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Good afternoon all, if this belongs in management and output please move it. I couldn't figure which was more fitting of a sub category.

 

I've done this in the past, maybe a year ago or so but only once so I can't remember, but I know it can be done. Maybe I'm not using the correct keywords in my searches to refresh my memort, but I've been unable to find a solution to the wall I've hit. I'll try to keep it as simple as possible and can elaborate as needed.

 

The quickest and simplest question I can ask about my issue is: How can I generate a simple text file readout of the geometry of a right-of-way centerline?

 

I've currently got it configured as two polylines (one poly for each street, the second beginning off of a PI of the first street). I've never used corridors, alignments, or feature lines and from what I've been reading those won't provide me with what I want. My constriction at this point is that I cannot modify the existing linework which is what the three options listed in the previous sentence will try to do if not set up properly (from what I'm comprehending on forums and by playing around with them, anyway). I just need a readout of the Bearing/Distance on the line segments, and the Radius, Delta, Arc Length, Chord Bearing, and Chord Distance of the curve segments starting at a definable endpoint and running the course of the polyline (Centerline). I've attached an example of the generic format of the Parcel Reports that we use to create our geometry checks (In-house and for the County/Muni) that I would like to follow for the centerline report I'm trying to create. I can do without the Northing and Easting, though. 

 

At this point, it would have been faster for me to take this format and hand type in the information to just get this out. Of course, that leaves scrivener's errors as a possibility and is not useful in larger jobs. This particular centerline is only about 2,187ft long with maybe only 14-18 vertices.

 

Any help will be appreciated.

PARCEL REPORT FORMAT EXAMPLE.pdf

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So unbelievably... simple. It was under my nose the entire time... sigh

 

Converted the separate polys into two parcel segments... listed said parcel segments... Copy/paste readout into a word doc. I made this about 2,000% more complicated than it needed to be

 

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It's been a while, but what I probably would have done is create an alignment to follow the right of way. You can pull the B&D from the alignment to a table, freeze the alignments, done.

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Also if its a pline you can get all the info Lee-mac has a real nice pline segment report lisp.

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@CyberAngel I'm going to have to play around with alignments a little more then... That sounds like a good option to pair with our parcels.

 

@BIGAL I did not know this! I'll definitely have to go through his stuff again and add this one to my collection :)

 

Thanks for the alternatives!

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