[OKGIS] Geocoding Question

Brett Williston brett at rogerscounty.org
Fri Mar 7 09:28:50 CST 2008


Thank you everyone!

I have never worked on project quite like this and the information was new 
to me and just wanted to confirm with our community of GIS experts.

Thanks again!

Respectfully,
Brett Williston
IT Director
Rogers County Courthouse
219 S. Missouri
Claremore, OK 74017
(918) 342-1362
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sara Cobb" <Sara.Cobb at edmondok.com>
To: "Oklahoma GIS Community" <okgis at gis.gis.ou.edu>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 9:11 AM
Subject: RE: [OKGIS] Geocoding Question


Brad, you are correct it doesn't matter as long as you know, but we 
standardized on the directionality of low to high  from our origin and it 
helps us know which is our left from to and which is our right from to for 
our address ranges and our impedances.

We flip our line segments if they come in from a different source to match 
our existing directionality.

-Sara

-----Original Message-----
From: okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu [mailto:okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu] On 
Behalf Of bnesom at meshekengr.com
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 8:52 AM
To: okgis
Subject: Re: [OKGIS] Geocoding Question

It does not matter which way the road is drawn as long as you know. You will 
have to have a range from_to and a range to_from. So I you think about it 
the software needs to know which way it is going. Let me know if you need 
more help. There is a tool on arcscripts for managing the loine segments.
Brad
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Brett Williston" <brett at rogerscounty.org>

Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 08:34:45
To:"Oklahoma GIS Community" <okgis at gis.gis.ou.edu>
Subject: [OKGIS] Geocoding Question


Hello! We are working on our map layer for our 911 addressing. Do I have to 
draw the lines in the direction that the addresses run? For example, if the 
addresses get larger running east, do I have to draw the line starting at 
the most western point of that road to the east? I hope that makes sense. 
Respectfully,Brett WillistonIT DirectorRogers County Courthouse219 S. 
Missouri Claremore, OK 74017(918) 342-1362






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