Hello,
We have similar scenarios with multiple jurisdictions.. Our CAD defaults to look at the address point first, then if no address point it uses the centerline, to ID the jurisdiction. In our CAD, dispatchers have the ability to type BLK or BLOCK after an address (e.g., 1500 BLOCK) to get the location to plot on the center line (I think I have it set to approximately 15 ft offset the centerline) to obtain jurisdiction/beat values. Using even/odd values and BLOCK after the numeric in CAD, tells CAD to look for the data on either side of the centerline. Without BLOCK, it looks for an address point and CAD returns the values for where the address point is.
Michael