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Introduction to COGO—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Coordinate geometry (COGO) is used to measure and locate features such as land parcels, road centerlines, and utility easements. COGO measurements typically describe features relative to each …
What is COGO (COordinate GeOmetry)? - GIS Geography
COGO (Coordinate Geometry) is a tool that maps the geometry from survey plans for land parcels, road allowances, and property easements.
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COGO - Wikipedia
COGO is a suite of programs used in civil engineering for modelling horizontal and vertical alignments and solving coordinate geometry problems. Cogo alignments are used as controls for the geometric …
An overview of COGO—ArcMap | Documentation - Esri
The COGO functionality provided when editing in ArcMap with the COGO toolbar allows you to create and maintain your land parcels and other surveyed features in a geodatabase.
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Extract COGO from deeds—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
The COGO Reader tool uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to extract text and convert it to numerical values.
An overview of the COGO toolset—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
ArcGIS geoprocessing toolset containing tools for enabling and disabling COGO on a line feature class.