buffer line & clip parallel to line endpoint

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05-14-2021 08:21 AM
SarahHartholt
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Is it possible to buffer a line feature and then break it down into smaller polygons by clipping parallel to the line endpoints ( see screen capture below taken from Paving the Road Ahead with ArcGIS and AI (esri.com)) or to create thiessen polygons using endpoints and ensuring that they follow the line segments?

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Samtheram
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I downloaded this toolbox and added it to Arcmap 10.7 but it doesn't show any tool in it. Any ideas or ahs it worked for anyone? I think it would greatly help with what I'm trying to achieve.

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lcatania
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Is this what you would line to accomplish?

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SarahHartholt
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Yes as long as the break points are at specified nodes (i.e. at the blue dots pictured below)

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Samtheram
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I downloaded this toolbox and added it to Arcmap 10.7 but it doesn't show any tool in it. Any ideas or ahs it worked for anyone? I think it would greatly help with what I'm trying to achieve.

lcatania
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The tool was created in ArcGIS Pro.  I tried to convert to ArcGIS 10.7, but it would not due to incompatibility with one of the tools.  This was the model I created if you want to take a crack at building one in ArcGIS or use ArcGIS Pro.  I would create it in ArcGIS for you, but am a bit swamped with work this week and on vacation next week.

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JayantaPoddar
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Please check if any of these options work for you.

Option-1:

One way is to create Buffer with End_Type as "Flat".

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Option-2:

1. Create Buffer with End_Type as "Round".

2. Using the line Feature Class, execute Minimum Bounding Geometry , choose a suitable bounding Geometry Type (Rectangle by Width).

3. Clip the Buffer Boundary using the MBG boundary.

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