Migrating road centerlines to the parcel fabric
This topic applies to ArcGIS for Desktop Standard and ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced only.
Migrating road centerlines as unclosed parcels
An unclosed parcel does not rely on an internal traverse loop that closes onto its starting point. In the parcel fabric, unclosed parcels are line features, but are stored as parcels. Unclosed parcels are most commonly used to model street centerlines.
Line features that represent road centerlines are migrated separately from regular parcel data. These line features need to be in their own separate feature class. An empty polygon feature class is added with the line feature class to the topology that is migrated to the fabric.
- Create an empty polygon feature class in the same feature dataset as the line feature class containing the road centerlines.
- Create a new topology and add both the line feature class and empty polygon feature class to the topology. Add the required set of rules to the topology.
- Validate the topology and fix any topology errors.
- Add any system fields to your line feature class that you want to populate and migrate to corresponding fabric system fields.
- If you want to migrate additional, nonsystem fields for your road centerlines, create the same fields in the fabric parcels table.
- To begin the migration process, open the Load A Topology To A Parcel Fabric geoprocessing tool located under Toolboxes > System Toolboxes > Parcel Fabric Tools.tbx > Data Migration on the Catalog window.
- Choose or specify the parcel fabric to which the data will be migrated under Target Parcel Fabric. Choose the road centerline feature class for Input (Topology) Feature Class. Enter any other necessary parameters for your migration and run the tool.
Road centerline features are migrated as separate, individual, unclosed parcels based on a ParcelName and PlanName attribute on the feature class. If there is no ParcelName or PlanName attribute, connected line features are migrated as one single, unclosed parcel.
Once loading is complete, the migrated road centerlines are displayed in ArcMap.