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=== Looking for something to edit in New Mexico? ===
=== Looking for something to edit in New Mexico? ===


You can find some information on [[New_Mexico/To_do | New Mexico's To-Do List]]; however, that list is not always maintained.  Check it and see.  We try to list current projects as well as to-do items.  If you have interest, you can add your own to-do items there.  You are more likely to find additional information in the [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=653 New Mexico Forum page].
You can find some information on '''[[New_Mexico/To_do | New Mexico's To-Do List]]'''; however, that list is not always maintained.  Check it and see.  We try to list current projects as well as to-do items.  If you have interest, you can add your own to-do items there.  You are more likely to find additional information in the [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=653 New Mexico Forum page].


In general, you will find most highways are well maintained. A lot of work needs to be done in small rural areas and towns.  In larger cities we often need help on User Reports and Place approvals.
In general, you will find most highways are well maintained. A lot of work needs to be done in small rural areas and towns.  In larger cities we often need help on User Reports and Place approvals.

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Looking for something to edit in New Mexico?

You can find some information on New Mexico's To-Do List; however, that list is not always maintained. Check it and see. We try to list current projects as well as to-do items. If you have interest, you can add your own to-do items there. You are more likely to find additional information in the New Mexico Forum page.

In general, you will find most highways are well maintained. A lot of work needs to be done in small rural areas and towns. In larger cities we often need help on User Reports and Place approvals.

It's always a good practice to introduce yourself and post your intended actions in the New Mexico Forum page in case others are working there or want to interact with you about your efforts.