Wikipedia:WikiProject California County Routes
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Welcome to the California County Route WikiProject. Please feel free to contribute articles relating to the vast network of county roads/expressways in California using the templates and guidelines established below.
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[edit] Title
The California County Route WikiProject
[edit] Scope
This WikiProject is looking to include all active county roads in California. These roads are usually designated with a letter-number combonation (ex: G4) and are usually signed with an oblong pentagon shield that features orange lettering on a blue backround. A list of current California County Routes can be found here: List of California County Routes. All currently active California County Routes are worthy of article (no deleted or unconstructed routes please).
[edit] Relationships
[edit] Parent WikiProjects
[edit] Sibling WikiProjects
- California | California County Routes | Connecticut | Florida | Illinois | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Missouri | Nebraska | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New York | New York County Routes | North Carolina | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin
[edit] Participants
If you so chose you can add {{Project U.S. Roads}} to your user page.
- Gateman1997-Project Director
- Rschen7754 Will help with what I know and as time allows
- ςפקιДИτς Will help to the best of my ability
[edit] Structure
Now on to the important stuff.
Each article should start with a short 1-4 sentence description of the route, including the full route name highlighted, length, county(s) and/or region as well as any common use names highlighted (ex: Almaden Expressway).
[edit] Route names
Each route article should be named for the full route. The format is as follows, County Route XX (California) and example would be County Route G2 (California). Each common and full county name eg:Santa Clara County Route G2 can then be placed in the article intro along with any colloquial names.
[edit] Route summary
Continue the article giving a physical description of the route, its width, type of road, directional path, etc... starting in either the south or the west depending on if it is a nominally north-south or east-west route.
[edit] History and legislative status
This section should include when the road was designated, a brief description of any legal definitions that the route no longer adheres to (ex: G8 no longer zig zags along several side streets in Almaden Valley but rather has a much more direct connection to Almaden Expressway now) *also see Lawrence Expressway's Legislative section for examples.
Also include any historical facts, (e.g. S80 runs the route of US 80 and is part of the De Anza Historical Trail etc...)
[edit] Landmarks and points of interest
Using the following format list any points of interest that exist along the route.
- Landmark A
- Landmark B
[edit] Major cities
List any major cities located along the route in the following fashion
The following should be included at the end of ALL articles (linked of course).
[edit] See also
List the following articles under this section:
- List of California County Routes
- Wikipedia:WikiProject California County Routes
[edit] Category
Category:California County Routes
After creating an article please visit the List of California County Routes and add the route to the list under the county(s) that it runs though. *If the road runs through mulitple counties do not forget to create the named redirects and list them as well*. All counties on the list are to be placed alphabetically and the routes alphabetically under the counties and then numerically (ex G3, G4, J1)
[edit] Route shields
All articles will eventually start with the following text:
[[Image:(county abbrev)_(route#).SVG|150px|right]]
The shields are not all posted yet, however when they are uploaded they will be listed like this (Santa Clara County Route G2.svg)using the following county abbreviations
- ALA - Alameda
- ALP - Alpine
- AMA - Amador
- BUT - Butte
- CAL - Calaveras
- CC - Contra Costa
- COL - Colusa
- DN - Del Norte
- ED - El Dorado
- FRE - Fresno
- GLE - Glenn
- HUM - Humboldt
- IMP - Imperial
- INY - Inyo
- KER - Kern
- KIN - Kings
- LA - Los Angeles
- LAK - Lake
- LAS - Lassen
- MAD - Madera
- MEN - Mendocino
- MER - Merced
- MNO - Mono
- MOD - Modoc
- MON - Monterey
- MPA - Mariposa
- MRN - Marin
- NAP - Napa
- NEV - Nevada
- ORA - Orange
- PLA - Placer
- PLU - Plumas
- RIV - Riverside
- SAC - Sacramento
- SB - Santa Barbara
- SBD - San Bernardino
- SBC - San Benito
- SCC - Santa Clara
- SCR - Santa Cruz
- SD - San Diego
- SF - San Francisco
- SHA - Shasta
- SIE - Sierra
- SIS - Siskiyou
- SJ - San Joaquin
- SLO - San Luis Obispo
- SM - San Mateo
- SOL - Solano
- SON - Sonoma
- STA - Stanislaus
- SUT - Sutter
- TEH - Tehama
- TRI - Trinity
- TUL - Tulare
- TUO - Tuolumne
- VEN - Ventura
- YOL - Yolo
- YUB - Yuba
[edit] Example page
Please visit County Route G4 (California) for a full example of the basic structure of a California County Route article.
[edit] Stubs
If you come across any incomplete CA County Routes Article that you can't complete please label them with the following instead of the usual stub tag.
{{California-county-route-stub}}
[edit] Enjoy
Have fun with this. Some of these may be local routes to you. Don't hesistate to let us know something only locals know about these roads. They are the true backroads network of California and are gateways to some of the state's most quirky, unique and ultimately untouched regions.