Sustainable Development in Singapore
GIS technology and geodesign principles help the Republic of Singapore create a sustainable redevelopment plan for the Jurong Lake District.
ArcNews, Spring 2012
Takin' It to the Streets
Washington, DC uses GIS to map city blocks and streets, collect data in the field, and automate the creation of features in the Master Address Repository-Spatial Database.
ArcNews, Spring 2012
Preparing for a Vibrant Future in the Township of Langley
The Township of Langley, British Columbia, uses GIS to manage municipal assets and perform 3D city modeling and line-of-sight analysis.
ArcNews, Spring 2012
Modeling Walkability
Halton's Health Department used GIS to create a walkability model that calculates, classifies, and maps the walkability of neighborhoods to promote health and fitness.
ArcUser, Winter 2012
Can Government Improve Its Image?
Esri government industry manager Chris Thomas explores how GIS technology can help governments and citizens alike meet increasing demands for engagement and transparency.
Las Vegas Implements ParkPAD for Mobile Asset Management
The City of Las Vegas uses mobile GIS applications and workflows to maintain public infrastructure assets and manage public parks.
ArcNews, Spring 2012
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Local governments around the world—from the 200 largest cities in the United States to hundreds of smaller local governments—use Esri GIS. It benefits public works and elections departments, 911, law enforcement, assessor's offices, and many more divisions.
GIS consistently delivers a return on investment including cost avoidance; time savings; increased accuracy, productivity, and revenue; and better decision making.
Success Stories
These stories show how others in local government are gaining benefits using GIS technology and spatial analysis.
Take a look at other case studies, podcasts, demos, and literature.
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