GIS for Public Works
 

Parks and Grounds

The invasive weed Eurasian milfoil damaged Lake Pend Oreille and the local economy.

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Mobile GIS technology
Mobile GIS technology provides tools for

  • Field Mapping Create, edit, and utilize GIS maps while in the field.
  • Asset Inventories Create and maintain an inventory of asset locations and attribute information.
  • Asset Maintenance Update asset location and condition and schedule maintenance.
  • Inspections Maintain digital records and locations of field assets for legal code compliance and ticketing.

Parks and recreation divisions use GIS for asset management, maintenance, scheduling, and more. With a public works information system based on ArcGIS Server, you have access to a wealth of information from other divisions such as roads and streets, engineering, and accounting. Data sharing improves productivity and efficiency by streamlining project management, planning, and communication.

Use GIS to improve
  • Tree trimming activities
  • Landscape and lawn maintenance
  • Weed and pest abatement
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Revenue tracking
  • Golf course maintenance
  • Scheduling
  • Marketing
  • Community events

Mobile Support for Field Crews

Mobile GIS technology gives your field staff tools for collecting information about asset locations and conditions. From the field, they can exchange data with a centralized database in near real time, providing critical information to other departments.

Success Stories

See how public works departments benefit from the use of geographic analysis and GIS.

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