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Corridor curb and sidewalk elevation plummets

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nathan07
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Corridor curb and sidewalk elevation plummets

I am working on a subdivision. The road network consists of one main road with 3 crescents coming off it. I have made 1 corridor that includes the main road, the intersections, and the crescent roads. For some reason, each crescent has one spot where the corridor drops to zero elevation only on the right lane (see attached pic). The profile at these spots is normal and is the centerline of the road. My assemblies have 4.25m lanes at 2% crossfall then curb and gutter and sidewalk. I don't know why it randomly jumps to zero. Any ideas?

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doni49
in reply to: nathan07

Can you post your DWG file?



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nathan07
in reply to: doni49

It's too large to attach here.

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Jeff_M
in reply to: nathan07


@nathan07 wrote:

It's too large to attach here.


Try a file sharing site. I've used Dropbox with great success...

 

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doni49
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There are also things you can do to make it smaller before posting.  That should help.  Before doing any of this, copy the file and then modify the copy.

 

  • Get rid of any alignments that are not related to this (these) corridor(s).
  • Get rid of any surfaces not needed for this (these) corridor(s).
  • Delete whatever else is not needed for this (these) corridor(s) (lines, text hatches etc)
  • Purge All -- do so several times.  After doing it once, there will likely be a few things left.  Keep doing it until there's nothing left to purge.

 



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Joe-Bouza
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Yu should also make sure you have enough profile to cover


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