Meghan,

 

For municipal, regional, and State government, along with non-profits working within the State of Connecticut and entities like consultants doing work on behalf of one of the other previously mentioned entities, the licensed 9-1-1 street centerline is available.  All that is required is for the chief executive for the entity to sign a one-time MOU/Memorandum of Understanding to receive this data. (The MOU process has been drastically simplified, making life much easier for the signer and yours truly. J)

 

Any of these entities can email me directly and we can get the process started.

 

Dan

 

Daniel Czaja, GISP
GIS Coordinator
State of Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection

Division of Statewide Emergency Telecommunications
1111 Country Club Road
Middletown, CT  06457-9294

 

Phone: 860.685.8131
Fax: 860.685.836
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Subject: [CTGIS-L] CT Road centerline data

 

In your opinion, what is the best source for publicly available street centerline data for the state?

 

Thanks in advance,

Meg

 

Meghan C. McGaffin

GIS Coordinator

 

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