tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010440077356502429.post3942018821473669406..comments2023-08-22T05:50:30.771-05:00Comments on Rhys' Pieces: Overlay?!Rhys Martin (OK Rt 66 Assoc)http://www.blogger.com/profile/16794854956559034728noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010440077356502429.post-72890161807576764212010-01-04T16:03:08.956-06:002010-01-04T16:03:08.956-06:00Wow, Craig, that is a much more in depth and studi...Wow, Craig, that is a much more in depth and studied response than I expected. Thanks!Rhys Martin (OK Rt 66 Assoc)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16794854956559034728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7010440077356502429.post-8412405336103927662010-01-04T15:34:09.460-06:002010-01-04T15:34:09.460-06:00Overlays are nothing unusual though. There are no ...Overlays are nothing unusual though. There are no less than 40 overlays currently in place (plus at least 14 more likely or expected in the short term - 217/447, 256/938, 274/920, 402/531, 450/579, 512/737, 541/458, 613/343, 705/249, 708/464, 715/534, 860/959, 870/???, 919/984) and not just in big cities (where splits are almost impossible) either. <br /><br />There is only one split on the books right now - 270/364 in Kentucky, and there are calls to convert that to an overlay as well.Craignoreply@blogger.com