Communities are constantly evolving and must update to meet new challenges. Proper oversight is essential to help foster safety, health, and longevity for cities as they are developing and redeveloping. From new builds to water...
Read moreEvansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU), Indiana, partnered with POWER Engineers to implement a centralized vertical asset management system that took an enterprise GIS approach. Through this implementation, a strategic asset management plan was created...
Read moreThere may be no city in America that loves trees more than Philadelphia. More than 10 percent of Philadelphia’s land area—16 square miles—is home to the largest managed urban park system in the world. With...
Read moreThe Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is the largest water and power utility in the United States, serving over 4 million people across an area of more than 460 square miles. The...
Read moreThe Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) draws water from the nearby Ohio River to supply water and sewer services to 65,000 customers in the metropolitan area. As a longtime Cityworks user, EWSU is well-versed...
Read moreIntegrating Microsoft Power BI with Cityworks can help utilities easily interpret key information about their assets. In the area of Long Island known for inspiring the setting in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book The Great Gatsby,...
Read moreLooking to learn something new this month? Cityworks has got you covered! Check out this list of four free webinars or virtual events happening in June. June 18 Streamline Your Electric Operations with Effective Reactive...
Read moreIn terms of assets, the Milwaukee County Zoo is one of Wisconsin’s finest. Nearly double the span of San Diego’s renowned zoo at 190 acres, the Milwaukee County Zoo hosts 1.3 million people each year,...
Read moreAn ever-changing technology landscape offers new and exciting opportunities for utility organizations. Yet even with increased access to innovation, many organizations find themselves grappling with legacy systems, inefficient processes, and information silos that can be...
Read moreWhen the city fathers of Independence, Missouri, fired up their first power plant in 1901, electrical power was considered leading-edge technology. More than 115 years later, Independence Power and Light (IPL) repeated the tradition of...
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