diversity is a great honour."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"The collaborative aspect of the FSA is my favorite part of being part of the project. This not only allows our mapping to be more seamless, but also fosters a community that is supportive to everyone's hard work and dedication."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"2-4 years"'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"More than 2 years"'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"Arghenna, I also help coordinate the Eustacia project."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"A few times per day"'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) fostering discussion and collaboration between participants and establishing consensus through a system of poll initiatives, 2) Reinvigorating activity in dormant projects and regions; and 3) Sprucing up the FSA Wiki page and related articles, perhaps working towards an FSA Portal as proposed at the beginning of this project- we'll have to see how things develop."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"I think the question of project leadership has been somewhat unclear since TheMayor left the coordinator office, and this is for a few reasons (nothing against either of the two previous administrations, both have done great things for the community). This can mainly be solved through a more active coordinatorship, and perhaps a small "ministry" to help out. I'm also willing to explore options for ownership of the discord."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"No"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"I do not map outside the FSA, although I've been somewhat interested in expanding to other projects. However I can definitely put this on hold, at the very least limiting myself to occasional small contributions to non-Effesian collaboratives."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking opinions from interested parties to find what actions would be best for the region and nation, and hopefully find a comprimise."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."'''<br />
<br />
===Results===<br />
====First Runoff====<br />
* Mapping Expert did not achieve 75% confidence.<br />
* CartographerKing/Trombonist2003 achieved 75% confidence.<br />
* Fluffr_Nuttr achieved 75% confidence.<br />
<br />
====Results====<br />
An agreement between the two candidates and admin was worked out, seeing '''CartographerKing''' and '''Trombonist2003''' as FSA Coordinators, and '''Fluffr_Nuttr''' as the Eastern FSA Coordinator, taking effect 2021-08-15.<br />
<br />
==February 2021 (F2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|Davieerr}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Atascadera<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Guarantee that the FSA keeps itself inspired by American mapping, but also guaranteeing originality and creativity. 2. Regional cooperation/planning being priority for mapping. 3. Maintain the project alive all-together."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The lack of involvement, specially in certain areas of the country."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Listening to both sides, then seeing if there is a middle-ground that can be reached. If no middle ground is possible, analyze the general situation and how would that affect the region in general and make the decision that projects the integrity of the region's mapping/collaboration."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "Is something bigger that just an american-inspired territory, is a place that tries to understand why the US is what it is, to be able to create something original. Part of working in the FSA is about dissecting and understanding the world around us to be able to map with coherence."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Arghenna<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) continuing to foster discussion and collaboration between participants, both on and off-wiki; 2) Reviving the Federal States wiki page and the Collab: namespace; and 3) Listening to the opinions and recommendations of the people involved in this project so we can keep it as a nice, chill place."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The main wiki page has always been a bit unorganized, and I think as a community it'd be nice to come together and make something that looks like an actual Wikipedia page."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking into consideration what would be best for the region/country as a whole, and hopefully find a comprimise."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|jbobinman}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 6-12 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Oronotia<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a week<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "Collaboration, Morale, Activity."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "Low regional activity levels (e.g. "East Coast Slack")"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Depends on the scale of the incident, but I'd try to push a compromise between the two."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The collaboration (subject to regions). Being surrounded by a welcoming environment."<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|David F}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' Less than 3 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Osaquoya<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Encourage mapping in untouched areas 2. Get East Massodeya up and running 3. Attract potential stateowners to Michisaukee as means to open them up to mapping in the FSA"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I'd put in place shorter primary FSA routes, mostly to serve as a direct link between cities with no direct route between each other"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "attempt to reach a compromise between the two state owners if at all possible"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "being able to work with neighbors to create a great project at large"<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|MiePrzKom}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' I have not mapped in the FSA<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' n/a ''[Note: MiePrzKom is an Ardencia mapper]''<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "stop any conflicts between state owners, clean up railways and highways, make FSA look even more realistic"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "giant West Massodeya-Eustacia wasteland"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Ask each other for their version and propose a compromise or see, who is right."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "big number of active users in FSA, that I could cooperate with"<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|yoyo21}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' More than 4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Fellshire<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "I would expand the current motor trail system, encourage mappers to collaborate with their neighbors and regions, and promote development of Federal States wiki pages."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I would want the collaborative states to become more active than they are currently."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I would attempt to find a compromise, but if none is able to be reached, pick the side that has the more realistic proposal. If the disagreement leads to problems on a national scale, I would open up the discussion to the FSA community.”<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "There's nothing like it in OGF, a successful project with so many different mappers and mapping styles and it all blends together pretty well to create a unique and realistic country."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Brunanter}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Sierra<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "promote natural mapping, work with other FSAers to find suitable mappers for unclaimed states, promote FSA to the OGF world"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "number of states"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "try and find a civil solution, starting with the provided facts and help them to find a way to come to agreeable terms without escalation"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "the variety in mapping and ideas"<br />
===Results===<br />
====Overview====<br />
Having reviewed all the ballots and having tabulated the results, there was no clear community choice to recommend a single candidate as the next FSA Coordinator. According to the results, each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the community choice and therefore the FSA community could not recommend a single candidate. More information about this decision, and the claims for each of the candidates, is below.<br />
<br />
====Process====<br />
Before the polls closed, 41 ballots were received during the voting period. 39 of these ballots were considered valid; the other two ballots were from stateowners who inadvertently voted twice. In both of these cases, the initial ballot was approved and the second ballot was taken out of the total count.<br />
<br />
The vote tally was as follows:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 first-choice votes, 16 second-choice votes, 9 third-choice votes<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 14 first-choice votes, 7 second-choice votes, 18 third-choice votes<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 11 first-choice votes, 15 second-choice votes, 10 third-choice votes<br />
'''None of these candidates:''' 2 first-choice votes, 1 second-choice vote, 2 third-choice votes<br />
<br />
====First runoff====<br />
As part of the instant-runoff ballot system, if no candidate has a majority of votes (50%+1, or 20 votes out of 39), the candidate with the lowest-number of first-choice votes is removed from consideration and those votes are reallocated based on the second-choice candidate selected on the affected ballots. For the first runoff, the "none" option was removed from consideration, with the two ballots reallocated to each voter's second-choice candidate, which led to these results:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 ''(no change)''<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 15 ''(+1)''<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 12 ''(+1)''<br />
<br />
====Second runoff====<br />
With none of the three candidates having the required 20 votes after the first runoff, a second runoff was required; Fluffr_Nuttr and Brunanter were tied for 2nd at 12. Here is where the paths for each candidate's victory claim diverge.<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: Fluffr_Nuttr'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, additional voting metrics were considered to break the tie. With more initial first-choice votes (12 vs 11) and more total ballot selections (12+16+9=37 vs 11+15+10=36), Fluffr_Nuttr is determined to be the stronger candidate and as such Brunanter's 12 ballots are reassigned. In the second runoff, Fluffr_Nuttr gains enough votes to achieve the smallest possible victory over yoyo21, 20-19.<br />
:'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 20 votes ''(+8)''<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 19 votes ''(+4)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: Brunanter'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, a coin is flipped to break the tie, which comes up in Brunanter's favor, and as such Fluffr_Nuttr's 12 ballots are reassigned as follows. The second runoff gives Brunanter a 21-18 vote win, larger than Fluffr_Nuttr's margin of victory in the previous scenario.<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 18 votes ''(+3)''<br />
:'''Brunanter:''' 21 votes ''(+9)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: yoyo21'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote and there is no way to break the tie without relying on chance, a second runoff cannot be performed and by default yoyo21 is named the winner with a plurality of the vote. To strengthen his claim of victory, yoyo21 notes that he received the most first-choice votes and was the only candidate to appear on all 39 ballots as a top-3 choice, suggesting all voters would at least somewhat approve of him being the recommended nominee.<br />
<br />
====Results====<br />
Since each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the recommended candidate, the ballots must be considered inconclusive. The FSA community therefore does not have a single candidate to claim as their preferred candidate, and likewise all three candidates were recommended to be considered by the OGF admin team.<br />
<br />
Following the announcement of the ballot results, Brunanter volunteered to step down from consideration for the position. The OGF admin team chose to name '''yoyo21''' as the next FSA Coordinator, taking effect 15 Feb 2021.<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
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<div>This page archives voting on important decisions made by the mappers of the FSA.<br />
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=Submissions=<br />
''Note: This information previously came from the page [[Collab:Federal States/Submissions]]. As of the time of this writing, it is still up, but blank and marked for deletion.''<br />
<br />
This page is the place to '''submit your suggestions''' for the issues that will be decided by the state owners and coordinators of [[Collab:Federal States|the Federal States]]. <br />
<br />
* '''Anyone is welcome to submit suggestions''', whether or not they are involved in AR120.<br />
* Please limit yourself to '''2 suggestions per section'''. To propose a new section, post in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum,] where the community decide if/when they want to pursue it.<br />
* Please leave submissions unsigned. '''Do not comment on or debate submissions here,''' but please feel free to start a discussion in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum.]<br />
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Each issue will be voted on by the state owners and coordinators of AR120, using the "approval voting" method. (OGF admin may veto anything deemed unrealistic or otherwise objectionable.)<br />
<br />
==Basics==<br />
===Name for the country===<br />
''To reduce confusion with the real world, please avoid "USA" acronym...''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Unified States of Liberty (USL)<br />
'''* Federal States of Archanta (FSA)'''<br />
* Union of the Federated States of Astrasia (UFSA)<br />
* Federation of the Astrasian States (FAS)<br />
* Allied States of Astrasia (ASA)<br />
* Federated States of Astrasia (FSA)<br />
* Astrasian Confederation (AC) - May be displayed in Latin on coins ''Confoederatio Astrasiana' (cf.Switzerland)<br />
* United Provinces of Archanta (UPA)<br />
* United Counties of Archanta (UCA)<br />
* Grand Astrasia (GA)<br />
* Federal Republic of Astrasia (FRA)<br />
* Commonwealth of Astrasia (CoA)<br />
* Republic of Vonia (RV)<br />
* Vonian Republic<br />
* United Provinces of New (Region of Ingerland) (UPN?)<br />
* Republic of Unified Astrasian States (RUAS)<br />
* Astrasian Collective (AC)<br />
* Astrasia<br />
* Astrasia's United Federation (AUF) or (UF)<br />
* Astrasian Union (AU)<br />
* Astrasian Federation of Unified States (AFUS)<br />
* Astrasian States (AS)<br />
<br />
===Design for the national flag===<br />
''Flag cannot be too similar to the real US flag. For flag design tips see [[Help:Making realistic flags]]. Please label your submission with an option number, e.g. "Option 1." <br />
''Please do not submit any explanations with your image. A backstory for any symbolism in the winning design can be voted on later.''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag001.png|'''Option 1'''<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag002.png|Option 2<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal.png|Option 3<br />
File:Proposal astrasia1.jpg|Option 4 <br />
File:Proposal Astrasia 2.jpg|Option 5 <br />
File:Ar120flagproposal.png|Option 6<br />
File:Ar120 flag 7.png|Option 7<br />
File:AR120 option8.png|Option 8<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag009.png|Option 9<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal 2.png|Option 10<br />
File:AR120 option11.png|Option 11<br />
File:AR120 option12.png|Option 12<br />
File:AR120Option13.svg|Option 13<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag014.png|Option 14<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag015.png|Option 15<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag0016.png|Option 16<br />
File:AR120-Option17-flag.png|Option 17<br />
File:AR12-Option18-flag.png|Option 18<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
===Proposal for the national motto===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
'''* Semper Libertas ("Liberty Forever")'''<br />
* In Freedom We Stand<br />
* We progress and achieve as One.<br />
* Uniti in Saecula Stemus (Let us stand/May we stand united forever (lit. ''for the ages'')<br />
* Simul Obtinebimus ("Together We Shall Overcome")<br />
* Forward!<br />
* Ab ordine libertas ("Through order comes liberty")<br />
* United, Great and Free<br />
* United for Eternity<br />
* Per ardua ad Astrasia (through hardship to Astrasia)<br />
* Forward Together<br />
* Veritas, Iustitia, Libertasque (Truth, Justice, and Liberty)<br />
<br />
===Design for the national seal===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name and national motto are chosen.''<br />
<br />
===National anthem===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Natural geography==<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Natural features]].'''<br />
<s>==Name for the longest river in western AR120 - "1" on map==<br />
[[File:AR120rivers.png|right]]<br />
''Running from AR120-75 south to the Grand Lakes''<br />
* Rugged River<br />
* Colurona River<br />
* Brelee River<br />
* Akogama River - from ''akogamaa'', Ojibwe for long body of water<br />
* Rio Vibrante<br />
* Remias River<br />
* Rio Serpiente<br />
* El / The Cardinal<br />
* Kabal River<br />
* Nascaha River<br />
* Tobittani River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Navota River<br />
* Flores River<br />
<br />
===Name for the longest river in central AR120 - "2" on map===<br />
''Running from the Grand Lakes north to northern border''<br />
* Alormen River<br />
* Lamahassa River<br />
* Chialappa River<br />
* Nantahalas River ("NAN-tah-AY-lah")<br />
* Garnet River<br />
* Mishika River<br />
* Tibah River<br />
* Sand River<br />
* Mennowa River<br />
* Beaver River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Emmet/Emmett River<br />
<br />
===Name for the longest river in eastern AR120 - "3" on map===<br />
''Running from western AR120-18 northeast to AR120-04''<br />
* Hunoset River<br />
* Settler River<br />
* Sadikady River- Name after a tribe that inhabited the area, Sadikadee (SAH-D-KAH-DEE<br />
* Winns River - From the river flowing in Winburgh<br />
* St. Anne's River - Named after the town of Anne Abbey<br />
* Lenox River<br />
* Murrburn River<br />
* Paxetbury River<br />
* The Imperial River<br />
* Roanache River<br />
* Osnare River<br />
* Callighan River<br />
* Pisco River<br />
* Rapid River<br />
* Paulivan River<br />
* Madison River<br />
<br />
===Names to be used for the Grand Lakes===<br />
[[File:Ar120lakes.png|right]]<br />
''Top 5 vote getters will be assigned to the 5 largest lakes. The coordinator of AR120 may remove a winning name if it is too similar to another.''<br />
* '''Lake System'''<br />
:* Grand Lakes<br />
* '''Lake 1'''<br />
:* Long Lake<br />
:* Lake Nibikaw ("much water")<br />
:* Lake Majestueux/Lac Majestueux (based on French for "majestic water")<br />
* '''Lake 2'''<br />
* '''Lake 3'''<br />
:* Lake Kanitario<br />
:* Lake Augusta<br />
:* Evergreen Lake<br />
:* Lake Bengissimon (from ''bangishimon'', or "sunset")<br />
* '''Lake 4'''<br />
:* Lake Sauganash<br />
* '''Lake 5'''<br />
:* Lake Nawauskee<br />
:* Lake Nipewa<br />
* '''Uncategorized/Any Lake'''<br />
:* Lake Wanalona<br />
:* Lake Majestic<br />
:* Lake Marset<br />
:* Lake Quinnapoag<br />
:* Lake Kawha<br />
:* Lake Remarkable<br />
:* Lake Bentree<br />
:* Lake Vinton<br />
:* Lake Poaxiwinnac (po-ax-ee-win-ack)<br />
:* Lake Dyon<br />
:* Lake Marion<br />
:* Lake Abeta<br />
:* Lake Nehasse<br />
:* Lake Zihnoa<br />
:* Lake Cirtanea<br />
:* Lake Saviour<br />
:* Lake Poole<br />
:* Lake Bellefleur (Beatiful Flower in French)<br />
:* Lake Grand<br />
:* Lake Chieno<br />
:* Lake Spirit<br />
:* Lake Twizel<br />
:* Lake Fiori<br />
:* Lake Halsey<br />
:* Kindred Lake<br />
:* Lake Virtue<br />
:* Surrounding state names (like Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan)<br />
<br />
===Name for main western mountain range - "A" on map===<br />
[[File:AR120mountains.png|right]]<br />
* Craggy Mountains<br />
* Great Mountains<br />
* Highland Mountains<br />
* Spine Mountains<br />
* Great Western Range<br />
* Ragged Mountains<br />
* Stony Mountains<br />
* Grand Mountains<br />
* Big Wolf Mountains<br />
* Santam Mountains<br />
* Praddallantain Mountains<br />
* Sierra Pradda Mountains<br />
* High Astrasia Mountains<br />
* Iron Mountains<br />
* Titan Mountains<br />
* Catpaw Mountains<br />
* Old Rocks<br />
* Sierra Morena<br />
* Ashanta Mountains<br />
* Morelo/Morello Mountains/Sierra<br />
<br />
===Name for main eastern mountain range - "B" on map===<br />
* Annachala Mountains<br />
* Hatchahaw Mountains<br />
* Minor Astrasian Mountains<br />
* Salfalfa Mountains<br />
* Gooniwan Mountains - from Ojibwe ''gooniwan'' snowy, hence Snowy Mountains<br />
* Vaskatchewat Mountains (vas-cat-chu-waat)<br />
* Oprey Mountains<br />
* Dogtooth Mountains<br />
* Siouxs Mountains<br />
* Riddler Mountains<br />
* White Beard Mountains<br />
* Eastshelf Mountains<br />
* Black Cat Mountains<br />
* Chattanooquasca Range<br />
* Aposaca Mountains<br />
* Menasserrat Mountains</s><br />
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==[http://opengeofiction.net/relation/992 National capital]==<br />
===Name for the national capital===<br />
<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
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*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Huntington"<br />
<br />
===Sketch for the layout of the national capital===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]].'''<br />
<s>''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
''Rough sketch only, please use template and do not draw too much detail.''<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:Potential Capital District Layout.jpg|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery></s><br />
<br />
===Flag for the national capital===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after capital name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Eastern collaborative state (AR120-11)==<br />
[[File:AR120-11-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-11_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Talk/New Carnaby]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "New Carnaby"<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Stanton"<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Central collaborative state (AR120-43)==<br />
[[File:AR120-43-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-43_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[OGF:Federal States/Collaborative States/Mennowa]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Mennowa"<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Prairie City<br />
* Chelico<br />
* Chipache<br />
* Newbury<br />
* Eau Sable<br />
* Ventrea<br />
* Constable<br />
* Greyrock<br />
* Bison<br />
* Twin Rocks<br />
* New Winburgh<br />
* Foxville<br />
* Finley<br />
* Minneuka (min-ee-oo-kah)<br />
* Junction<br />
* Shawcross<br />
* Les Nonnes or Des Nonnes (the nuns - compare to Des Moines (of the Monks), Iowa)<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Western collaborative state (AR120-84)==<br />
[[File:AR120-84-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-84_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Cosperica]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Caralovia<br />
* Sierra Nueva<br />
* Noramira<br />
* Fiore<br />
* Hesperia - Greek for west<br />
* Tierra del Asperia (some other alternative for the above name (Hesperia can be confusing))<br />
* Tierra del Firme<br />
* Arbolado<br />
* Blaniafora<br />
* Corasonia<br />
* Mesazona<br />
* Cartesia<br />
* Caminolado (Camino=Path/Lado=Solado = Sunny)<br />
* Cuanisania (Cua=strong in arabic, Anisa/Anisao=Woman in arabic, ania=land of). Just like california<br />
* Costa Aspérica (Asperic Coast in Castellanese)<br />
** Cospérica<br />
* Calafia<br />
* El Dorado<br />
* Rio de Oro<br />
* El Norte<br />
* Ceresa<br />
* Cascadas / Los Cascadas<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Las Rosas<br />
* San Jano<br />
* Bajatierra- Meaning Lowlands<br />
* Elmar/ El Mar<br />
* (Santa Maria de la) Esperanza<br />
* Rio de Septiembre<br />
* San Pasqual<br />
* Blaniapolis<br />
* Andreapolis<br />
* Santa Elena de Astrasia<br />
* La Mision<br />
* Las Valles<br />
* Ciudad de los Justos (City of the Righteous)<br />
* Ciudad Pacífica (peaceful city)<br />
* Yetin<br />
* San Joaquin Mesoquita<br />
* Enseada Major<br />
* San Juan<br />
* Los Salmos<br />
* Yarbok<br />
* Sansepolcro<br />
* Leto<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Northern collaborative state (AR120-91)==<br />
''See [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Alormen]].''<br />
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==Highways==<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].'''<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Highway plan]]''<br />
<s><br />
===Name and letter prefix for national interstate system===<br />
''See also [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
''Please use the following format for submissions:''<br />
* ''Official name of network (prefix, common name) prefix-2, prefix-66, prefix-408''<br />
''Mapping without a prefix and/or using a different prefix for tolled highways will be determined after choosing a full network name.''<br />
<br />
* "A" ("Autostade") A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
:* National Autoroute System (A, Autoroute), A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
* "C" ("Continental") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("C", "Federal Commerce Highways") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Continental Highway System ("C", "Continental Route")<br />
* "E" ("expressway") E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System (“E”, “expressway”) E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System ("X", "expressway") X-2, X-66, X-408<br />
* "F" ("Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal Highway System ("F", "Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "FS" ("Federal States") FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
:* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network (“FS”, “motorway”) FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
* "F" ("freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal States National Freeway Network ("F", "freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "H" ("highway") H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("H", "highway) H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
* <strike>"I" ("Interstate") I-2, I-66, I-408</strike><br />
* "IR" ("Interregional") IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
:* Interregional Superhighway System (“IR”, “interregional”) IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
* "L" (" limited access roads") L-2, LAR- 66, L-408<br />
:*National Limited Access Highway System ("L", "limited access roads") L-2, L-66, L-408<br />
* "M" ("motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
:*Federal States Motorway Network ("M", "motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
* "N" ("national/nationwide highway") N-2, N-66, N-408<br />
:* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automobile Movement, AKA "NOSTRAM" ("N", "NOSTRAM") N-2 N-66 N-408<br />
* "NH" ("national highway") NH-2 NH-66 NH-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("NH", "national highway") NH-2, NH-66, NH-408<br />
* "S" ("superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
:*Federal Superhighway System ("S", "superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
* "UC" ("urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
:*Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("UC", "urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
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===Numbering plan for the national interstate system===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Option 1: East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west; loops and spurs add a digit in front, similar to US (e.g. 498 is a loop of 98)<br />
* Option 2: East/west routes range from 10 in the south to 49 in the north; north/south routes range from 50 in the east to 99 in the west; nearby routes may add any third digit on the end (e.g. 640, 641, 642, etc, may be located near 64)<br />
* Option 3: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 19 in the west, and 21 in the east to 99 in the west. loops and spurs: pick one from the other options<br />
* Option 4: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. For branch-off routes (spurs) add an additional digit at the end. For loops use easy-to-remember numbers like 100, 200, 300 etc.<br />
* Option 5: Odd numbered higways east-west, increasing in number east to west; even numbered highways north-south, increasing in number north to south. Main long highways designed multiples of five (5, 15, 25... for N-S and 10, 20, 30... for E-W). Loops would be a 3-digit number ending with 0, spurs would add a 3rd digit from the highway they branch from, adding a 0 in the left if the highway has only one number (051 would be a spur of highway 5, for example).<br />
* Option 6: <br />
:-East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west. <br />
:-Spurs would add a 1,2,3, or 4 in front of the highway it branches off of (ex. 134 and 234 would be spurs of highway 34) and adding a zero before the single digit if the highway is only one digit (ex. 103 or 203 would be spurs of highway 3). <br />
:-Loops would be independently numbered 500-999<br />
* Option 7: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the west to 19 in the east, and 21 in the west to 99 in the east. For branches/spurs, add a zero to the beginning of the number (if single digits the middle number should be a zero). For loops add a zero to the end of the number (if single digits add two zeroes). Exits are numbered in order from south to north, west to east, and clockwise (for loops).<br />
* Option 8: East-west routes are even-numbered (2-100), north-south routes are odd-numbered (1-101). Coast-to-coast or border-to-border routes end in either 0 or 1. Low-numbered routes in the south and east; high-numbered routes in the north and west. All spur routes have an added leading digit, which increases southeast to northwest (e.g., Route 110 and Route 710 are both spurs of Route 10, with Route 710 significantly further west than Route 110). Spurs of Route 100 or Route 101 simply replace the first 1 with a different digit (e.g., Route 300 is a spur of Route 100; Route 601 is a spur of Route 101. This may result in the same route number as a spur of Route 1, but they will be on opposite sides of the country and therefore difficult to confuse.)<br />
<br />
====Summary Table====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Option<br />
! Name<br />
! General E-W<br />
! Primary E-W<br />
! Low-to-high E-W<br />
! General N-S<br />
! Primary N-S<br />
! Low-to-high N-S<br />
! Spur Routes<br />
! Bypass Routes<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1<br />
| <br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| <br />
| north to south<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
|<br />
| east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit to front of parent route<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
|<br />
| <500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 10-49<br />
| south to north<br />
| >500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 50-99<br />
| east to west<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|<br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| evens 2-18<br />
| south to north<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
| odds 1-19<br />
| east to west<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| No preference on spur route numbering<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|<br />
| colspan = "6" | Primary routes are 1-19, secondary routes are 20-99, regardless of direction<br />
| add digit to right of parent number<br />
| easy-to-remember numbers (100, 200, 300, etc.)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|<br />
|odds<br />
|end in 5s<br />
|north to south<br />
|evens<br />
|end in 0s<br />
|west to east<br />
|3-digit numbers ending in 0, might or not be related to main highway<br />
|add an additional digit right of parent number. If this makes it 2 digit, add 0 in the left<br />
|spur example: from highway 50: 501, 502, etc. From highway 7: 071, 072, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|<br />
|evens<br />
|<br />
|north to south<br />
|odds<br />
|<br />
|east to west<br />
|add digit <5 to front of parent number<br />
|three digits, >500<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|<br />
|evens (<100)<br />
|evens 2-18<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (<100)<br />
|odds 1-19<br />
|west to east<br />
|add zero to left of parent number<br />
|add zero to right of parent number<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|TheMayor<br />
|evens (2-100)<br />
|end in 0<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (1-101)<br />
|end in 1<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit in front of parent route, increasing southeast to northwest<br />
|spurs of 100 and 101 replace the first digit<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|Rhiney boi<br />
|odds (1-99)<br />
|1-19<br />
|south to north<br />
|evens (0-98)<br />
|0-18<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | Odd number in front of parent route indicates a route that only connects with the system ONCE. Even number means more than one. Ie. Bypasses, connectors, loops... in no specific order<br />
| Spurs and bypasses of 0-9 (X0Y, where X is the number of bypass/spur and Y is the Highway Number).<br />
|}</s><br />
<br />
===Design for the national interstate route shields===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
''Designs can be viewed [[Collab:Federal States/Highways#Shield Design|here]].''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for other national highways (analogue to US highways) ===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Design for the national highway route shields===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plans and route shields for state highways===<br />
''These are the responsibility of the individual state owners. Those who would like help are encouraged to make a post requesting assistance.''<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Famous national historical figures (creating a list for naming purposes) ===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]].'''<br />
<s>''The real USA has famous names that appear throughout the country — Washington, Lincoln, MLK, etc. This section is where you can submit names that will appear throughout AR120.''<br />
<br />
* ''Please submit names only, no other information.<br />
* ''No real people, or any names too reminiscent of real people. <br />
* ''To create realistic old-fashioned names, check out which names were popular [https://www.galbithink.org/names/us200.htm in old-fashioned times.]''<br />
<br />
''Voting results will determine each name's place on an overall list of names, ranked by level of importance. Names at the top of the list will be encouraged to appear all over the country, as street names, park names, town names, highway names, county names, etc.''<br />
<br />
''If you take a name for a biography, then please set a link to mark, that this name is used''<br />
====Submitted names====<br />
*[[Gerald Henderson]]<br />
* Andrew Frankmont<br />
* Louisa Hatherford<br />
* Joshua Margette<br />
* Benedict Currey<br />
* James Lee<br />
* Aaron Hiramson<br />
* Jedediah Marks<br />
* Morris Gault<br />
* Theodore Thrompton<br />
* Digby Birch<br />
* David Davidson<br />
* Henry Golbrunner<br />
* John Beck<br />
*[[Charles Miller]]<br />
* Emile DuPlaisant<br />
* Castobel Mateo<br />
* Junsan Ten<br />
* Albert Johnson<br />
* Abe Grant<br />
* George Willson<br />
* Martin McCarron<br />
* Leonard Smith Jr.<br />
* Angelica Newsome<br />
* Olive Glindon<br />
* Vanessa Archbold<br />
* Maisie Riggs<br />
* Arabella Chalmers<br />
* Saskia Deckard<br />
* Harriet Greentree<br />
* Jackson Whitbourne<br />
* Jacob Sloan<br />
* Emily Massey<br />
* William Warburton<br />
* Benoit Dumais<br />
* Eliange Mongrain<br />
* Elaine Marzelle<br />
* Dean R. Isaacson<br />
* Iago Cartés<br />
* Catherin Hansburg Scott<br />
* John Decker<br />
* Herbert Rasselton<br />
* Oskar Vernymb<br />
* Carl Benzer<br />
* Ilona Cerny<br />
* Detlev Grigli<br />
* Luigi de Rossanto<br />
* Faye Rutherson<br />
* Milicent Corx<br />
* Meredith Todd<br />
* David Roberts<br />
* John Shaw<br />
* Evan Morris<br />
* Elizabeth Ignoli<br />
* Marco Romero<br />
* Hunter Hill<br />
* Ruth Becker<br />
* Harrison Winthrop<br />
* Michael Duke III<br />
* Morgan Shaw<br />
* Grant Hanson<br />
* Abraham Hargraves<br />
* John Chapmann<br />
* Daniel Fordyce<br />
* [[Paul Fiornino]]<br />
* Dean-Charles Grain<br />
* Edward van Poole<br />
* William Farrington<br />
* Albert Gant<br />
* Sherlock Van Hopkins<br />
* Bastion Amalga<br />
* Mornsey O'Brien<br />
* Louis Huntington<br />
* Lee Kent<br />
* [[Marion Seymour Peters]]<br />
* Patrick Epaphroditus Ballard</s><br />
<br />
===Government===<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].'''<br />
<br />
<s>The Federal States of Archanta is a federation of semi-autonomous states that share a central democratic government. Within this government are three co-equal branches, as follows.<br />
====Legislative====<br />
Add names or suggestions for the structure of the '''legislative''' branch of government.<br />
=====One House=====<br />
* Unicameral<br />
* General Assembly<br />
* National Assembly<br />
* Federal Legislature<br />
* Federal Congress<br />
* Federal Council<br />
<br />
=====Two Houses=====<br />
* Overall name<br />
:* Congress of the Federal States<br />
:* Parliament<br />
:* The Assembly<br />
* Higher House<br />
:* High Senate<br />
:* Senior House<br />
:* Senate of the Federal States<br />
:* Congregation of States<br />
:* State Assembly<br />
:* House of the States<br />
* Lower House<br />
:* Commons House<br />
:* General Assembly<br />
:* Assembly General<br />
:* Lay Congress<br />
:* Junior House<br />
:* Popular Assembly<br />
:* People's Assembly<br />
:* Common Assembly<br />
:* House of the People<br />
<br />
=====Three or more Houses=====<br />
<br />
====Executive====<br />
Add suggestions for the ''title'' of the head of state. For actual ''names'' of previous heads of state, use [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]] instead.<br />
* President<br />
* Chief Executive<br />
* High Governor<br />
* Executive Minister<br />
* Executive Chairman<br />
* Prime Minister<br />
<br />
====Judicial====<br />
Add suggestions for the name of the '''high court''' of the FSA.<br />
* Supreme Court<br />
* Superior Court<br />
* High Court<br />
* Court of Record<br />
* National Court<br />
* Superior Judiciary<br />
* Supreme Judiciary</s><br />
<br />
=Motorways=<br />
This section is meant to archive the development of the FS-motorway system. This information was previously located at [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].<br />
==System Name==<br />
System names were submitted and put up for ranked-choice voting. The following official names, colloquial names, and initials were considered:<br />
* National Autoroute System ("autoroutes", A)<br />
* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("federal commerce highways", C)<br />
* Continental Highway System ("continental highways", C)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", E)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", X)<br />
* Federal Highway System ("federal highways", F)<br />
* Federal States National Freeway Network ("freeways", F)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", FS)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", M)<br />
* National Highway Network ("highways", H)<br />
* National Highway Network ("national highways", NH)<br />
* Interregional Superhighway Network ("interregionals", IR)<br />
* National Limited Access Highway Network ("limited access roads", L)<br />
* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automotive Movement ("nostrams", N)<br />
* Federal Superhighway System ("superhighways", S)<br />
* Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("urban connectors", UC)<br />
FSA members were also asked if the network should be mapped without a lettered prefix, and if tolled highways should be labeled differently than non-tolled highways. In the case of the latter, members were also asked for their preferred way to label toll highways.<br />
===Voting===<br />
====Round 1 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | First Choice !! scope="col" | Second Choice !! scope-"col" | Third Choice !! scope-"col" | Use prefix? !! scope-"col" | Toll labels? !! scope-"col" | Preferred Toll<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || expressways (E) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | highways (H) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || abstain || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || abstain || Yes || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || motorways (M) || Yes || abstain || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Portopolis<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || include in highway name, not label<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Theholyepicpenguin<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (T)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || Yes || abstain || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticwolf2<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || No || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Alessa<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || abstain || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | mstr<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Ballot not counted due to improper format''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 1 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''23'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''12'''<br><br />
25% threshold for exhausted ballots: '''6'''<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal commerce highways (C) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (E) || 1 || 1 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 2 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 2 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 3 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>highways (H)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>national highways (NH)</strike> || 0 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>interregionals (IR)</strike> || 0 || 2 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| limited access roads (L) || 1 || 1 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| superhighways (S) || 1 || 1 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>urban connectors (UC)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal commerce highways (C)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>expressways (E)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop #3<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>limited access roads (L)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || style="color:lime" | '''2''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>superhighways (S)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #4<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 3<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>continental highways (C)</strike> || 2 || 4 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 3 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 3 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>nostrams (N)</strike> || 2 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 2 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 4<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>freeways (F)</strike> || 3 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''7''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>motorways (M)</strike> || 3 || 2 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 3 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 5<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''6''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 4 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal highways (F)</strike> || 4 || 0 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 7 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 6 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh, histor, whateversusan, Alessa)<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Prefix Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 18 || 94.7%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 1 || 5.3%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Free/Toll Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 15 || 75.0%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 5 || 25.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Toll Highway Labels<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (T) || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| other || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | Highway - 1st !! scope="col" | Highway - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Highway - 3rd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 1st !! scope-"col" | Toll - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 3rd<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticWolf2<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| FS || A || X || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Voivod<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luciano<br />
| X || A || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| X || A || FS || T-xx || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| FS || X || A || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Johnny<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| FS || X || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Pancake Killer<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | CartographerKing<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Not counted; not a current FSA member''<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Poston<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheHolyEpicPenguin<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Crete_Greece<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| X || A || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iiEarth<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | William_Hampton<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | plainoldbread<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | oof boi<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | GregoryLoss<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | MobiusTheEagle<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | jarrodcamo<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''34'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''18'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 13 || 10 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 12 || 11 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 9 || 13 || 12 || Drop<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | Reapportioned Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || '''18''' || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Tolls<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 9 || 15 || 10 || <br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || '''18''' || 14 || 2 || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 7 || 5 || 22 || <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
===Nominations===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Option 1, proposed FSA shield.png|<center>Design #1, a cutout equilateral hexagon. Shield is dark blue with white lettering and white border. Numerals for 3-digit routes are reduced in size compared to 1 & 2 digit routes, as the shield itself would not be modified. *Border is not shown due to the background]]<br />
File:FSAMotorwaySymbolProposal2.png|<center>Design #2, a regular pentagon with a triangle tip. Color variations for regular motorways, business motorways, and tollways for easy distinction. Font is Segoe UI Bold. An attempt at a simplified design that still takes inspiration from real life shields. Also includes sample directional signage and blank versions for templates.<br />
File:FSAShields_MN.png|<center>Design #3, heavily inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for regular motorways, business routes, and tolled motorways shown.<br />
File:Fsdcmn designSJB.png|<center>Design #4, inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for 2 and 3 digit FS routes shown. Toll and business routes would not be modified on the shield itself, a separate sign would be placed overhead.<br />
File:FS5.png|<center>Design #5, with digits for auxiliary routes shown (3). Same font size used for 2 or 1, but recentered. Toll and business would be a part of a separate tag on the sign, either below or above.<br />
File:FS route sign (proposal 6).png|<center>Colors taken from the national flag. Design a simple rhombus. Font is Nevis; bold, legible and modern.<br />
File:FSA shields concept.png|<center>Design #7, a square with two colored stripes at the top and bottom, taken from the country flag. The top shields are for normal use, while the bottom is for tolled motorways. Font used is Roadgeek 2014 Series D.<br />
File:FSAShields_MNv2.png|<center>Design #8, which is an alternative of Design #3 intended to improve legibility and reduce shield size.<br />
File:FS sign proposal 10.png|<center>Design #10, Simple and readable.<br />
</gallery><br />
===Voting===<br />
Use this section to vote on shields. Each FSA mapper can vote for up to three times. Add a line and use the standard wiki signature feature to add your name (<nowiki>:* -~~~~</nowiki>).<br />
*<s>Option 1</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (1st)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 2</s><br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 3</s><br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 4</s><br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 5</s><br />
* <s>Option 6</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019(CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (3rd)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 7</s><br />
:*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 8</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* '''Option 9'''<br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 09:46, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:37, 10 July 2019 <br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 10</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
<br />
=FSA Coordinator Votes=<br />
==August 2021 (A2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s> {{OGF user|Mapping Expert}}</s>====<br />
''Did not received 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"I have been an OGF mapper for more than 2 years."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"I have been mapping in the FSA for about 2 years."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"My state is Trinity Island (AR120-16), officially known as Commonwealth of Trinity Island. It is located in the Southeast Region."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"I log into OGF every day, I try to keep myself updated on what is happening in the community. Although I map less frequently, I am constantly involved in what is happening at FSA and OGF."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"My top three priorities as FSA coordinator would be:'''<br />
:* '''Develop strategies to promote interstate and general cooperation, as well as preserving current cooperation initiatives and boosting their application.'''<br />
:* '''Encourage the entry of new users to the project, both in collaborative and non-collaborative territories.'''<br />
:* '''Promote the discussion of worldbuilding initiatives and their subsequent application in the canon and on the map."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"Although I believe that the FSA has made great progress on the map and in the overall coordination of the project, I feel that more cohesion between zones is needed. We can achieve cohesion through interstate coordination at the time of mapping, in which we seek to identify the differences and take advantage of them to develop a unique and organized project."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"I don't have any active projects outside of FSA in OGF. My only active project in the community is Trinity Island. Outside of OGF I have coordinated and contributed to the integral development (both in mapping and worldbuilding) of Imperium, a collaborative project in Arhet."'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"Since I don't have any project other than Trinity Island, I would not have any problem with this point. If this happens, I would still accept the role."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"In the event of a disagreement between 2 stateowners, I would use the Root analysis method to find a solution. Finding the root of the problem is more objective than developing a discussion that can increase disagreement, so I believe that this method would offer us a more efficient and appropriate conflict resolution to current requirements."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"My favorite part of being part of the FSA project is being able to collaborate with other users, develop unique and creative mapping collaboratively; encourage the study of politics, culture, economics and other aspects of the United States to take as an example in FSA, as well as the opportunity to learn from others and help others to be better every day."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Trombonist2003}} and {{OGF user|CartographerKing}}, joint.====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since June of 2017. So over four years now."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since April of 2017. I'm also over four years now."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since October of 2020, so about 10 months."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since June of 2020, so just over a year."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"We share Nishowigan - it's the result of a merger between our former states (Nishowigan and Wychelle, respectively)."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I log on to OGF several times per day, though much less in recent days due to my situation. That situation will be clearing up soon, so I'll be back onto OGF many times a day again."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While I check OGF several times a day, I edit once or twice a week during most of the year. I check my email a lot, so if something pops up I'll see it."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''<br />
:* '''"a. Cohesion across states and regions. This includes critical amounts of communication from us to you, and you to us. It's a two-way agreement."'''<br />
:* '''"b. Making sure mappers who need help can get that help (ideally by making ourselves available to provide that help and knowing who to contact when specialised mapping help is needed)."'''<br />
:* '''"c. Supporting collaborative conversations and mapping within regions and state to state."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Nothing - the FSA's culture is already quite beautiful as it is. But of course, there are a few sharp edges that need to be smoothed out (you know who you are)."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While the FSA is an amazing project in itself, I believe that there are some stereotypes of what the project is and I hope to make it seen as a collaborative and productive workspace across the community."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Yes, I map in Cabelia, Tarephia."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I currently do not map outside of the FSA"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I'd be reluctant, but I think I could work something out with my Tarephian neighbours to do so."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"Yes, the FSA is my only project until we finish Nishowigan, which will always require fixes and tweaks."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"Generally, the main issue that sparks disagreement is a lack of proper communication between the involved parties. We'd start by allowing the stateowners to try and sort it out themselves, but if there is a visible issue that comes up, then it would be time to try a moderated channel of communication, one that includes both of us, so that we can ensure that both stateowners get their point across, and that there are no misunderstandings. We won't always be active (because we want to give as much of a chance for the owners to sort it out on their own), but we will both intervene if things don't go well or drag on for too long. If a disagreement still persists, then the next step would be to figure out what sort of compromise can be reached between the two. There are no all or nothing situations here, and We're sure a compromise can be reached in the end. But even if that fails, or any agreement is still many days or weeks in the distance (to the point that productive mapping stops completely as well, and the situation is no longer about what is on the map), then we would not have an issue with making a more executive suggestion to the two. This 'solution' may please neither stateowner, but it would be a necessary step at that point, and we believe that it is the job of the FSA Coordinator(s) to take that difficult step."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I love the diverse ideas, styles, and cultures of mapping represented by our community and what it puts on the map. I think that this is our strength, and being able to contribute to that diversity is a great honour."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"The collaborative aspect of the FSA is my favorite part of being part of the project. This not only allows our mapping to be more seamless, but also fosters a community that is supportive to everyone's hard work and dedication."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"2-4 years"'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"More than 2 years"'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"Arghenna, I also help coordinate the Eustacia project."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"A few times per day"'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) fostering discussion and collaboration between participants and establishing consensus through a system of poll initiatives, 2) Reinvigorating activity in dormant projects and regions; and 3) Sprucing up the FSA Wiki page and related articles, perhaps working towards an FSA Portal as proposed at the beginning of this project- we'll have to see how things develop."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"I think the question of project leadership has been somewhat unclear since TheMayor left the coordinator office, and this is for a few reasons (nothing against either of the two previous administrations, both have done great things for the community). This can mainly be solved through a more active coordinatorship, and perhaps a small "ministry" to help out. I'm also willing to explore options for ownership of the discord."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"No"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"I do not map outside the FSA, although I've been somewhat interested in expanding to other projects. However I can definitely put this on hold, at the very least limiting myself to occasional small contributions to non-Effesian collaboratives."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking opinions from interested parties to find what actions would be best for the region and nation, and hopefully find a comprimise."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."'''<br />
<br />
==February 2021 (F2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|Davieerr}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Atascadera<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Guarantee that the FSA keeps itself inspired by American mapping, but also guaranteeing originality and creativity. 2. Regional cooperation/planning being priority for mapping. 3. Maintain the project alive all-together."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The lack of involvement, specially in certain areas of the country."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Listening to both sides, then seeing if there is a middle-ground that can be reached. If no middle ground is possible, analyze the general situation and how would that affect the region in general and make the decision that projects the integrity of the region's mapping/collaboration."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "Is something bigger that just an american-inspired territory, is a place that tries to understand why the US is what it is, to be able to create something original. Part of working in the FSA is about dissecting and understanding the world around us to be able to map with coherence."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Arghenna<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) continuing to foster discussion and collaboration between participants, both on and off-wiki; 2) Reviving the Federal States wiki page and the Collab: namespace; and 3) Listening to the opinions and recommendations of the people involved in this project so we can keep it as a nice, chill place."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The main wiki page has always been a bit unorganized, and I think as a community it'd be nice to come together and make something that looks like an actual Wikipedia page."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking into consideration what would be best for the region/country as a whole, and hopefully find a comprimise."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|jbobinman}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 6-12 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Oronotia<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a week<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "Collaboration, Morale, Activity."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "Low regional activity levels (e.g. "East Coast Slack")"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Depends on the scale of the incident, but I'd try to push a compromise between the two."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The collaboration (subject to regions). Being surrounded by a welcoming environment."<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|David F}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' Less than 3 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Osaquoya<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Encourage mapping in untouched areas 2. Get East Massodeya up and running 3. Attract potential stateowners to Michisaukee as means to open them up to mapping in the FSA"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I'd put in place shorter primary FSA routes, mostly to serve as a direct link between cities with no direct route between each other"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "attempt to reach a compromise between the two state owners if at all possible"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "being able to work with neighbors to create a great project at large"<br />
<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|MiePrzKom}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' I have not mapped in the FSA<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' n/a ''[Note: MiePrzKom is an Ardencia mapper]''<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "stop any conflicts between state owners, clean up railways and highways, make FSA look even more realistic"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "giant West Massodeya-Eustacia wasteland"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Ask each other for their version and propose a compromise or see, who is right."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "big number of active users in FSA, that I could cooperate with"<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|yoyo21}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' More than 4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Fellshire<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "I would expand the current motor trail system, encourage mappers to collaborate with their neighbors and regions, and promote development of Federal States wiki pages."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I would want the collaborative states to become more active than they are currently."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I would attempt to find a compromise, but if none is able to be reached, pick the side that has the more realistic proposal. If the disagreement leads to problems on a national scale, I would open up the discussion to the FSA community.”<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "There's nothing like it in OGF, a successful project with so many different mappers and mapping styles and it all blends together pretty well to create a unique and realistic country."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Brunanter}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Sierra<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "promote natural mapping, work with other FSAers to find suitable mappers for unclaimed states, promote FSA to the OGF world"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "number of states"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "try and find a civil solution, starting with the provided facts and help them to find a way to come to agreeable terms without escalation"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "the variety in mapping and ideas"<br />
===Results===<br />
====Overview====<br />
Having reviewed all the ballots and having tabulated the results, there was no clear community choice to recommend a single candidate as the next FSA Coordinator. According to the results, each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the community choice and therefore the FSA community could not recommend a single candidate. More information about this decision, and the claims for each of the candidates, is below.<br />
<br />
====Process====<br />
Before the polls closed, 41 ballots were received during the voting period. 39 of these ballots were considered valid; the other two ballots were from stateowners who inadvertently voted twice. In both of these cases, the initial ballot was approved and the second ballot was taken out of the total count.<br />
<br />
The vote tally was as follows:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 first-choice votes, 16 second-choice votes, 9 third-choice votes<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 14 first-choice votes, 7 second-choice votes, 18 third-choice votes<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 11 first-choice votes, 15 second-choice votes, 10 third-choice votes<br />
'''None of these candidates:''' 2 first-choice votes, 1 second-choice vote, 2 third-choice votes<br />
<br />
====First runoff====<br />
As part of the instant-runoff ballot system, if no candidate has a majority of votes (50%+1, or 20 votes out of 39), the candidate with the lowest-number of first-choice votes is removed from consideration and those votes are reallocated based on the second-choice candidate selected on the affected ballots. For the first runoff, the "none" option was removed from consideration, with the two ballots reallocated to each voter's second-choice candidate, which led to these results:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 ''(no change)''<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 15 ''(+1)''<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 12 ''(+1)''<br />
<br />
====Second runoff====<br />
With none of the three candidates having the required 20 votes after the first runoff, a second runoff was required; Fluffr_Nuttr and Brunanter were tied for 2nd at 12. Here is where the paths for each candidate's victory claim diverge.<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: Fluffr_Nuttr'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, additional voting metrics were considered to break the tie. With more initial first-choice votes (12 vs 11) and more total ballot selections (12+16+9=37 vs 11+15+10=36), Fluffr_Nuttr is determined to be the stronger candidate and as such Brunanter's 12 ballots are reassigned. In the second runoff, Fluffr_Nuttr gains enough votes to achieve the smallest possible victory over yoyo21, 20-19.<br />
:'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 20 votes ''(+8)''<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 19 votes ''(+4)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: Brunanter'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, a coin is flipped to break the tie, which comes up in Brunanter's favor, and as such Fluffr_Nuttr's 12 ballots are reassigned as follows. The second runoff gives Brunanter a 21-18 vote win, larger than Fluffr_Nuttr's margin of victory in the previous scenario.<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 18 votes ''(+3)''<br />
:'''Brunanter:''' 21 votes ''(+9)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: yoyo21'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote and there is no way to break the tie without relying on chance, a second runoff cannot be performed and by default yoyo21 is named the winner with a plurality of the vote. To strengthen his claim of victory, yoyo21 notes that he received the most first-choice votes and was the only candidate to appear on all 39 ballots as a top-3 choice, suggesting all voters would at least somewhat approve of him being the recommended nominee.<br />
<br />
====Results====<br />
Since each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the recommended candidate, the ballots must be considered inconclusive. The FSA community therefore does not have a single candidate to claim as their preferred candidate, and likewise all three candidates were recommended to be considered by the OGF admin team.<br />
<br />
Following the announcement of the ballot results, Brunanter volunteered to step down from consideration for the position. The OGF admin team chose to name '''yoyo21''' as the next FSA Coordinator, taking effect 15 Feb 2021.<br />
<br />
{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Archive&diff=680Collab:Federal States/Archive2021-09-14T13:34:34Z<p>Trombonist2003: /* FSA Coordinator Votes */ adding A2021</p>
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<div>This page archives voting on important decisions made by the mappers of the FSA.<br />
<br />
=Submissions=<br />
''Note: This information previously came from the page [[Collab:Federal States/Submissions]]. As of the time of this writing, it is still up, but blank and marked for deletion.''<br />
<br />
This page is the place to '''submit your suggestions''' for the issues that will be decided by the state owners and coordinators of [[Collab:Federal States|the Federal States]]. <br />
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* '''Anyone is welcome to submit suggestions''', whether or not they are involved in AR120.<br />
* Please limit yourself to '''2 suggestions per section'''. To propose a new section, post in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum,] where the community decide if/when they want to pursue it.<br />
* Please leave submissions unsigned. '''Do not comment on or debate submissions here,''' but please feel free to start a discussion in the [http://wiki.opengeofiction.net/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum&forum=1501 forum.]<br />
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Each issue will be voted on by the state owners and coordinators of AR120, using the "approval voting" method. (OGF admin may veto anything deemed unrealistic or otherwise objectionable.)<br />
<br />
==Basics==<br />
===Name for the country===<br />
''To reduce confusion with the real world, please avoid "USA" acronym...''<br />
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* Unified States of Liberty (USL)<br />
'''* Federal States of Archanta (FSA)'''<br />
* Union of the Federated States of Astrasia (UFSA)<br />
* Federation of the Astrasian States (FAS)<br />
* Allied States of Astrasia (ASA)<br />
* Federated States of Astrasia (FSA)<br />
* Astrasian Confederation (AC) - May be displayed in Latin on coins ''Confoederatio Astrasiana' (cf.Switzerland)<br />
* United Provinces of Archanta (UPA)<br />
* United Counties of Archanta (UCA)<br />
* Grand Astrasia (GA)<br />
* Federal Republic of Astrasia (FRA)<br />
* Commonwealth of Astrasia (CoA)<br />
* Republic of Vonia (RV)<br />
* Vonian Republic<br />
* United Provinces of New (Region of Ingerland) (UPN?)<br />
* Republic of Unified Astrasian States (RUAS)<br />
* Astrasian Collective (AC)<br />
* Astrasia<br />
* Astrasia's United Federation (AUF) or (UF)<br />
* Astrasian Union (AU)<br />
* Astrasian Federation of Unified States (AFUS)<br />
* Astrasian States (AS)<br />
<br />
===Design for the national flag===<br />
''Flag cannot be too similar to the real US flag. For flag design tips see [[Help:Making realistic flags]]. Please label your submission with an option number, e.g. "Option 1." <br />
''Please do not submit any explanations with your image. A backstory for any symbolism in the winning design can be voted on later.''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag001.png|'''Option 1'''<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag002.png|Option 2<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal.png|Option 3<br />
File:Proposal astrasia1.jpg|Option 4 <br />
File:Proposal Astrasia 2.jpg|Option 5 <br />
File:Ar120flagproposal.png|Option 6<br />
File:Ar120 flag 7.png|Option 7<br />
File:AR120 option8.png|Option 8<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag009.png|Option 9<br />
File:AR120 flag proposal 2.png|Option 10<br />
File:AR120 option11.png|Option 11<br />
File:AR120 option12.png|Option 12<br />
File:AR120Option13.svg|Option 13<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag014.png|Option 14<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag015.png|Option 15<br />
File:Ar120SampleFlag0016.png|Option 16<br />
File:AR120-Option17-flag.png|Option 17<br />
File:AR12-Option18-flag.png|Option 18<br />
</gallery><br />
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===Proposal for the national motto===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
'''* Semper Libertas ("Liberty Forever")'''<br />
* In Freedom We Stand<br />
* We progress and achieve as One.<br />
* Uniti in Saecula Stemus (Let us stand/May we stand united forever (lit. ''for the ages'')<br />
* Simul Obtinebimus ("Together We Shall Overcome")<br />
* Forward!<br />
* Ab ordine libertas ("Through order comes liberty")<br />
* United, Great and Free<br />
* United for Eternity<br />
* Per ardua ad Astrasia (through hardship to Astrasia)<br />
* Forward Together<br />
* Veritas, Iustitia, Libertasque (Truth, Justice, and Liberty)<br />
<br />
===Design for the national seal===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name and national motto are chosen.''<br />
<br />
===National anthem===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after country name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Natural geography==<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Natural features]].'''<br />
<s>==Name for the longest river in western AR120 - "1" on map==<br />
[[File:AR120rivers.png|right]]<br />
''Running from AR120-75 south to the Grand Lakes''<br />
* Rugged River<br />
* Colurona River<br />
* Brelee River<br />
* Akogama River - from ''akogamaa'', Ojibwe for long body of water<br />
* Rio Vibrante<br />
* Remias River<br />
* Rio Serpiente<br />
* El / The Cardinal<br />
* Kabal River<br />
* Nascaha River<br />
* Tobittani River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Navota River<br />
* Flores River<br />
<br />
===Name for the longest river in central AR120 - "2" on map===<br />
''Running from the Grand Lakes north to northern border''<br />
* Alormen River<br />
* Lamahassa River<br />
* Chialappa River<br />
* Nantahalas River ("NAN-tah-AY-lah")<br />
* Garnet River<br />
* Mishika River<br />
* Tibah River<br />
* Sand River<br />
* Mennowa River<br />
* Beaver River<br />
* Fiori River<br />
* Emmet/Emmett River<br />
<br />
===Name for the longest river in eastern AR120 - "3" on map===<br />
''Running from western AR120-18 northeast to AR120-04''<br />
* Hunoset River<br />
* Settler River<br />
* Sadikady River- Name after a tribe that inhabited the area, Sadikadee (SAH-D-KAH-DEE<br />
* Winns River - From the river flowing in Winburgh<br />
* St. Anne's River - Named after the town of Anne Abbey<br />
* Lenox River<br />
* Murrburn River<br />
* Paxetbury River<br />
* The Imperial River<br />
* Roanache River<br />
* Osnare River<br />
* Callighan River<br />
* Pisco River<br />
* Rapid River<br />
* Paulivan River<br />
* Madison River<br />
<br />
===Names to be used for the Grand Lakes===<br />
[[File:Ar120lakes.png|right]]<br />
''Top 5 vote getters will be assigned to the 5 largest lakes. The coordinator of AR120 may remove a winning name if it is too similar to another.''<br />
* '''Lake System'''<br />
:* Grand Lakes<br />
* '''Lake 1'''<br />
:* Long Lake<br />
:* Lake Nibikaw ("much water")<br />
:* Lake Majestueux/Lac Majestueux (based on French for "majestic water")<br />
* '''Lake 2'''<br />
* '''Lake 3'''<br />
:* Lake Kanitario<br />
:* Lake Augusta<br />
:* Evergreen Lake<br />
:* Lake Bengissimon (from ''bangishimon'', or "sunset")<br />
* '''Lake 4'''<br />
:* Lake Sauganash<br />
* '''Lake 5'''<br />
:* Lake Nawauskee<br />
:* Lake Nipewa<br />
* '''Uncategorized/Any Lake'''<br />
:* Lake Wanalona<br />
:* Lake Majestic<br />
:* Lake Marset<br />
:* Lake Quinnapoag<br />
:* Lake Kawha<br />
:* Lake Remarkable<br />
:* Lake Bentree<br />
:* Lake Vinton<br />
:* Lake Poaxiwinnac (po-ax-ee-win-ack)<br />
:* Lake Dyon<br />
:* Lake Marion<br />
:* Lake Abeta<br />
:* Lake Nehasse<br />
:* Lake Zihnoa<br />
:* Lake Cirtanea<br />
:* Lake Saviour<br />
:* Lake Poole<br />
:* Lake Bellefleur (Beatiful Flower in French)<br />
:* Lake Grand<br />
:* Lake Chieno<br />
:* Lake Spirit<br />
:* Lake Twizel<br />
:* Lake Fiori<br />
:* Lake Halsey<br />
:* Kindred Lake<br />
:* Lake Virtue<br />
:* Surrounding state names (like Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan)<br />
<br />
===Name for main western mountain range - "A" on map===<br />
[[File:AR120mountains.png|right]]<br />
* Craggy Mountains<br />
* Great Mountains<br />
* Highland Mountains<br />
* Spine Mountains<br />
* Great Western Range<br />
* Ragged Mountains<br />
* Stony Mountains<br />
* Grand Mountains<br />
* Big Wolf Mountains<br />
* Santam Mountains<br />
* Praddallantain Mountains<br />
* Sierra Pradda Mountains<br />
* High Astrasia Mountains<br />
* Iron Mountains<br />
* Titan Mountains<br />
* Catpaw Mountains<br />
* Old Rocks<br />
* Sierra Morena<br />
* Ashanta Mountains<br />
* Morelo/Morello Mountains/Sierra<br />
<br />
===Name for main eastern mountain range - "B" on map===<br />
* Annachala Mountains<br />
* Hatchahaw Mountains<br />
* Minor Astrasian Mountains<br />
* Salfalfa Mountains<br />
* Gooniwan Mountains - from Ojibwe ''gooniwan'' snowy, hence Snowy Mountains<br />
* Vaskatchewat Mountains (vas-cat-chu-waat)<br />
* Oprey Mountains<br />
* Dogtooth Mountains<br />
* Siouxs Mountains<br />
* Riddler Mountains<br />
* White Beard Mountains<br />
* Eastshelf Mountains<br />
* Black Cat Mountains<br />
* Chattanooquasca Range<br />
* Aposaca Mountains<br />
* Menasserrat Mountains</s><br />
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==[http://opengeofiction.net/relation/992 National capital]==<br />
===Name for the national capital===<br />
<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Huntington"<br />
<br />
===Sketch for the layout of the national capital===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]].'''<br />
<s>''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
''Rough sketch only, please use template and do not draw too much detail.''<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:Potential Capital District Layout.jpg|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery></s><br />
<br />
===Flag for the national capital===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after capital name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Eastern collaborative state (AR120-11)==<br />
[[File:AR120-11-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-11_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Talk/New Carnaby]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "New Carnaby"<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Stanton"<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Central collaborative state (AR120-43)==<br />
[[File:AR120-43-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-43_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[OGF:Federal States/Collaborative States/Mennowa]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
*Name has been voted and decided upon: "Mennowa"<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Prairie City<br />
* Chelico<br />
* Chipache<br />
* Newbury<br />
* Eau Sable<br />
* Ventrea<br />
* Constable<br />
* Greyrock<br />
* Bison<br />
* Twin Rocks<br />
* New Winburgh<br />
* Foxville<br />
* Finley<br />
* Minneuka (min-ee-oo-kah)<br />
* Junction<br />
* Shawcross<br />
* Les Nonnes or Des Nonnes (the nuns - compare to Des Moines (of the Monks), Iowa)<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Western collaborative state (AR120-84)==<br />
[[File:AR120-84-map.png|right]]<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_names_for_the_state_of_AR120-84_and_its_metropolis]]''<br />
''See also: [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Cosperica]].''<br />
<br />
===State name===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Caralovia<br />
* Sierra Nueva<br />
* Noramira<br />
* Fiore<br />
* Hesperia - Greek for west<br />
* Tierra del Asperia (some other alternative for the above name (Hesperia can be confusing))<br />
* Tierra del Firme<br />
* Arbolado<br />
* Blaniafora<br />
* Corasonia<br />
* Mesazona<br />
* Cartesia<br />
* Caminolado (Camino=Path/Lado=Solado = Sunny)<br />
* Cuanisania (Cua=strong in arabic, Anisa/Anisao=Woman in arabic, ania=land of). Just like california<br />
* Costa Aspérica (Asperic Coast in Castellanese)<br />
** Cospérica<br />
* Calafia<br />
* El Dorado<br />
* Rio de Oro<br />
* El Norte<br />
* Ceresa<br />
* Cascadas / Los Cascadas<br />
<br />
===Name of largest city===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Las Rosas<br />
* San Jano<br />
* Bajatierra- Meaning Lowlands<br />
* Elmar/ El Mar<br />
* (Santa Maria de la) Esperanza<br />
* Rio de Septiembre<br />
* San Pasqual<br />
* Blaniapolis<br />
* Andreapolis<br />
* Santa Elena de Astrasia<br />
* La Mision<br />
* Las Valles<br />
* Ciudad de los Justos (City of the Righteous)<br />
* Ciudad Pacífica (peaceful city)<br />
* Yetin<br />
* San Joaquin Mesoquita<br />
* Enseada Major<br />
* San Juan<br />
* Los Salmos<br />
* Yarbok<br />
* Sansepolcro<br />
* Leto<br />
<br />
===State flag===<br />
''Not yet open for submissions. Will open after state name is chosen.''<br />
<br />
==Northern collaborative state (AR120-91)==<br />
''See [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Alormen]].''<br />
<br />
==Highways==<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].'''<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Highway plan]]''<br />
<s><br />
===Name and letter prefix for national interstate system===<br />
''See also [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].''<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
<br />
''Please use the following format for submissions:''<br />
* ''Official name of network (prefix, common name) prefix-2, prefix-66, prefix-408''<br />
''Mapping without a prefix and/or using a different prefix for tolled highways will be determined after choosing a full network name.''<br />
<br />
* "A" ("Autostade") A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
:* National Autoroute System (A, Autoroute), A-2, A-66, A-408<br />
* "C" ("Continental") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("C", "Federal Commerce Highways") C-2, C-66, C-408<br />
:* Continental Highway System ("C", "Continental Route")<br />
* "E" ("expressway") E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System (“E”, “expressway”) E-2, E-66, E-408<br />
:* National Express Highway System ("X", "expressway") X-2, X-66, X-408<br />
* "F" ("Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal Highway System ("F", "Federal highway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "FS" ("Federal States") FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
:* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network (“FS”, “motorway”) FS-2, FS-66, FS-408<br />
* "F" ("freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
:* Federal States National Freeway Network ("F", "freeway") F-2, F-66, F-408<br />
* "H" ("highway") H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("H", "highway) H-2, H-66, H-408<br />
* <strike>"I" ("Interstate") I-2, I-66, I-408</strike><br />
* "IR" ("Interregional") IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
:* Interregional Superhighway System (“IR”, “interregional”) IR-2, IR-66, IR-408<br />
* "L" (" limited access roads") L-2, LAR- 66, L-408<br />
:*National Limited Access Highway System ("L", "limited access roads") L-2, L-66, L-408<br />
* "M" ("motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
:*Federal States Motorway Network ("M", "motorway") M-2, M-66, M-408<br />
* "N" ("national/nationwide highway") N-2, N-66, N-408<br />
:* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automobile Movement, AKA "NOSTRAM" ("N", "NOSTRAM") N-2 N-66 N-408<br />
* "NH" ("national highway") NH-2 NH-66 NH-408<br />
:*National Highway Network ("NH", "national highway") NH-2, NH-66, NH-408<br />
* "S" ("superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
:*Federal Superhighway System ("S", "superhighway") S-2, S-66, S-408<br />
* "UC" ("urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
:*Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("UC", "urban connectors") UC-2, UC-66, UC-408<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for the national interstate system===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
* Option 1: East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west; loops and spurs add a digit in front, similar to US (e.g. 498 is a loop of 98)<br />
* Option 2: East/west routes range from 10 in the south to 49 in the north; north/south routes range from 50 in the east to 99 in the west; nearby routes may add any third digit on the end (e.g. 640, 641, 642, etc, may be located near 64)<br />
* Option 3: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 19 in the west, and 21 in the east to 99 in the west. loops and spurs: pick one from the other options<br />
* Option 4: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. For branch-off routes (spurs) add an additional digit at the end. For loops use easy-to-remember numbers like 100, 200, 300 etc.<br />
* Option 5: Odd numbered higways east-west, increasing in number east to west; even numbered highways north-south, increasing in number north to south. Main long highways designed multiples of five (5, 15, 25... for N-S and 10, 20, 30... for E-W). Loops would be a 3-digit number ending with 0, spurs would add a 3rd digit from the highway they branch from, adding a 0 in the left if the highway has only one number (051 would be a spur of highway 5, for example).<br />
* Option 6: <br />
:-East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the north to 98 in the south; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the east to 99 in the west. <br />
:-Spurs would add a 1,2,3, or 4 in front of the highway it branches off of (ex. 134 and 234 would be spurs of highway 34) and adding a zero before the single digit if the highway is only one digit (ex. 103 or 203 would be spurs of highway 3). <br />
:-Loops would be independently numbered 500-999<br />
* Option 7: Two-tier system. Numbers 1-19 for more important routes, 20-99 for less important routes. East/west routes are even numbered, ranging from 2 in the south to 18 in the north, and 20 in the south to 98 in the north; north/south routes are odd numbered, ranging from 1 in the west to 19 in the east, and 21 in the west to 99 in the east. For branches/spurs, add a zero to the beginning of the number (if single digits the middle number should be a zero). For loops add a zero to the end of the number (if single digits add two zeroes). Exits are numbered in order from south to north, west to east, and clockwise (for loops).<br />
* Option 8: East-west routes are even-numbered (2-100), north-south routes are odd-numbered (1-101). Coast-to-coast or border-to-border routes end in either 0 or 1. Low-numbered routes in the south and east; high-numbered routes in the north and west. All spur routes have an added leading digit, which increases southeast to northwest (e.g., Route 110 and Route 710 are both spurs of Route 10, with Route 710 significantly further west than Route 110). Spurs of Route 100 or Route 101 simply replace the first 1 with a different digit (e.g., Route 300 is a spur of Route 100; Route 601 is a spur of Route 101. This may result in the same route number as a spur of Route 1, but they will be on opposite sides of the country and therefore difficult to confuse.)<br />
<br />
====Summary Table====<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! Option<br />
! Name<br />
! General E-W<br />
! Primary E-W<br />
! Low-to-high E-W<br />
! General N-S<br />
! Primary N-S<br />
! Low-to-high N-S<br />
! Spur Routes<br />
! Bypass Routes<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
| 1<br />
| <br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| <br />
| north to south<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
|<br />
| east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit to front of parent route<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2<br />
|<br />
| <500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 10-49<br />
| south to north<br />
| >500 (except 50-99), first two digits correspond to nearest primary<br />
| 50-99<br />
| east to west<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|<br />
| evens (<100)<br />
| evens 2-18<br />
| south to north<br />
| odds (<100)<br />
| odds 1-19<br />
| east to west<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| No preference on spur route numbering<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|<br />
| colspan = "6" | Primary routes are 1-19, secondary routes are 20-99, regardless of direction<br />
| add digit to right of parent number<br />
| easy-to-remember numbers (100, 200, 300, etc.)<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|<br />
|odds<br />
|end in 5s<br />
|north to south<br />
|evens<br />
|end in 0s<br />
|west to east<br />
|3-digit numbers ending in 0, might or not be related to main highway<br />
|add an additional digit right of parent number. If this makes it 2 digit, add 0 in the left<br />
|spur example: from highway 50: 501, 502, etc. From highway 7: 071, 072, etc.<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|<br />
|evens<br />
|<br />
|north to south<br />
|odds<br />
|<br />
|east to west<br />
|add digit <5 to front of parent number<br />
|three digits, >500<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|<br />
|evens (<100)<br />
|evens 2-18<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (<100)<br />
|odds 1-19<br />
|west to east<br />
|add zero to left of parent number<br />
|add zero to right of parent number<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|TheMayor<br />
|evens (2-100)<br />
|end in 0<br />
|south to north<br />
|odds (1-101)<br />
|end in 1<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | add digit in front of parent route, increasing southeast to northwest<br />
|spurs of 100 and 101 replace the first digit<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|Rhiney boi<br />
|odds (1-99)<br />
|1-19<br />
|south to north<br />
|evens (0-98)<br />
|0-18<br />
|east to west<br />
| colspan = "2" | Odd number in front of parent route indicates a route that only connects with the system ONCE. Even number means more than one. Ie. Bypasses, connectors, loops... in no specific order<br />
| Spurs and bypasses of 0-9 (X0Y, where X is the number of bypass/spur and Y is the Highway Number).<br />
|}</s><br />
<br />
===Design for the national interstate route shields===<br />
{{SectionClosed}}<br />
''Designs can be viewed [[Collab:Federal States/Highways#Shield Design|here]].''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plan for other national highways (analogue to US highways) ===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Design for the national highway route shields===<br />
''The Federal States does not have a non-motorway national highway system.''<br />
<br />
===Numbering plans and route shields for state highways===<br />
''These are the responsibility of the individual state owners. Those who would like help are encouraged to make a post requesting assistance.''<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Famous national historical figures (creating a list for naming purposes) ===<br />
'''This section has moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]].'''<br />
<s>''The real USA has famous names that appear throughout the country — Washington, Lincoln, MLK, etc. This section is where you can submit names that will appear throughout AR120.''<br />
<br />
* ''Please submit names only, no other information.<br />
* ''No real people, or any names too reminiscent of real people. <br />
* ''To create realistic old-fashioned names, check out which names were popular [https://www.galbithink.org/names/us200.htm in old-fashioned times.]''<br />
<br />
''Voting results will determine each name's place on an overall list of names, ranked by level of importance. Names at the top of the list will be encouraged to appear all over the country, as street names, park names, town names, highway names, county names, etc.''<br />
<br />
''If you take a name for a biography, then please set a link to mark, that this name is used''<br />
====Submitted names====<br />
*[[Gerald Henderson]]<br />
* Andrew Frankmont<br />
* Louisa Hatherford<br />
* Joshua Margette<br />
* Benedict Currey<br />
* James Lee<br />
* Aaron Hiramson<br />
* Jedediah Marks<br />
* Morris Gault<br />
* Theodore Thrompton<br />
* Digby Birch<br />
* David Davidson<br />
* Henry Golbrunner<br />
* John Beck<br />
*[[Charles Miller]]<br />
* Emile DuPlaisant<br />
* Castobel Mateo<br />
* Junsan Ten<br />
* Albert Johnson<br />
* Abe Grant<br />
* George Willson<br />
* Martin McCarron<br />
* Leonard Smith Jr.<br />
* Angelica Newsome<br />
* Olive Glindon<br />
* Vanessa Archbold<br />
* Maisie Riggs<br />
* Arabella Chalmers<br />
* Saskia Deckard<br />
* Harriet Greentree<br />
* Jackson Whitbourne<br />
* Jacob Sloan<br />
* Emily Massey<br />
* William Warburton<br />
* Benoit Dumais<br />
* Eliange Mongrain<br />
* Elaine Marzelle<br />
* Dean R. Isaacson<br />
* Iago Cartés<br />
* Catherin Hansburg Scott<br />
* John Decker<br />
* Herbert Rasselton<br />
* Oskar Vernymb<br />
* Carl Benzer<br />
* Ilona Cerny<br />
* Detlev Grigli<br />
* Luigi de Rossanto<br />
* Faye Rutherson<br />
* Milicent Corx<br />
* Meredith Todd<br />
* David Roberts<br />
* John Shaw<br />
* Evan Morris<br />
* Elizabeth Ignoli<br />
* Marco Romero<br />
* Hunter Hill<br />
* Ruth Becker<br />
* Harrison Winthrop<br />
* Michael Duke III<br />
* Morgan Shaw<br />
* Grant Hanson<br />
* Abraham Hargraves<br />
* John Chapmann<br />
* Daniel Fordyce<br />
* [[Paul Fiornino]]<br />
* Dean-Charles Grain<br />
* Edward van Poole<br />
* William Farrington<br />
* Albert Gant<br />
* Sherlock Van Hopkins<br />
* Bastion Amalga<br />
* Mornsey O'Brien<br />
* Louis Huntington<br />
* Lee Kent<br />
* [[Marion Seymour Peters]]<br />
* Patrick Epaphroditus Ballard</s><br />
<br />
===Government===<br />
'''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].'''<br />
<br />
<s>The Federal States of Archanta is a federation of semi-autonomous states that share a central democratic government. Within this government are three co-equal branches, as follows.<br />
====Legislative====<br />
Add names or suggestions for the structure of the '''legislative''' branch of government.<br />
=====One House=====<br />
* Unicameral<br />
* General Assembly<br />
* National Assembly<br />
* Federal Legislature<br />
* Federal Congress<br />
* Federal Council<br />
<br />
=====Two Houses=====<br />
* Overall name<br />
:* Congress of the Federal States<br />
:* Parliament<br />
:* The Assembly<br />
* Higher House<br />
:* High Senate<br />
:* Senior House<br />
:* Senate of the Federal States<br />
:* Congregation of States<br />
:* State Assembly<br />
:* House of the States<br />
* Lower House<br />
:* Commons House<br />
:* General Assembly<br />
:* Assembly General<br />
:* Lay Congress<br />
:* Junior House<br />
:* Popular Assembly<br />
:* People's Assembly<br />
:* Common Assembly<br />
:* House of the People<br />
<br />
=====Three or more Houses=====<br />
<br />
====Executive====<br />
Add suggestions for the ''title'' of the head of state. For actual ''names'' of previous heads of state, use [[Collab:Federal States/Important persons]] instead.<br />
* President<br />
* Chief Executive<br />
* High Governor<br />
* Executive Minister<br />
* Executive Chairman<br />
* Prime Minister<br />
<br />
====Judicial====<br />
Add suggestions for the name of the '''high court''' of the FSA.<br />
* Supreme Court<br />
* Superior Court<br />
* High Court<br />
* Court of Record<br />
* National Court<br />
* Superior Judiciary<br />
* Supreme Judiciary</s><br />
<br />
=Motorways=<br />
This section is meant to archive the development of the FS-motorway system. This information was previously located at [[Collab:Federal States/Highways]].<br />
==System Name==<br />
System names were submitted and put up for ranked-choice voting. The following official names, colloquial names, and initials were considered:<br />
* National Autoroute System ("autoroutes", A)<br />
* Federal Highways for Commerce and Economy ("federal commerce highways", C)<br />
* Continental Highway System ("continental highways", C)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", E)<br />
* National Express Highway System ("expressways", X)<br />
* Federal Highway System ("federal highways", F)<br />
* Federal States National Freeway Network ("freeways", F)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", FS)<br />
* Federal States Defense and Commerce Motorway Network ("motorways", M)<br />
* National Highway Network ("highways", H)<br />
* National Highway Network ("national highways", NH)<br />
* Interregional Superhighway Network ("interregionals", IR)<br />
* National Limited Access Highway Network ("limited access roads", L)<br />
* National Omni-State Transitive Roadway for Automotive Movement ("nostrams", N)<br />
* Federal Superhighway System ("superhighways", S)<br />
* Federal Interurban Superhighway Connector System ("urban connectors", UC)<br />
FSA members were also asked if the network should be mapped without a lettered prefix, and if tolled highways should be labeled differently than non-tolled highways. In the case of the latter, members were also asked for their preferred way to label toll highways.<br />
===Voting===<br />
====Round 1 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | First Choice !! scope="col" | Second Choice !! scope-"col" | Third Choice !! scope-"col" | Use prefix? !! scope-"col" | Toll labels? !! scope-"col" | Preferred Toll<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || expressways (E) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | highways (H) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || abstain || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || abstain || Yes || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || abstain<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | national highways (NH) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || Yes || Yes || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | interregionals (IR) || motorways (M) || Yes || abstain || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Portopolis<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || style="color:gray" | urban connectors (UC) || Yes || Yes || include in highway name, not label<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || abstain || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Theholyepicpenguin<br />
| style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || motorways (FS) || style="color:gray" | nostrams (N) || Yes || Yes || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| style="color:gray" | superhighways (S) || motorways (FS) || autoroutes (A) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (T)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | expressways (E) || Yes || abstain || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticwolf2<br />
| style="color:gray" | motorways (M) || autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || Yes || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| autoroutes (A) || expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || Yes || No || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:gray" | limited access roads (L) || style="color:gray" | federal commerce highways (C) || No || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Alessa<br />
| style="color:gray" | federal highways (F) || style="color:gray" | continental highways (C) || style="color:gray" | freeways (F) || abstain || Yes || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | mstr<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Ballot not counted due to improper format''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 1 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''23'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''12'''<br><br />
25% threshold for exhausted ballots: '''6'''<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal commerce highways (C) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (E) || 1 || 1 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 2 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 2 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 3 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>highways (H)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>national highways (NH)</strike> || 0 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>interregionals (IR)</strike> || 0 || 2 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| limited access roads (L) || 1 || 1 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || 1 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| superhighways (S) || 1 || 1 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>urban connectors (UC)</strike> || 0 || 0 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal commerce highways (C)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| continental highways (C) || 2 || 4 || 3 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>expressways (E)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 2 || style="color:red" | Drop #3<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || 2 || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>limited access roads (L)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| nostrams (N) || style="color:lime" | '''2''' || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>superhighways (S)</strike> || 1 || 1 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #4<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 0<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 3<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 3 || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>continental highways (C)</strike> || 2 || 4 || 3 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 3 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| freeways (F) || 3 || 1 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (M) || style="color:lime" | '''3''' || 2 || 1 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>nostrams (N)</strike> || 2 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 2 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 4<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''5''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || style="color:lime" | '''4''' || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| federal highways (F) || 4 || 0 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>freeways (F)</strike> || 3 || 1 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #1<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || style="color:lime" | '''7''' || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>motorways (M)</strike> || 3 || 2 || 1 || style="color:red" | Drop #2<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 3 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh)<br />
<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 5<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || style="color:lime" | '''6''' || 1 || 5 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 4 || 3 || 2 || Keep<br />
|-<br />
| <strike>federal highways (F)</strike> || 4 || 0 || 0 || style="color:red" | Drop<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 7 || 4 || 0 || Keep<br />
|}<br />
Exhausted ballots: 6 (Fluffr Nuttr, Rhiney boi, Ruadh, histor, whateversusan, Alessa)<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Prefix Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 18 || 94.7%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 1 || 5.3%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Free/Toll Labeling<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| '''Yes''' || 15 || 75.0%<br />
|-<br />
| No || 5 || 25.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Toll Highway Labels<br />
! scope="col" | Choice !! scope="col" | Votes !! scope="col" | Percentage<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || 6 || 30.0%<br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (T) || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| other || 1 || 5.0%<br />
|-<br />
| abstain || 3 || ----<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Ballots====<br />
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
! scope="col" | FSA Member !! scope="col" | Highway - 1st !! scope="col" | Highway - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Highway - 3rd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 1st !! scope-"col" | Toll - 2nd !! scope-"col" | Toll - 3rd<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheMayor<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | PColumbus73<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Logan230<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iBallisticWolf2<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | wangi<br />
| FS || A || X || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Voivod<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luciano<br />
| X || A || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Fluffr_Nuttr<br />
| X || A || FS || T-xx || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Brunanter<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Rhiney boi<br />
| FS || X || A || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Johnny<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | histor<br />
| A || X || FS || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | yoyo21<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ruadh<br />
| A || X || FS || TOLL _-xx || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Luziyca<br />
| FS || X || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Ernestpcosby<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Pancake Killer<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | CartographerKing<br />
| colspan="6" | ''Not counted; not a current FSA member''<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Zytik<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | elindio23<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | whateversusan<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Poston<br />
| X || FS || A || T-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TheHolyEpicPenguin<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Crete_Greece<br />
| A || X || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Megacity2005Creator<br />
| X || A || FS || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | Z11<br />
| FS || A || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | TBMap<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | iiEarth<br />
| FS || A || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | William_Hampton<br />
| FS || X || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | plainoldbread<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx || TOLL _-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | oof boi<br />
| A || FS || X || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | GregoryLoss<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | MobiusTheEagle<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | JayPlaysBeamNG<br />
| A || FS || X || TOLL _-xx || _-xx (TOLL) || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | jarrodcamo<br />
| X || FS || A || _-xx (TOLL) || TOLL _-xx || T-xx<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Round 2 Results====<br />
Valid ballots: '''34'''<br><br />
First-choice votes needed to win: '''18'''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 13 || 10 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || 12 || 11 || 11 || <br />
|-<br />
| expressways (X) || 9 || 13 || 12 || Drop<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 2 - Highways<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | Reapportioned Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| autoroutes (A) || 16 ||<br />
|-<br />
| motorways (FS) || '''18''' || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Screen 1 - Tolls<br />
! scope="col" | Option !! scope="col" | First Choice Votes !! scope="col" | Second Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Third Choice Votes !! scope-"col" | Results<br />
|-<br />
| TOLL _-xx || 9 || 15 || 10 || <br />
|-<br />
| _-xx (TOLL) || '''18''' || 14 || 2 || Selected Option<br />
|-<br />
| T-xx || 7 || 5 || 22 || <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
==Shield Design==<br />
===Nominations===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Option 1, proposed FSA shield.png|<center>Design #1, a cutout equilateral hexagon. Shield is dark blue with white lettering and white border. Numerals for 3-digit routes are reduced in size compared to 1 & 2 digit routes, as the shield itself would not be modified. *Border is not shown due to the background]]<br />
File:FSAMotorwaySymbolProposal2.png|<center>Design #2, a regular pentagon with a triangle tip. Color variations for regular motorways, business motorways, and tollways for easy distinction. Font is Segoe UI Bold. An attempt at a simplified design that still takes inspiration from real life shields. Also includes sample directional signage and blank versions for templates.<br />
File:FSAShields_MN.png|<center>Design #3, heavily inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for regular motorways, business routes, and tolled motorways shown.<br />
File:Fsdcmn designSJB.png|<center>Design #4, inspired by the FSA flag. Variations for 2 and 3 digit FS routes shown. Toll and business routes would not be modified on the shield itself, a separate sign would be placed overhead.<br />
File:FS5.png|<center>Design #5, with digits for auxiliary routes shown (3). Same font size used for 2 or 1, but recentered. Toll and business would be a part of a separate tag on the sign, either below or above.<br />
File:FS route sign (proposal 6).png|<center>Colors taken from the national flag. Design a simple rhombus. Font is Nevis; bold, legible and modern.<br />
File:FSA shields concept.png|<center>Design #7, a square with two colored stripes at the top and bottom, taken from the country flag. The top shields are for normal use, while the bottom is for tolled motorways. Font used is Roadgeek 2014 Series D.<br />
File:FSAShields_MNv2.png|<center>Design #8, which is an alternative of Design #3 intended to improve legibility and reduce shield size.<br />
File:FS sign proposal 10.png|<center>Design #10, Simple and readable.<br />
</gallery><br />
===Voting===<br />
Use this section to vote on shields. Each FSA mapper can vote for up to three times. Add a line and use the standard wiki signature feature to add your name (<nowiki>:* -~~~~</nowiki>).<br />
*<s>Option 1</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (1st)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* [[User:Wangi|wangi]] ([[User talk:Wangi|talk]]) 10:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 2</s><br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 3</s><br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 4</s><br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 5</s><br />
* <s>Option 6</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019(CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:36, 10 July 2019 (CEST) (3rd)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 7</s><br />
:*--[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 11:17, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 8</s><br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 18:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* '''Option 9'''<br />
:* -[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 03:33, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* '''[[User talk:Rhiney boi|Talk to]] [[User:Rhiney boi|Rhiney boi]]''' 03:39, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* --[[User:Whateversusan|Whateversusan]] ([[User talk:Whateversusan|talk]]) 03:58, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 09:46, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*[[User:Myrcia|Myrcia]] ([[User talk:Myrcia|talk]]) 19:29, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Zytik|Zytik]] ([[User talk:Zytik|talk]]) 14:59, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 14:32, 10 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:37, 10 July 2019 <br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:*-[[User:TBMap|TBMap]] ([[User talk:TBMap|talk]]) 18:05, 10 July 2019<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:*-[[User:Oof boi|Oof boi]] ([[User talk:Oof boi]]) 04:08, 16 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
* <s>Option 10</s><br />
:*-[[User:BMSOUZA|BMSOUZA]] ([[User talk:BMSOUZA|talk]]) 04:28, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Luziyca|Luziyca]] ([[User talk:Luziyca|talk]]) 05:04, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:Yoyo21|Yoyo21]] ([[User talk:Yoyo21|talk]]) 19:19, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:*-[[User:IBallasticwolf2|IBallasticwolf2]] ([[User talk:IBallasticwolf2|talk]]) 19:20, 9 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
:* -[[User:Logan230|Logan230]] ([[User talk:Logan230|talk]]) 23:45, 10 July 2019 (CEST))<br />
<br />
=FSA Coordinator Votes=<br />
==August 2021 (A2021)<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s> {{OGF user|Mapping Expert}}</s>====<br />
''Did not received 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"I have been an OGF mapper for more than 2 years."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"I have been mapping in the FSA for about 2 years."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"My state is Trinity Island (AR120-16), officially known as Commonwealth of Trinity Island. It is located in the Southeast Region."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"I log into OGF every day, I try to keep myself updated on what is happening in the community. Although I map less frequently, I am constantly involved in what is happening at FSA and OGF."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"My top three priorities as FSA coordinator would be:'''<br />
:* '''Develop strategies to promote interstate and general cooperation, as well as preserving current cooperation initiatives and boosting their application.'''<br />
:* '''Encourage the entry of new users to the project, both in collaborative and non-collaborative territories.'''<br />
:* '''Promote the discussion of worldbuilding initiatives and their subsequent application in the canon and on the map."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"Although I believe that the FSA has made great progress on the map and in the overall coordination of the project, I feel that more cohesion between zones is needed. We can achieve cohesion through interstate coordination at the time of mapping, in which we seek to identify the differences and take advantage of them to develop a unique and organized project."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"I don't have any active projects outside of FSA in OGF. My only active project in the community is Trinity Island. Outside of OGF I have coordinated and contributed to the integral development (both in mapping and worldbuilding) of Imperium, a collaborative project in Arhet."'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"Since I don't have any project other than Trinity Island, I would not have any problem with this point. If this happens, I would still accept the role."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"In the event of a disagreement between 2 stateowners, I would use the Root analysis method to find a solution. Finding the root of the problem is more objective than developing a discussion that can increase disagreement, so I believe that this method would offer us a more efficient and appropriate conflict resolution to current requirements."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"My favorite part of being part of the FSA project is being able to collaborate with other users, develop unique and creative mapping collaboratively; encourage the study of politics, culture, economics and other aspects of the United States to take as an example in FSA, as well as the opportunity to learn from others and help others to be better every day."'''<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Trombonist2003}} and {{OGF user|CartographerKing}}, joint.====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since June of 2017. So over four years now."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I have been mapping on OGF since April of 2017. I'm also over four years now."'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since October of 2020, so about 10 months."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I've been mapping in the FSA since June of 2020, so just over a year."'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"We share Nishowigan - it's the result of a merger between our former states (Nishowigan and Wychelle, respectively)."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I log on to OGF several times per day, though much less in recent days due to my situation. That situation will be clearing up soon, so I'll be back onto OGF many times a day again."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While I check OGF several times a day, I edit once or twice a week during most of the year. I check my email a lot, so if something pops up I'll see it."'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''<br />
:* '''"a. Cohesion across states and regions. This includes critical amounts of communication from us to you, and you to us. It's a two-way agreement."'''<br />
:* '''"b. Making sure mappers who need help can get that help (ideally by making ourselves available to provide that help and knowing who to contact when specialised mapping help is needed)."'''<br />
:* '''"c. Supporting collaborative conversations and mapping within regions and state to state."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Nothing - the FSA's culture is already quite beautiful as it is. But of course, there are a few sharp edges that need to be smoothed out (you know who you are)."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"While the FSA is an amazing project in itself, I believe that there are some stereotypes of what the project is and I hope to make it seen as a collaborative and productive workspace across the community."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"Yes, I map in Cabelia, Tarephia."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"I currently do not map outside of the FSA"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I'd be reluctant, but I think I could work something out with my Tarephian neighbours to do so."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"Yes, the FSA is my only project until we finish Nishowigan, which will always require fixes and tweaks."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"Generally, the main issue that sparks disagreement is a lack of proper communication between the involved parties. We'd start by allowing the stateowners to try and sort it out themselves, but if there is a visible issue that comes up, then it would be time to try a moderated channel of communication, one that includes both of us, so that we can ensure that both stateowners get their point across, and that there are no misunderstandings. We won't always be active (because we want to give as much of a chance for the owners to sort it out on their own), but we will both intervene if things don't go well or drag on for too long. If a disagreement still persists, then the next step would be to figure out what sort of compromise can be reached between the two. There are no all or nothing situations here, and We're sure a compromise can be reached in the end. But even if that fails, or any agreement is still many days or weeks in the distance (to the point that productive mapping stops completely as well, and the situation is no longer about what is on the map), then we would not have an issue with making a more executive suggestion to the two. This 'solution' may please neither stateowner, but it would be a necessary step at that point, and we believe that it is the job of the FSA Coordinator(s) to take that difficult step."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''<br />
:* Trombonist2003: '''"I love the diverse ideas, styles, and cultures of mapping represented by our community and what it puts on the map. I think that this is our strength, and being able to contribute to that diversity is a great honour."'''<br />
:* CartographerKing: '''"The collaborative aspect of the FSA is my favorite part of being part of the project. This not only allows our mapping to be more seamless, but also fosters a community that is supportive to everyone's hard work and dedication."'''<br />
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===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
<br />
* ''1. How long have you been an OGF mapper?'' '''"2-4 years"'''<br />
* ''2. How long have you mapped in the FSA?'' '''"More than 2 years"'''<br />
* ''3. What is your FSA state?'' '''"Arghenna, I also help coordinate the Eustacia project."'''<br />
* ''4. How frequently do you log into OGF?'' '''"A few times per day"'''<br />
* ''5. As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?'' '''"As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) fostering discussion and collaboration between participants and establishing consensus through a system of poll initiatives, 2) Reinvigorating activity in dormant projects and regions; and 3) Sprucing up the FSA Wiki page and related articles, perhaps working towards an FSA Portal as proposed at the beginning of this project- we'll have to see how things develop."'''<br />
* ''6. If you could change anything about the FSA, what would it be?'' '''"I think the question of project leadership has been somewhat unclear since TheMayor left the coordinator office, and this is for a few reasons (nothing against either of the two previous administrations, both have done great things for the community). This can mainly be solved through a more active coordinatorship, and perhaps a small "ministry" to help out. I'm also willing to explore options for ownership of the discord."'''<br />
* ''7. Do you currently map anywhere outside the FSA?'' '''"No"'''<br />
* ''8. If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?'' '''"I do not map outside the FSA, although I've been somewhat interested in expanding to other projects. However I can definitely put this on hold, at the very least limiting myself to occasional small contributions to non-Effesian collaboratives."'''<br />
* ''9. Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.'' '''"I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking opinions from interested parties to find what actions would be best for the region and nation, and hopefully find a comprimise."'''<br />
* ''10. What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?'' '''"The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."'''<br />
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==February 2021 (F2021)==<br />
===Nominees===<br />
====<s>{{OGF user|Davieerr}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Atascadera<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Guarantee that the FSA keeps itself inspired by American mapping, but also guaranteeing originality and creativity. 2. Regional cooperation/planning being priority for mapping. 3. Maintain the project alive all-together."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The lack of involvement, specially in certain areas of the country."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Listening to both sides, then seeing if there is a middle-ground that can be reached. If no middle ground is possible, analyze the general situation and how would that affect the region in general and make the decision that projects the integrity of the region's mapping/collaboration."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "Is something bigger that just an american-inspired territory, is a place that tries to understand why the US is what it is, to be able to create something original. Part of working in the FSA is about dissecting and understanding the world around us to be able to map with coherence."<br />
<br />
===={{OGF user|Fluffr_Nuttr}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
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* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Arghenna<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "As coordinator, I'd focus on 1) continuing to foster discussion and collaboration between participants, both on and off-wiki; 2) Reviving the Federal States wiki page and the Collab: namespace; and 3) Listening to the opinions and recommendations of the people involved in this project so we can keep it as a nice, chill place."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "The main wiki page has always been a bit unorganized, and I think as a community it'd be nice to come together and make something that looks like an actual Wikipedia page."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I'd listen to both sides of the argument, taking into consideration what would be best for the region/country as a whole, and hopefully find a comprimise."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The diversity. There are so many different styles and perspectives put into these little pieces of an imaginary America. And still, we're all able to come together and give each other advice and collaborate, helping our country grow as a whole."<br />
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====<s>{{OGF user|jbobinman}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
<br />
* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 6-12 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Oronotia<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a week<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "Collaboration, Morale, Activity."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "Low regional activity levels (e.g. "East Coast Slack")"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Depends on the scale of the incident, but I'd try to push a compromise between the two."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "The collaboration (subject to regions). Being surrounded by a welcoming environment."<br />
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====<s>{{OGF user|David F}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
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* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' Less than 3 months<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Osaquoya<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' Several times a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "1. Encourage mapping in untouched areas 2. Get East Massodeya up and running 3. Attract potential stateowners to Michisaukee as means to open them up to mapping in the FSA"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I'd put in place shorter primary FSA routes, mostly to serve as a direct link between cities with no direct route between each other"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' No<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' n/a – I do not map outside the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "attempt to reach a compromise between the two state owners if at all possible"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "being able to work with neighbors to create a great project at large"<br />
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====<s>{{OGF user|MiePrzKom}}</s>====<br />
''Did not receive 75% of primary ballots.''<br />
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* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 3-6 months<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' I have not mapped in the FSA<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' n/a ''[Note: MiePrzKom is an Ardencia mapper]''<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "stop any conflicts between state owners, clean up railways and highways, make FSA look even more realistic"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "giant West Massodeya-Eustacia wasteland"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "Ask each other for their version and propose a compromise or see, who is right."<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "big number of active users in FSA, that I could cooperate with"<br />
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===={{OGF user|yoyo21}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
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* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' More than 4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' More than 2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Fellshire<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "I would expand the current motor trail system, encourage mappers to collaborate with their neighbors and regions, and promote development of Federal States wiki pages."<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "I would want the collaborative states to become more active than they are currently."<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "I would attempt to find a compromise, but if none is able to be reached, pick the side that has the more realistic proposal. If the disagreement leads to problems on a national scale, I would open up the discussion to the FSA community.”<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "There's nothing like it in OGF, a successful project with so many different mappers and mapping styles and it all blends together pretty well to create a unique and realistic country."<br />
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===={{OGF user|Brunanter}}====<br />
On the general ballot.<br />
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* '''How long have you been an OGF mapper?''' 2-4 years<br />
* '''How long have you mapped in the FSA?''' 1-2 years<br />
* '''What is your FSA state?''' Sierra<br />
* '''How frequently do you log into OGF?''' At least once a day<br />
* '''As FSA Coordinator, what would your top three priorities be?''' "promote natural mapping, work with other FSAers to find suitable mappers for unclaimed states, promote FSA to the OGF world"<br />
* '''If you could change one thing about the FSA, what would it be?''' "number of states"<br />
* '''Do you currently map anywhere in OGF outside of the FSA?''' Yes<br />
* '''If the OGF admin team required you to step down from any or all other OGF projects before allowing you to become the new FSA Coordinator, would you still accept the role?''' Yes, I would step down from other OGF duties to manage the FSA<br />
* '''Briefly describe how you would handle a disagreement between two stateowners.''' "try and find a civil solution, starting with the provided facts and help them to find a way to come to agreeable terms without escalation"<br />
* '''What is your favorite part about being a part of the FSA project?''' "the variety in mapping and ideas"<br />
===Results===<br />
====Overview====<br />
Having reviewed all the ballots and having tabulated the results, there was no clear community choice to recommend a single candidate as the next FSA Coordinator. According to the results, each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the community choice and therefore the FSA community could not recommend a single candidate. More information about this decision, and the claims for each of the candidates, is below.<br />
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====Process====<br />
Before the polls closed, 41 ballots were received during the voting period. 39 of these ballots were considered valid; the other two ballots were from stateowners who inadvertently voted twice. In both of these cases, the initial ballot was approved and the second ballot was taken out of the total count.<br />
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The vote tally was as follows:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 first-choice votes, 16 second-choice votes, 9 third-choice votes<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 14 first-choice votes, 7 second-choice votes, 18 third-choice votes<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 11 first-choice votes, 15 second-choice votes, 10 third-choice votes<br />
'''None of these candidates:''' 2 first-choice votes, 1 second-choice vote, 2 third-choice votes<br />
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====First runoff====<br />
As part of the instant-runoff ballot system, if no candidate has a majority of votes (50%+1, or 20 votes out of 39), the candidate with the lowest-number of first-choice votes is removed from consideration and those votes are reallocated based on the second-choice candidate selected on the affected ballots. For the first runoff, the "none" option was removed from consideration, with the two ballots reallocated to each voter's second-choice candidate, which led to these results:<br />
'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 12 ''(no change)''<br />
'''yoyo21:''' 15 ''(+1)''<br />
'''Brunanter:''' 12 ''(+1)''<br />
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====Second runoff====<br />
With none of the three candidates having the required 20 votes after the first runoff, a second runoff was required; Fluffr_Nuttr and Brunanter were tied for 2nd at 12. Here is where the paths for each candidate's victory claim diverge.<br />
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*'''Winner: Fluffr_Nuttr'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, additional voting metrics were considered to break the tie. With more initial first-choice votes (12 vs 11) and more total ballot selections (12+16+9=37 vs 11+15+10=36), Fluffr_Nuttr is determined to be the stronger candidate and as such Brunanter's 12 ballots are reassigned. In the second runoff, Fluffr_Nuttr gains enough votes to achieve the smallest possible victory over yoyo21, 20-19.<br />
:'''Fluffr_Nuttr:''' 20 votes ''(+8)''<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 19 votes ''(+4)''<br />
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*'''Winner: Brunanter'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote, a coin is flipped to break the tie, which comes up in Brunanter's favor, and as such Fluffr_Nuttr's 12 ballots are reassigned as follows. The second runoff gives Brunanter a 21-18 vote win, larger than Fluffr_Nuttr's margin of victory in the previous scenario.<br />
:'''yoyo21:''' 18 votes ''(+3)''<br />
:'''Brunanter:''' 21 votes ''(+9)''<br />
<br />
*'''Winner: yoyo21'''<br />
:Since no tiebreaker procedure was established prior to the vote and there is no way to break the tie without relying on chance, a second runoff cannot be performed and by default yoyo21 is named the winner with a plurality of the vote. To strengthen his claim of victory, yoyo21 notes that he received the most first-choice votes and was the only candidate to appear on all 39 ballots as a top-3 choice, suggesting all voters would at least somewhat approve of him being the recommended nominee.<br />
<br />
====Results====<br />
Since each of the three candidates had a plausible claim to be the recommended candidate, the ballots must be considered inconclusive. The FSA community therefore does not have a single candidate to claim as their preferred candidate, and likewise all three candidates were recommended to be considered by the OGF admin team.<br />
<br />
Following the announcement of the ballot results, Brunanter volunteered to step down from consideration for the position. The OGF admin team chose to name '''yoyo21''' as the next FSA Coordinator, taking effect 15 Feb 2021.<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Collaborative_States/Huntington/Archive&diff=676Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive2021-09-14T13:14:55Z<p>Trombonist2003: </p>
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<div>=City Plans=<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
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Huntington is understood to be a master-planned city, specifically designed to house the central government of the Federal States. At a minimum, the capital should include the following:<br />
* A capitol building, where the national legislature meets to pass laws<br />
* An executive mansion, where the head of state lives<br />
* A high court, where the highest court in the Federal States meets to hear cases<br />
* Executive offices for the various parts of the government (Defense department, Diplomacy department, Infrastructure department, Labor department, Environment department, etc.)<br />
* Commercial offices for people doing business with the government (lawyers, lobbyists, government workers, NGOs, etc.)<br />
* Accommodations for embassies of foreign nations (this can be in a single diplomatic quarter, or scattered throughout the city)<br />
* Hotels and restaurants for visiting diplomats, domestic businesspeople, tourists, etc.<br />
* A national university<br />
* National museums<br />
* Statues and monuments<br />
* Open space<br />
* Residential areas for Huntington workers with accompanying supportive land uses (retail areas, schools, hospitals, parks, etc.)<br />
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==Submissions==<br />
At this time, all mappers in OGF are welcome to submit ideas for the development of Huntington, but the selection of an option or combinations of options are up to the Huntington coordinators to determine and implement with the assistance of other mappers on the Huntington project. If you would like to include an option, please use the template before to produce a rough sketch of your idea and feel free to add narrative describing your plans. Other mappers are encouraged to discuss the options on the talk page.<br />
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File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:HuntingtonSketchPlanProposalEC.png|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
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==Describing the options==<br />
===Option 2===<br />
So just a couple aspects/some reasoning behind this sketch: This plan would allow existing topography, railroads, some major roads, and even the locations of some suburbs to remain similar to now, while creating a more cohesive master plan that works well for the master-planned capital/government district as well as for a city and suburbs in this region of the Federal States (parallels to the SE U.S.A.)<br />
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It's worth keeping in mind that while Huntington is a master-planned capital, that the capital district is significantly bigger than the District of Columbia, and the master planned capital itself would likely only take up a small portion surrounded by more organic growth fitting for the region. As such, the area in and immediately around the Capitol Circle is largely master planned street-wise, with a mix of spokes out of the center circle and a grid on the north side of the mall/ heart of downtown. There are a few spots that would be locations for major monuments, as well as the locationing of the Pres. Mansion, Legislature, Court, etc. Areas further out would become more organic and merge into suburbs akin to the style of cities in VA, NC, MD, etc. Some good examples of what I mean are Raleigh, Charlotte, Baltimore, Richmond, etc.<br />
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I had proposed a secondary city here as well, but it's mostly optional- Somewhat inspired by the former idea of an Old Huntington, I somewhat imagined the secondary city being more historical and predating Huntington itself, perhaps having some national historical significance (a battle? treaty signing? early settlement?)that was part of the reasoning for choosing Huntington's exact location for the capital later in the FSA's history.<br />
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As for highways, they're still similar to how they are now, I'm basically just proposing a Capital District Turnpike connecting to areas further west (including the airport) and a FS-X21 beltline that connects some of the suburbs and helps act as a bypass for the area. Railroads build somewhat off of what Histor had mapped out now, with the main change being the location of the main station. Historically this would have been sort of an end of the line station, but I'd imagine that potentially, as shown in the sketch, there could be a tunnel built later that allows for trains to continue through the historic station to points north.<br />
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That's the basics of my proposal. I like a couple of the others here too though. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 00:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 3===<br />
Near the river in the five circles and the avenues between them are concentrated the most important places for the government of the Federal States. This area is related to the riverbank. <br />
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Nearby on the other side of the river there is the main commercial center. Strictly planed is the area near this centre on both sides of the river, but later some of the Avenues are prolongated in the given direction. Here we have the core of the busy city. The "Western Avenue" can be a vivid "Boulevard" with cafés, pubs and music clubs and place of the newapapers.<br />
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The railway was opened after the core of the town was build - therefore she has only a small strip along the eastern side of the river. Why always a station, where all lines teminated? If the rails go through, we need only few room in the expensive area of the central city. No expensiv tunnel under the city - for this money we can build the three subway lines.<br />
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More in the periphery are less dense urbanisized suburbs with less formal structure of the streets and may be some undevellopement land in the west. Three great parks from the beginnng are part of the city-plan. Three subway lines (only in the dense populated areas) may collect the main-lines of transportation. An airport can be north of the FS-21 and an other in the western area.<br />
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The blue dotted line as branch of the FS-1 motorway may reach over the river more to the heart of the city. A motorway along the river is not given - the town will not have destroyed the parks and meadows along the river. --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 11:27, 27 July 2019 (CEST) <br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
A few ideas in my plan:<br />
*Capitol building in the center close to the river<br />
*grid with orientation according to river, far away from center east-west/north-south orientation<br />
*10-11 radial streets from Capitol, some are interrupted by the river<br />
*organic structure in northern river bend (oldest part of the town)<br />
*terminus stations in the south (for main traffic to Stanton and East Coast) and a smaller one in the northeast<br />
*no direct railway through city center<br />
*freight tracks only in suburbs<br />
*motorway around densely populated area, only through southern suburbs (with tunnel)<br />
*main international airport (CDI) and a smaller one for national traffic<br />
*military airport with home base of government airplanes<br />
:--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 02:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 7===<br />
In Huntington's early days, the city might have been founded at the bend in the river where historic trails would meet from the modern states. Other towns and cities would likely dot the river.<br />
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Whenever Huntington becomes the official capital of the Federal States, the where downtown is currently mapped would be the 'new Huntington', the existing pre-capital Huntington would become a historic district. The new Huntington would have a planned street system (I would like something similar to Washington's street plan).<br />
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The green areas would be places for large park spaces, particularly the river bend area would be ideal for big national memorials, cemeteries, and similar tourist destinations.<br />
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As Huntington grows in population, with the help of streetcars or an early subway/elevated rail system, the city would probably expand along the old trails. The other towns withing the Capital District would expand as well, but rely on Huntington as the economic center of the area.<br />
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After the 1950s, similar to US history, the automobile would start to dominate transportation planning, at least in the early years. Although, freeway revolts helped kill many highway projects across the United States (including Washington, DC). Personally, I don't like having freeway cutting downtown Huntington off from the river. This time period, growth would most likely occur along the major freeways and spill into the neighboring states.<br />
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I left the 1980s-Present as open-ended to account for changes in development strategies. Maybe a major investment in mass transit? Maybe infill, or rampant suburban growth. [[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:33, 31 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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== City Plan Discussions ==<br />
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Discussions for the submitted city plans goes here.<br />
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(''redactionel note: the describings of the options is no part of this discussion - please see at the page itself'')--[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:52, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 1===<br />
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===Option 2===<br />
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===Option 3===<br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
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===I'm confused...===<br />
How exactly do you add to the original template? I'd like to make a plan of my own and I'm completely clueless --[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 05:53, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
::The "Template" is a *.jpg-file. Load down it to your computer, take a graphic-programm, draw your desigen in the *.jpg-file, save it (and upload it to the OGF-wiki, if you want). --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 09:56, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
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[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Collaborative_States/Huntington/Archive&diff=670Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive2021-09-14T13:07:49Z<p>Trombonist2003: Trombonist2003 moved page Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive 1 to Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive: The '1' was unnecessary</p>
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| '''Trombonist2003 Note:''' Can this page be moved to [[Collab talk:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]]?<br />
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=City Plans=<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
Huntington is understood to be a master-planned city, specifically designed to house the central government of the Federal States. At a minimum, the capital should include the following:<br />
* A capitol building, where the national legislature meets to pass laws<br />
* An executive mansion, where the head of state lives<br />
* A high court, where the highest court in the Federal States meets to hear cases<br />
* Executive offices for the various parts of the government (Defense department, Diplomacy department, Infrastructure department, Labor department, Environment department, etc.)<br />
* Commercial offices for people doing business with the government (lawyers, lobbyists, government workers, NGOs, etc.)<br />
* Accommodations for embassies of foreign nations (this can be in a single diplomatic quarter, or scattered throughout the city)<br />
* Hotels and restaurants for visiting diplomats, domestic businesspeople, tourists, etc.<br />
* A national university<br />
* National museums<br />
* Statues and monuments<br />
* Open space<br />
* Residential areas for Huntington workers with accompanying supportive land uses (retail areas, schools, hospitals, parks, etc.)<br />
<br />
==Submissions==<br />
At this time, all mappers in OGF are welcome to submit ideas for the development of Huntington, but the selection of an option or combinations of options are up to the Huntington coordinators to determine and implement with the assistance of other mappers on the Huntington project. If you would like to include an option, please use the template before to produce a rough sketch of your idea and feel free to add narrative describing your plans. Other mappers are encouraged to discuss the options on the talk page.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:HuntingtonSketchPlanProposalEC.png|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Describing the options==<br />
===Option 2===<br />
So just a couple aspects/some reasoning behind this sketch: This plan would allow existing topography, railroads, some major roads, and even the locations of some suburbs to remain similar to now, while creating a more cohesive master plan that works well for the master-planned capital/government district as well as for a city and suburbs in this region of the Federal States (parallels to the SE U.S.A.)<br />
<br />
It's worth keeping in mind that while Huntington is a master-planned capital, that the capital district is significantly bigger than the District of Columbia, and the master planned capital itself would likely only take up a small portion surrounded by more organic growth fitting for the region. As such, the area in and immediately around the Capitol Circle is largely master planned street-wise, with a mix of spokes out of the center circle and a grid on the north side of the mall/ heart of downtown. There are a few spots that would be locations for major monuments, as well as the locationing of the Pres. Mansion, Legislature, Court, etc. Areas further out would become more organic and merge into suburbs akin to the style of cities in VA, NC, MD, etc. Some good examples of what I mean are Raleigh, Charlotte, Baltimore, Richmond, etc.<br />
<br />
I had proposed a secondary city here as well, but it's mostly optional- Somewhat inspired by the former idea of an Old Huntington, I somewhat imagined the secondary city being more historical and predating Huntington itself, perhaps having some national historical significance (a battle? treaty signing? early settlement?)that was part of the reasoning for choosing Huntington's exact location for the capital later in the FSA's history.<br />
<br />
As for highways, they're still similar to how they are now, I'm basically just proposing a Capital District Turnpike connecting to areas further west (including the airport) and a FS-X21 beltline that connects some of the suburbs and helps act as a bypass for the area. Railroads build somewhat off of what Histor had mapped out now, with the main change being the location of the main station. Historically this would have been sort of an end of the line station, but I'd imagine that potentially, as shown in the sketch, there could be a tunnel built later that allows for trains to continue through the historic station to points north.<br />
<br />
That's the basics of my proposal. I like a couple of the others here too though. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 00:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 3===<br />
Near the river in the five circles and the avenues between them are concentrated the most important places for the government of the Federal States. This area is related to the riverbank. <br />
<br />
Nearby on the other side of the river there is the main commercial center. Strictly planed is the area near this centre on both sides of the river, but later some of the Avenues are prolongated in the given direction. Here we have the core of the busy city. The "Western Avenue" can be a vivid "Boulevard" with cafés, pubs and music clubs and place of the newapapers.<br />
<br />
The railway was opened after the core of the town was build - therefore she has only a small strip along the eastern side of the river. Why always a station, where all lines teminated? If the rails go through, we need only few room in the expensive area of the central city. No expensiv tunnel under the city - for this money we can build the three subway lines.<br />
<br />
More in the periphery are less dense urbanisized suburbs with less formal structure of the streets and may be some undevellopement land in the west. Three great parks from the beginnng are part of the city-plan. Three subway lines (only in the dense populated areas) may collect the main-lines of transportation. An airport can be north of the FS-21 and an other in the western area.<br />
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The blue dotted line as branch of the FS-1 motorway may reach over the river more to the heart of the city. A motorway along the river is not given - the town will not have destroyed the parks and meadows along the river. --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 11:27, 27 July 2019 (CEST) <br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
A few ideas in my plan:<br />
*Capitol building in the center close to the river<br />
*grid with orientation according to river, far away from center east-west/north-south orientation<br />
*10-11 radial streets from Capitol, some are interrupted by the river<br />
*organic structure in northern river bend (oldest part of the town)<br />
*terminus stations in the south (for main traffic to Stanton and East Coast) and a smaller one in the northeast<br />
*no direct railway through city center<br />
*freight tracks only in suburbs<br />
*motorway around densely populated area, only through southern suburbs (with tunnel)<br />
*main international airport (CDI) and a smaller one for national traffic<br />
*military airport with home base of government airplanes<br />
:--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 02:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 7===<br />
In Huntington's early days, the city might have been founded at the bend in the river where historic trails would meet from the modern states. Other towns and cities would likely dot the river.<br />
<br />
Whenever Huntington becomes the official capital of the Federal States, the where downtown is currently mapped would be the 'new Huntington', the existing pre-capital Huntington would become a historic district. The new Huntington would have a planned street system (I would like something similar to Washington's street plan).<br />
<br />
The green areas would be places for large park spaces, particularly the river bend area would be ideal for big national memorials, cemeteries, and similar tourist destinations.<br />
<br />
As Huntington grows in population, with the help of streetcars or an early subway/elevated rail system, the city would probably expand along the old trails. The other towns withing the Capital District would expand as well, but rely on Huntington as the economic center of the area.<br />
<br />
After the 1950s, similar to US history, the automobile would start to dominate transportation planning, at least in the early years. Although, freeway revolts helped kill many highway projects across the United States (including Washington, DC). Personally, I don't like having freeway cutting downtown Huntington off from the river. This time period, growth would most likely occur along the major freeways and spill into the neighboring states.<br />
<br />
I left the 1980s-Present as open-ended to account for changes in development strategies. Maybe a major investment in mass transit? Maybe infill, or rampant suburban growth. [[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:33, 31 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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<br />
== City Plan Discussions ==<br />
<br />
Discussions for the submitted city plans goes here.<br />
<br />
(''redactionel note: the describings of the options is no part of this discussion - please see at the page itself'')--[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:52, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 1===<br />
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===Option 2===<br />
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===Option 3===<br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
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===I'm confused...===<br />
How exactly do you add to the original template? I'd like to make a plan of my own and I'm completely clueless --[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 05:53, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
::The "Template" is a *.jpg-file. Load down it to your computer, take a graphic-programm, draw your desigen in the *.jpg-file, save it (and upload it to the OGF-wiki, if you want). --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 09:56, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
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[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Overseas_Territories/Arecales&diff=645Collab:Federal States/Overseas Territories/Arecales2021-09-14T04:10:43Z<p>Trombonist2003: Note</p>
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| '''Trombonist2003 Note:''' Can this page be moved to [[Collab talk:Federal States/Collaborative States/Arecales]]?<br> <br />
''I'm aware that Arecales is not a state, but I'd move it under the same class (in the same way that Huntington is a "Collaborative State") so we don't have an empty "Collab:Federal States/Overseas Territories" page. In any case, the distinction for Huntington and Arecales could be listed on [[Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States]] instead.<br><br />
I think the only reason it would be exempted to put Arecales in this distinct page "section" would be if there are plans to give the FSA more Overseas Territories.''<br> --- [[User:Trombonist2003|Zekiel]] ([[User talk:Trombonist2003l|talk]]) 20:10, 13 September 2021 (AKDT)<br />
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Welcome to the project/planning stage for planning and coordinating work of [https://opengeofiction.net/relation/24978 AR335]. AR335, officially known as [[Arecales]], is a [[Federal States]] overseas territory and is located in the [[Ardentic Ocean]], east of Commonia and the Archantan continent and west of Pelanesia. AR335 is a volcanic island chain, for which human settlement and activity is centered around F.S. military presence in various installations.<br />
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==Coordinator==<br />
''«That be the same little island we made you governor of on our last little trip»''<br />
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Brunanter is the coordinator of AR335.<br />
<br />
==Basics==<br />
AR335 is a group of five small islands, with the main island being the center of population, economic activity. Other islands include two flat sandy cays, and two higher volcanic islands. Below is a more detailed description.<br />
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The big one is actually about 60km long, so there will be a larger town and a couple of villages. Geography wise, the two round islands will be volcanoes, for which the westernmost exhibits activity and recurring minor, not veryexplosive eruptions, and the southern one is extinct. The northern islet will be largely flat, with lots of sand and some low-lying vegetation. All these islands will be protected areas. A fairly biodiverse area, with many birds, some lizards, lots of insects and fish, being well in the tropics. Climate wise, probably hot and humid, with a drier winter and wet rainy season. A lot of the local economy will be centered around the military, with secondary economic activity likely touristic, ie. nature excursions to see wildlife, volcanoes, and people coming for beaches as the only tropical part of the FSA and primary, such as growing fruit, fishing. Military-wise, I planned two facilities on the island. The western one is a radar and tracking station, for monitoring/detecting vessels and aircraft, and can be used for satellite tracking, rocket (manned and weapon) observation and tracking if we ever have a space agency. The bigger eastern one should have lots of naval facilities for refueling on longer ship deployments, will host vessels for regional patrolling of the waters for national security/force projection, anti-piracy/smuggling activities etc. The same will also have a large airstrip and air force facilities, can be used by long-range bombers and transport aircraft for refueling/forward staging (some bombers can be stationed there on a permanent basis too)<br />
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==Collaborative work areas==<br />
[[File:AR335 working areas.png|300px|thumb|Prospective editing areas]]<br />
The territory is divided into six work areas, three natural and three with human activity. Given that the territory is quite small, having three editors with the coordinator should be enough to oversee editing of the territory. <br />
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{|class="wikitable sortable" "text-align:left;font-size:90%;"|<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:5px;"|No.<br />
! style="width:50px;"|Description<br />
! style="width:70px;"|Notes<br />
! style="width:70px;"|Editor<br />
! style="width:30px;"|Prog.<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|Volcanic island<br />
|Untouched nature, volcano is active<br />
|Infrarrojo<br />
|style="background-color:#03396c;" |<font color=ffffff>COMPLETE</font><br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|Flat, sandy cays<br />
|No human activity should exist<br />
|Lithium<br />
|style="background-color:#03396c;" |<font color=ffffff>COMPLETE</font><br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|Volcanic island<br />
|Untouched nature<br />
|Brunanter<br />
|style="background-color:#03396c;" |<font color=ffffff>COMPLETE</font><br />
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|-<br />
|4<br />
|NW end of big island, has the main town, village and military facility<br />
|Should have little development at northern end, big town should have many facilities and tourist amenities<br />
|Rhiney boi<br />
|style="background-color:#DD461D;" |<font color=ffffff>BEGUN</font><br />
|-<br />
|5<br />
|SE end of big island, has second village and naval base<br />
|Should have naval base and docks, harbor, and various other amenities for tourists/naval personnel<br />
|Lithium<br />
|style="background-color:#DD461D;" |<font color=ffffff>IN PROGRESS</font><br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|Air Force base/civilian airport<br />
|Mapping in the base should be a lot more American than elsewhere on the island.<br />
|Brunanter<br />
|style="background-color:#DD461D;" |<font color=ffffff>IN PROGRESS</font><br />
|}<br />
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{{Federal States Coordination}}<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Collaborative_States/Huntington/Archive&diff=644Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive2021-09-14T03:48:35Z<p>Trombonist2003: </p>
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| '''Trombonist2003 Note:''' Can this page be moved to [[Collab talk:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]]?<br />
|}<br />
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=City Plans=<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
Huntington is understood to be a master-planned city, specifically designed to house the central government of the Federal States. At a minimum, the capital should include the following:<br />
* A capitol building, where the national legislature meets to pass laws<br />
* An executive mansion, where the head of state lives<br />
* A high court, where the highest court in the Federal States meets to hear cases<br />
* Executive offices for the various parts of the government (Defense department, Diplomacy department, Infrastructure department, Labor department, Environment department, etc.)<br />
* Commercial offices for people doing business with the government (lawyers, lobbyists, government workers, NGOs, etc.)<br />
* Accommodations for embassies of foreign nations (this can be in a single diplomatic quarter, or scattered throughout the city)<br />
* Hotels and restaurants for visiting diplomats, domestic businesspeople, tourists, etc.<br />
* A national university<br />
* National museums<br />
* Statues and monuments<br />
* Open space<br />
* Residential areas for Huntington workers with accompanying supportive land uses (retail areas, schools, hospitals, parks, etc.)<br />
<br />
==Submissions==<br />
At this time, all mappers in OGF are welcome to submit ideas for the development of Huntington, but the selection of an option or combinations of options are up to the Huntington coordinators to determine and implement with the assistance of other mappers on the Huntington project. If you would like to include an option, please use the template before to produce a rough sketch of your idea and feel free to add narrative describing your plans. Other mappers are encouraged to discuss the options on the talk page.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:HuntingtonSketchPlanProposalEC.png|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Describing the options==<br />
===Option 2===<br />
So just a couple aspects/some reasoning behind this sketch: This plan would allow existing topography, railroads, some major roads, and even the locations of some suburbs to remain similar to now, while creating a more cohesive master plan that works well for the master-planned capital/government district as well as for a city and suburbs in this region of the Federal States (parallels to the SE U.S.A.)<br />
<br />
It's worth keeping in mind that while Huntington is a master-planned capital, that the capital district is significantly bigger than the District of Columbia, and the master planned capital itself would likely only take up a small portion surrounded by more organic growth fitting for the region. As such, the area in and immediately around the Capitol Circle is largely master planned street-wise, with a mix of spokes out of the center circle and a grid on the north side of the mall/ heart of downtown. There are a few spots that would be locations for major monuments, as well as the locationing of the Pres. Mansion, Legislature, Court, etc. Areas further out would become more organic and merge into suburbs akin to the style of cities in VA, NC, MD, etc. Some good examples of what I mean are Raleigh, Charlotte, Baltimore, Richmond, etc.<br />
<br />
I had proposed a secondary city here as well, but it's mostly optional- Somewhat inspired by the former idea of an Old Huntington, I somewhat imagined the secondary city being more historical and predating Huntington itself, perhaps having some national historical significance (a battle? treaty signing? early settlement?)that was part of the reasoning for choosing Huntington's exact location for the capital later in the FSA's history.<br />
<br />
As for highways, they're still similar to how they are now, I'm basically just proposing a Capital District Turnpike connecting to areas further west (including the airport) and a FS-X21 beltline that connects some of the suburbs and helps act as a bypass for the area. Railroads build somewhat off of what Histor had mapped out now, with the main change being the location of the main station. Historically this would have been sort of an end of the line station, but I'd imagine that potentially, as shown in the sketch, there could be a tunnel built later that allows for trains to continue through the historic station to points north.<br />
<br />
That's the basics of my proposal. I like a couple of the others here too though. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 00:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
===Option 3===<br />
Near the river in the five circles and the avenues between them are concentrated the most important places for the government of the Federal States. This area is related to the riverbank. <br />
<br />
Nearby on the other side of the river there is the main commercial center. Strictly planed is the area near this centre on both sides of the river, but later some of the Avenues are prolongated in the given direction. Here we have the core of the busy city. The "Western Avenue" can be a vivid "Boulevard" with cafés, pubs and music clubs and place of the newapapers.<br />
<br />
The railway was opened after the core of the town was build - therefore she has only a small strip along the eastern side of the river. Why always a station, where all lines teminated? If the rails go through, we need only few room in the expensive area of the central city. No expensiv tunnel under the city - for this money we can build the three subway lines.<br />
<br />
More in the periphery are less dense urbanisized suburbs with less formal structure of the streets and may be some undevellopement land in the west. Three great parks from the beginnng are part of the city-plan. Three subway lines (only in the dense populated areas) may collect the main-lines of transportation. An airport can be north of the FS-21 and an other in the western area.<br />
<br />
The blue dotted line as branch of the FS-1 motorway may reach over the river more to the heart of the city. A motorway along the river is not given - the town will not have destroyed the parks and meadows along the river. --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 11:27, 27 July 2019 (CEST) <br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
A few ideas in my plan:<br />
*Capitol building in the center close to the river<br />
*grid with orientation according to river, far away from center east-west/north-south orientation<br />
*10-11 radial streets from Capitol, some are interrupted by the river<br />
*organic structure in northern river bend (oldest part of the town)<br />
*terminus stations in the south (for main traffic to Stanton and East Coast) and a smaller one in the northeast<br />
*no direct railway through city center<br />
*freight tracks only in suburbs<br />
*motorway around densely populated area, only through southern suburbs (with tunnel)<br />
*main international airport (CDI) and a smaller one for national traffic<br />
*military airport with home base of government airplanes<br />
:--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 02:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 7===<br />
In Huntington's early days, the city might have been founded at the bend in the river where historic trails would meet from the modern states. Other towns and cities would likely dot the river.<br />
<br />
Whenever Huntington becomes the official capital of the Federal States, the where downtown is currently mapped would be the 'new Huntington', the existing pre-capital Huntington would become a historic district. The new Huntington would have a planned street system (I would like something similar to Washington's street plan).<br />
<br />
The green areas would be places for large park spaces, particularly the river bend area would be ideal for big national memorials, cemeteries, and similar tourist destinations.<br />
<br />
As Huntington grows in population, with the help of streetcars or an early subway/elevated rail system, the city would probably expand along the old trails. The other towns withing the Capital District would expand as well, but rely on Huntington as the economic center of the area.<br />
<br />
After the 1950s, similar to US history, the automobile would start to dominate transportation planning, at least in the early years. Although, freeway revolts helped kill many highway projects across the United States (including Washington, DC). Personally, I don't like having freeway cutting downtown Huntington off from the river. This time period, growth would most likely occur along the major freeways and spill into the neighboring states.<br />
<br />
I left the 1980s-Present as open-ended to account for changes in development strategies. Maybe a major investment in mass transit? Maybe infill, or rampant suburban growth. [[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:33, 31 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
<br />
== City Plan Discussions ==<br />
<br />
Discussions for the submitted city plans goes here.<br />
<br />
(''redactionel note: the describings of the options is no part of this discussion - please see at the page itself'')--[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:52, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 1===<br />
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===Option 2===<br />
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===Option 3===<br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
<br />
===I'm confused...===<br />
How exactly do you add to the original template? I'd like to make a plan of my own and I'm completely clueless --[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 05:53, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
::The "Template" is a *.jpg-file. Load down it to your computer, take a graphic-programm, draw your desigen in the *.jpg-file, save it (and upload it to the OGF-wiki, if you want). --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 09:56, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Collaborative_States/Huntington/Archive&diff=643Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive2021-09-14T03:48:15Z<p>Trombonist2003: </p>
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<div>{| class="wikitable" style="background: #073763; color: #ffffff;"<br />
| '''Trombonist2003 Note:''' Can this page be moved to Collab talk:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington?<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=City Plans=<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
Huntington is understood to be a master-planned city, specifically designed to house the central government of the Federal States. At a minimum, the capital should include the following:<br />
* A capitol building, where the national legislature meets to pass laws<br />
* An executive mansion, where the head of state lives<br />
* A high court, where the highest court in the Federal States meets to hear cases<br />
* Executive offices for the various parts of the government (Defense department, Diplomacy department, Infrastructure department, Labor department, Environment department, etc.)<br />
* Commercial offices for people doing business with the government (lawyers, lobbyists, government workers, NGOs, etc.)<br />
* Accommodations for embassies of foreign nations (this can be in a single diplomatic quarter, or scattered throughout the city)<br />
* Hotels and restaurants for visiting diplomats, domestic businesspeople, tourists, etc.<br />
* A national university<br />
* National museums<br />
* Statues and monuments<br />
* Open space<br />
* Residential areas for Huntington workers with accompanying supportive land uses (retail areas, schools, hospitals, parks, etc.)<br />
<br />
==Submissions==<br />
At this time, all mappers in OGF are welcome to submit ideas for the development of Huntington, but the selection of an option or combinations of options are up to the Huntington coordinators to determine and implement with the assistance of other mappers on the Huntington project. If you would like to include an option, please use the template before to produce a rough sketch of your idea and feel free to add narrative describing your plans. Other mappers are encouraged to discuss the options on the talk page.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:HuntingtonSketchPlanProposalEC.png|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Describing the options==<br />
===Option 2===<br />
So just a couple aspects/some reasoning behind this sketch: This plan would allow existing topography, railroads, some major roads, and even the locations of some suburbs to remain similar to now, while creating a more cohesive master plan that works well for the master-planned capital/government district as well as for a city and suburbs in this region of the Federal States (parallels to the SE U.S.A.)<br />
<br />
It's worth keeping in mind that while Huntington is a master-planned capital, that the capital district is significantly bigger than the District of Columbia, and the master planned capital itself would likely only take up a small portion surrounded by more organic growth fitting for the region. As such, the area in and immediately around the Capitol Circle is largely master planned street-wise, with a mix of spokes out of the center circle and a grid on the north side of the mall/ heart of downtown. There are a few spots that would be locations for major monuments, as well as the locationing of the Pres. Mansion, Legislature, Court, etc. Areas further out would become more organic and merge into suburbs akin to the style of cities in VA, NC, MD, etc. Some good examples of what I mean are Raleigh, Charlotte, Baltimore, Richmond, etc.<br />
<br />
I had proposed a secondary city here as well, but it's mostly optional- Somewhat inspired by the former idea of an Old Huntington, I somewhat imagined the secondary city being more historical and predating Huntington itself, perhaps having some national historical significance (a battle? treaty signing? early settlement?)that was part of the reasoning for choosing Huntington's exact location for the capital later in the FSA's history.<br />
<br />
As for highways, they're still similar to how they are now, I'm basically just proposing a Capital District Turnpike connecting to areas further west (including the airport) and a FS-X21 beltline that connects some of the suburbs and helps act as a bypass for the area. Railroads build somewhat off of what Histor had mapped out now, with the main change being the location of the main station. Historically this would have been sort of an end of the line station, but I'd imagine that potentially, as shown in the sketch, there could be a tunnel built later that allows for trains to continue through the historic station to points north.<br />
<br />
That's the basics of my proposal. I like a couple of the others here too though. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 00:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
===Option 3===<br />
Near the river in the five circles and the avenues between them are concentrated the most important places for the government of the Federal States. This area is related to the riverbank. <br />
<br />
Nearby on the other side of the river there is the main commercial center. Strictly planed is the area near this centre on both sides of the river, but later some of the Avenues are prolongated in the given direction. Here we have the core of the busy city. The "Western Avenue" can be a vivid "Boulevard" with cafés, pubs and music clubs and place of the newapapers.<br />
<br />
The railway was opened after the core of the town was build - therefore she has only a small strip along the eastern side of the river. Why always a station, where all lines teminated? If the rails go through, we need only few room in the expensive area of the central city. No expensiv tunnel under the city - for this money we can build the three subway lines.<br />
<br />
More in the periphery are less dense urbanisized suburbs with less formal structure of the streets and may be some undevellopement land in the west. Three great parks from the beginnng are part of the city-plan. Three subway lines (only in the dense populated areas) may collect the main-lines of transportation. An airport can be north of the FS-21 and an other in the western area.<br />
<br />
The blue dotted line as branch of the FS-1 motorway may reach over the river more to the heart of the city. A motorway along the river is not given - the town will not have destroyed the parks and meadows along the river. --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 11:27, 27 July 2019 (CEST) <br />
<br />
===Option 4===<br />
<br />
===Option 5===<br />
<br />
===Option 6===<br />
A few ideas in my plan:<br />
*Capitol building in the center close to the river<br />
*grid with orientation according to river, far away from center east-west/north-south orientation<br />
*10-11 radial streets from Capitol, some are interrupted by the river<br />
*organic structure in northern river bend (oldest part of the town)<br />
*terminus stations in the south (for main traffic to Stanton and East Coast) and a smaller one in the northeast<br />
*no direct railway through city center<br />
*freight tracks only in suburbs<br />
*motorway around densely populated area, only through southern suburbs (with tunnel)<br />
*main international airport (CDI) and a smaller one for national traffic<br />
*military airport with home base of government airplanes<br />
:--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 02:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
===Option 7===<br />
In Huntington's early days, the city might have been founded at the bend in the river where historic trails would meet from the modern states. Other towns and cities would likely dot the river.<br />
<br />
Whenever Huntington becomes the official capital of the Federal States, the where downtown is currently mapped would be the 'new Huntington', the existing pre-capital Huntington would become a historic district. The new Huntington would have a planned street system (I would like something similar to Washington's street plan).<br />
<br />
The green areas would be places for large park spaces, particularly the river bend area would be ideal for big national memorials, cemeteries, and similar tourist destinations.<br />
<br />
As Huntington grows in population, with the help of streetcars or an early subway/elevated rail system, the city would probably expand along the old trails. The other towns withing the Capital District would expand as well, but rely on Huntington as the economic center of the area.<br />
<br />
After the 1950s, similar to US history, the automobile would start to dominate transportation planning, at least in the early years. Although, freeway revolts helped kill many highway projects across the United States (including Washington, DC). Personally, I don't like having freeway cutting downtown Huntington off from the river. This time period, growth would most likely occur along the major freeways and spill into the neighboring states.<br />
<br />
I left the 1980s-Present as open-ended to account for changes in development strategies. Maybe a major investment in mass transit? Maybe infill, or rampant suburban growth. [[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:33, 31 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
<br />
== City Plan Discussions ==<br />
<br />
Discussions for the submitted city plans goes here.<br />
<br />
(''redactionel note: the describings of the options is no part of this discussion - please see at the page itself'')--[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:52, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
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===Option 1===<br />
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===Option 2===<br />
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===Option 3===<br />
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===Option 4===<br />
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===Option 5===<br />
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===Option 6===<br />
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===I'm confused...===<br />
How exactly do you add to the original template? I'd like to make a plan of my own and I'm completely clueless --[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 05:53, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
::The "Template" is a *.jpg-file. Load down it to your computer, take a graphic-programm, draw your desigen in the *.jpg-file, save it (and upload it to the OGF-wiki, if you want). --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 09:56, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
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[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003https://wiki.opengeofiction.net/index.php?title=Collab:Federal_States/Collaborative_States/Huntington/Archive&diff=642Collab:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington/Archive2021-09-14T03:46:29Z<p>Trombonist2003: </p>
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| '''Trombonist2003 Note:''' Can this page be moved to [[Collab talk:Federal States/Collaborative States/Huntington]]?<br />
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=City Plans=<br />
''See also: [[Special:WikiForum/Discuss_possible_layouts_for_the_capital_city_of_AR120]]''<br />
<br />
Huntington is understood to be a master-planned city, specifically designed to house the central government of the Federal States. At a minimum, the capital should include the following:<br />
* A capitol building, where the national legislature meets to pass laws<br />
* An executive mansion, where the head of state lives<br />
* A high court, where the highest court in the Federal States meets to hear cases<br />
* Executive offices for the various parts of the government (Defense department, Diplomacy department, Infrastructure department, Labor department, Environment department, etc.)<br />
* Commercial offices for people doing business with the government (lawyers, lobbyists, government workers, NGOs, etc.)<br />
* Accommodations for embassies of foreign nations (this can be in a single diplomatic quarter, or scattered throughout the city)<br />
* Hotels and restaurants for visiting diplomats, domestic businesspeople, tourists, etc.<br />
* A national university<br />
* National museums<br />
* Statues and monuments<br />
* Open space<br />
* Residential areas for Huntington workers with accompanying supportive land uses (retail areas, schools, hospitals, parks, etc.)<br />
<br />
==Submissions==<br />
At this time, all mappers in OGF are welcome to submit ideas for the development of Huntington, but the selection of an option or combinations of options are up to the Huntington coordinators to determine and implement with the assistance of other mappers on the Huntington project. If you would like to include an option, please use the template before to produce a rough sketch of your idea and feel free to add narrative describing your plans. Other mappers are encouraged to discuss the options on the talk page.<br />
<gallery><br />
File:TemplateAR120Capital.png |Template<br />
File:Sample-AR120-capital-proposal.png|Option 1<br />
File:HuntingtonSketchPlanProposalEC.png|Option 2<br />
File:Huntplan3.jpg|Option 3<br />
File:AR120Capital_MN.png|Option 4<br />
File:HuntingtonProposalWS.png|Option 5<br />
File:Huntington_prop6.png|Option 6<br />
File:P73s Huntington Map.png| Option 7<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Describing the options==<br />
===Option 2===<br />
So just a couple aspects/some reasoning behind this sketch: This plan would allow existing topography, railroads, some major roads, and even the locations of some suburbs to remain similar to now, while creating a more cohesive master plan that works well for the master-planned capital/government district as well as for a city and suburbs in this region of the Federal States (parallels to the SE U.S.A.)<br />
<br />
It's worth keeping in mind that while Huntington is a master-planned capital, that the capital district is significantly bigger than the District of Columbia, and the master planned capital itself would likely only take up a small portion surrounded by more organic growth fitting for the region. As such, the area in and immediately around the Capitol Circle is largely master planned street-wise, with a mix of spokes out of the center circle and a grid on the north side of the mall/ heart of downtown. There are a few spots that would be locations for major monuments, as well as the locationing of the Pres. Mansion, Legislature, Court, etc. Areas further out would become more organic and merge into suburbs akin to the style of cities in VA, NC, MD, etc. Some good examples of what I mean are Raleigh, Charlotte, Baltimore, Richmond, etc.<br />
<br />
I had proposed a secondary city here as well, but it's mostly optional- Somewhat inspired by the former idea of an Old Huntington, I somewhat imagined the secondary city being more historical and predating Huntington itself, perhaps having some national historical significance (a battle? treaty signing? early settlement?)that was part of the reasoning for choosing Huntington's exact location for the capital later in the FSA's history.<br />
<br />
As for highways, they're still similar to how they are now, I'm basically just proposing a Capital District Turnpike connecting to areas further west (including the airport) and a FS-X21 beltline that connects some of the suburbs and helps act as a bypass for the area. Railroads build somewhat off of what Histor had mapped out now, with the main change being the location of the main station. Historically this would have been sort of an end of the line station, but I'd imagine that potentially, as shown in the sketch, there could be a tunnel built later that allows for trains to continue through the historic station to points north.<br />
<br />
That's the basics of my proposal. I like a couple of the others here too though. --[[User:Ernestpcosby|Ernestpcosby]] ([[User talk:Ernestpcosby|talk]]) 00:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
===Option 3===<br />
Near the river in the five circles and the avenues between them are concentrated the most important places for the government of the Federal States. This area is related to the riverbank. <br />
<br />
Nearby on the other side of the river there is the main commercial center. Strictly planed is the area near this centre on both sides of the river, but later some of the Avenues are prolongated in the given direction. Here we have the core of the busy city. The "Western Avenue" can be a vivid "Boulevard" with cafés, pubs and music clubs and place of the newapapers.<br />
<br />
The railway was opened after the core of the town was build - therefore she has only a small strip along the eastern side of the river. Why always a station, where all lines teminated? If the rails go through, we need only few room in the expensive area of the central city. No expensiv tunnel under the city - for this money we can build the three subway lines.<br />
<br />
More in the periphery are less dense urbanisized suburbs with less formal structure of the streets and may be some undevellopement land in the west. Three great parks from the beginnng are part of the city-plan. Three subway lines (only in the dense populated areas) may collect the main-lines of transportation. An airport can be north of the FS-21 and an other in the western area.<br />
<br />
The blue dotted line as branch of the FS-1 motorway may reach over the river more to the heart of the city. A motorway along the river is not given - the town will not have destroyed the parks and meadows along the river. --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 11:27, 27 July 2019 (CEST) <br />
<br />
===Option 4===<br />
<br />
===Option 5===<br />
<br />
===Option 6===<br />
A few ideas in my plan:<br />
*Capitol building in the center close to the river<br />
*grid with orientation according to river, far away from center east-west/north-south orientation<br />
*10-11 radial streets from Capitol, some are interrupted by the river<br />
*organic structure in northern river bend (oldest part of the town)<br />
*terminus stations in the south (for main traffic to Stanton and East Coast) and a smaller one in the northeast<br />
*no direct railway through city center<br />
*freight tracks only in suburbs<br />
*motorway around densely populated area, only through southern suburbs (with tunnel)<br />
*main international airport (CDI) and a smaller one for national traffic<br />
*military airport with home base of government airplanes<br />
:--[[User:Mstr|Mstr]] ([[User talk:Mstr|talk]]) 02:29, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
===Option 7===<br />
In Huntington's early days, the city might have been founded at the bend in the river where historic trails would meet from the modern states. Other towns and cities would likely dot the river.<br />
<br />
Whenever Huntington becomes the official capital of the Federal States, the where downtown is currently mapped would be the 'new Huntington', the existing pre-capital Huntington would become a historic district. The new Huntington would have a planned street system (I would like something similar to Washington's street plan).<br />
<br />
The green areas would be places for large park spaces, particularly the river bend area would be ideal for big national memorials, cemeteries, and similar tourist destinations.<br />
<br />
As Huntington grows in population, with the help of streetcars or an early subway/elevated rail system, the city would probably expand along the old trails. The other towns withing the Capital District would expand as well, but rely on Huntington as the economic center of the area.<br />
<br />
After the 1950s, similar to US history, the automobile would start to dominate transportation planning, at least in the early years. Although, freeway revolts helped kill many highway projects across the United States (including Washington, DC). Personally, I don't like having freeway cutting downtown Huntington off from the river. This time period, growth would most likely occur along the major freeways and spill into the neighboring states.<br />
<br />
I left the 1980s-Present as open-ended to account for changes in development strategies. Maybe a major investment in mass transit? Maybe infill, or rampant suburban growth. [[User:PColumbus73|PColumbus73]] ([[User talk:PColumbus73|talk]]) 01:33, 31 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
<br />
== City Plan Discussions ==<br />
<br />
Discussions for the submitted city plans goes here.<br />
<br />
(''redactionel note: the describings of the options is no part of this discussion - please see at the page itself'')--[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 10:52, 27 July 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
===Option 1===<br />
<br />
===Option 2===<br />
<br />
===Option 3===<br />
<br />
===Option 4===<br />
<br />
===Option 5===<br />
<br />
===Option 6===<br />
<br />
===I'm confused...===<br />
How exactly do you add to the original template? I'd like to make a plan of my own and I'm completely clueless --[[User:Megacity2005Creator|Megacity2005Creator]] ([[User talk:Megacity2005Creator|talk]]) 05:53, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
::The "Template" is a *.jpg-file. Load down it to your computer, take a graphic-programm, draw your desigen in the *.jpg-file, save it (and upload it to the OGF-wiki, if you want). --[[User:Histor|Histor]] ([[User talk:Histor|talk]]) 09:56, 1 August 2019 (CEST)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Federal States collaborative documentation]]</div>Trombonist2003