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Address Geocoding

Address Geocoding. Prepared by:. John McGee Jennifer McKee. With support from:. NSF DUE-0903270. in partnership with:. Geospatial Technician Education Through Virginia’s Community Colleges (GTEVCC). Background.

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Address Geocoding

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  1. Address Geocoding Prepared by: John McGee Jennifer McKee With support from: NSF DUE-0903270 in partnership with: Geospatial Technician Education Through Virginia’s Community Colleges (GTEVCC)

  2. Background Address geocoding is the process of determining the spatial or geographic location of single or multiple addresses of interest.

  3. Required Information • Reference data, which contains the location of roads and attributes like name, street type, to and from address numbers (for each side of the road), etc… • A table or list of addresses that you want to locate spatially. • An address locator, which defines the way the reference data is used to find matches with the addresses of interest. • This is created in ArcCatalog.

  4. Reference data example • Road layer with attributes like: • Name • Type – street, drive, lane, etc… • Predir and Suffix – N, S, E, W, NE, etc… • L or R F_ADD and T_ADD – the to (T) and from (F) address numbers on the left (L) and right (R) sides of the road

  5. Addresses of Interest

  6. Create address locator

  7. Geocoding Output Each red dot represents the location of an address of interest.

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