Tracking, analyzing, and accessing essential data for a community can be a difficult, tedious task for administrators. By implementing GIS systems, questions regarding cost to manage equipment, inventory, personnel, and assets themselves can easily be answered. Learn how the Villages of Huntley and Allouez achieve their goals by using different, customized GIS solutions to manage their assets.
Municipalities are always looking for ways to improve how they share and communicate with their residents. With the emergence of ArcGIS Hub sites, R/M has helped several communities do just that. Common inquiries by residents about geographical information such as garbage collection, zoning codes, and snowplow routes can be answered through information accessed in their municipality’s Hub site.
Identifying, prioritizing, and budgeting for infrastructure improvements and maintenance needs can seem like a never-ending process, especially if you’re managing multiple schools and facilities but dealing with limited funds. Our experts developed this list to help you efficiently build your budget, effectively prioritize your maintenance needs, and keep your sanity in the process.
The City of Watertown recently embarked on a comprehensive capital improvement plan to rehabilitate their aging storm sewer system. Learn how they used state of the art technology to complete a smarter system inventory.
Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. launches AssetAlly, a GIS-driven solution that integrates all your community assets into a single, intuitive, digital tool that empowers your staff to be more productive with easy access to accurate infrastructure data. The best part – it works anywhere, on any device!
Few expenditures irk taxpayers more than funding “bridges to nowhere,” so municipalities must approach spending on transportation assets with care. Municipalities need to offer clear, convincing arguments as to why such spending is needed and what the benefits are. A transportation asset management plan (TAMP) offers a municipality what they need to justify their expenditures.
Conducting road ratings is only one piece of the puzzle. Having a pavement management program in place can save you time, money, and stress when it comes to evaluating and maintaining your roads.