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{{mbox | type = warning | text = Towns in Wisconsin are in the process of being renamed. In order to help prevent duplicate names, Towns will have Twp added to the end of their names. This will help distinguish them from villages and cities and make navigation to Town addresses easier.
Towns in Wisconsin are named with the Twp suffix. This helps distinguish them from villages & cities and makes navigation to town addresses easier. When there are duplicate town names, the county name will be appended in parenthesis. eg: Maple Grove Twp (Shawano)
See [[{{BasePage2}}/Cities and towns]] for a list of all Towns in {{RootPage2}}.


In the event there is a duplicate Town name, the County name in which the Town resides will be appended to the Town name.
===City names on segments===
====Segment primary city name====
When assigning the city name to a road segment or venue, use the name of the city, village, town(Twp suffix required), or census designated place(CDP). If the road type is Freeway set the city as None regardless of the location. Besides Freeway, every segment of every road type should have a city name in the primary field.


This is a work in progress for the LAM's, SM's, and RC.  Please '''DO NOT''' manually change any of the Town names at this time.}}
====Segment alternate city name====
 
If the city name in the primary city field does not match the city name designated by the U.S. Postal Service, the city designated by the USPS should be set as an alternate city name for that segment.
Towns will be named to have the Twp suffix. When there are duplicate town names, the County name will be appended in parenthesis.  eg: Maple Grove Twp (Shawano)
 
See [[{{BasePage2}}/Cities and towns]] for a list of all Towns in {{RootPage2}}.


===Military Bases===
===Military Bases===


Wisconsin has one military base. Army base Fort McCoy, located in Monroe County.<br />
Wisconsin has one military base. Army base Fort McCoy, located in Monroe County.
 
Wisconsin follows the national guidelines for mapping military bases. [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Military_Bases National Wiki on Military Bases].<br />


More specific details in regards to Fort McCoy can be found on this site: Link to be added soon
Wisconsin follows the national guidelines for mapping military bases. [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Military_Bases National Wiki on Military Bases].


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Towns in Wisconsin are named with the Twp suffix. This helps distinguish them from villages & cities and makes navigation to town addresses easier. When there are duplicate town names, the county name will be appended in parenthesis. eg: Maple Grove Twp (Shawano) See Wisconsin/Cities and towns for a list of all Towns in Wisconsin.

City names on segments

Segment primary city name

When assigning the city name to a road segment or venue, use the name of the city, village, town(Twp suffix required), or census designated place(CDP). If the road type is Freeway set the city as None regardless of the location. Besides Freeway, every segment of every road type should have a city name in the primary field.

Segment alternate city name

If the city name in the primary city field does not match the city name designated by the U.S. Postal Service, the city designated by the USPS should be set as an alternate city name for that segment.

Military Bases

Wisconsin has one military base. Army base Fort McCoy, located in Monroe County.

Wisconsin follows the national guidelines for mapping military bases. National Wiki on Military Bases.