Before implementing Cityworks, Clayton County Water Authority in Morrow, Georgia, was struggling with redundant paperwork and using hand-drawn maps to keep record of where work was done. Now, they have dramatically increased productivity and improved...

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York Region in Ontario spans more than 1,000 miles of Canadian terrain. Behind the scenes of winter storm preparations, York uses Cityworks to keep roads safe. Watch the video below to learn how Cityworks and...

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From the management of underground assets—like pipes, valves, and meters—to automatic hydrant inspection to efficiencies in our billing system, GIS can help increase the quality of service your water utility provides every day. Central Arkansas...

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Most communities have critical infrastructure that requires constant maintenance and inspection. Consider bridges, for example. Stream gauge monitoring can be used to immediately evaluate whether water level flowing under a bridge could impact structural integrity....

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The flush of a toilet. The whirlpool in a sink drain. The channel of rainwater disappearing underground. Wastewater and stormwater infrastructure plays a critical role in the health and safety of our communities, but we...

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We’re kicking off the week at the 2018 ICMA Annual Conference in Baltimore, where local government managers and staff have gathered to discuss strategies for building more resilient, sustainable, and safe communities—smart communities. Smart city...

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Originally published in Civil + Structural Engineer, February 2018 How municipalities prepare for natural disasters has become much more than distributing sandbags, providing emergency shelter, and assembling personnel and services to assist those in need....

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It can be difficult to manage your assets when you aren’t sure how many you have. This was once a major issue in West Jordan, Utah. Prior to Cityworks, the city relied on multiple GIS...

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Operation and maintenance includes day-to day operation of AIMS (Analysis, Inspection, Maintenance, Support), back- and side-ditch maintenance, major outfall and lake maintenance, storm sewer cleaning, storm sewer construction, and roadside ditch maintenance throughout the city. The...

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The City of Westland received a State of Michigan Stormwater, Asset Management, and Wastewater (SAW) Grant. This program included the allocation of $450 million to support Michigan entities to build and develop an asset management...

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