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Rhode Island has a comprehensive E911 point dataset of building locations
throughout the state. Building footprints would have to be requested from
the town, there is no comprehensive dataset for the state, and many towns
probably don't have this.





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On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Scott Sharlow <[log in to unmask]>
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> Parcels joined with assessors CAMA DB would provide you with residential
> structures, but you would need to assemble this for your whole area of
> interest.  Back in 2010 the then CTDEP did a parcel project and think the
> CT land use code was included.  But the dataset was incomplete as some
> towns did not have parcel data.
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> You could forge a business relationship with a reverse phone contact
> organization like Everbridge.  They have access to contact information that
> you could geocode and assume a livable structure (if someone lives there).
> Since folks have cell phones now, and have ditched their land lines, you
> may still have some work to do.
>
>
>
> Scott
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> *From:* Northeast Arc Users Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On
> Behalf Of *Jarlath P.M. O'Neil-Dunne
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 24, 2016 4:26 PM
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* Re: Structure Locations with the Northeastern U.S. States
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> Vermont has a great E911 point database and then there are certain towns
> and counties in the region that have building footprint datasets, but I am
> almost certain that you would not be able to assemble a comprehensive
> dataset. I think you best bet is to use Census block group data, which
> gives you the # households in each block group.
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>
> Our lab develops algorithms that can automatically extract features such
> as buildings, from LiDAR data, but there is not complete LiDAR coverage for
> the Northeast nor would we be able to say if the buildings are habitable.
>
> —
>
> Jarlath O’Neil-Dunne
>
> University of Vermont | Spatial Analysis Lab
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> Twitter: @jarlathond
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> Blog: http://letters-sal.blogspot.com/
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> *From: *Northeast Arc Users Group <[log in to unmask]> on behalf
> of "Soucie, Dan" <[log in to unmask]>
> *Reply-To: *"Soucie, Dan" <[log in to unmask]>
> *Date: *Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 1:50 PM
> *To: *"[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
> *Subject: *Structure Locations with the Northeastern U.S. States
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>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of a comprehensive GIS dataset that depicts the locations
> of habitable structures in the Northeast?  If one does not exist what might
> be the best way to acquire these data?
>
>
>
> Thank You in Advance,
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> Dan Soucie
>
> *GIS Analyst*
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