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      If the project is invloves many work types, in additon to the primary work type you can select secondary work types
      Secondary Work Types
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      Conflicts are existing uses of public space, such as sidewalk cafes, bike-share stations and workzone staging etc.. located within a planned DDOT project area.
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      Warning — This analysis might take few miutes, depending on the number of features selected. Currently, the maximum nurmber of source and target features is limited to 1000.

      Spatial Relationship Types

      • Contains — The source geometry completely encloses the target geometry.
      • Crosses — The interior of the source geometry comes into contact with the interior or boundary (if a polygon) of the target geometry at a point.
      • Intersects — Any part of the source geometry comes into contact with any part of the target geometry.
      • Overlaps — The interior of the source geometry partly covers the target geometry. Only features of the same geometry can be compared.
      • Shares segment — The combination of contains, within and overlaps
      • Touches — The source geometry comes into contact with the boundary of a target geometry. The interiors of the geometries do not intersect.
      • Within — The target geometry completely encloses the source geometry.
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