Google Maps County Lines Imminent?

At long last, I think we are getting very close to seeing county lines on Google Maps. I noticed them earlier today but they’ve since disappeared. I also observed numerous town boundaries, and in a couple of instances, even neighborhood boundaries. I believe the folks at Google are experimenting with various displays: some of what I saw included dashed-line boundaries with a pinkish hue overlaid upon the boundary line; other times the pinkish color filled the entire territory within the confines of the boundary.

It must be about to deploy.

Remember, you heard it on Twelve Mile Circle first.


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    Ethan

    Yes, I saw the city boundaries earlier today. When searching for a city in the Maps search bar, the result would zoom to that city with the boundaries highlighted with the pinkish hue. Just now, several hours later, I cannot replicate it.

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