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* [http://dtdapps.coloradodot.info/otis CDOT OTIS] | * [http://dtdapps.coloradodot.info/otis CDOT OTIS] | ||
Everything you'd need for naming exit ramps, setting city names, and almost all road names.<br/> | Everything you'd need for naming exit ramps, setting city names, and almost all road names.<br/> | ||
Map View uses the ESRI GIS viewer and displays CDOT's recent GIS data (2010?). | * Map View uses the ESRI GIS viewer and displays CDOT's recent GIS data (2010?). | ||
Highway Data appears to use Navteq data for the base layer (tile graphics) with a CDOT GIS overlay for the numbered routes in Colorado. | * Highway Data appears to use Navteq data for the base layer (tile graphics) with a CDOT GIS overlay for the numbered routes in Colorado. | ||
Windshield is CDOT's own StreetView for all numbered routes in Colorado, this is especially useful for naming exit ramps. | * Windshield is CDOT's own StreetView for all numbered routes in Colorado, this is especially useful for naming exit ramps. |
Revision as of 22:44, 12 December 2012
Colorado GIS
Everything you'd need for naming exit ramps, setting city names, and almost all road names.
- Map View uses the ESRI GIS viewer and displays CDOT's recent GIS data (2010?).
- Highway Data appears to use Navteq data for the base layer (tile graphics) with a CDOT GIS overlay for the numbered routes in Colorado.
- Windshield is CDOT's own StreetView for all numbered routes in Colorado, this is especially useful for naming exit ramps.