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Engineering
GIS allows engineers to manage, analyze, and share large amounts of spatial data.
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Roads and Streets Public works professionals use GIS to design and maintain safe, clean roadways.
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Parks and Recreation Use GIS to make informed decisions about site selection, design, and operations. |
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Solid Waste GIS helps develop service routes, manage requests for service, and perform trend analysis and strategic planning. |
A Public Works Information System based on ESRI's ArcGIS Server improves efficiency and productivity to better serve citizens.
The system uses GIS to connect all divisions in a public works department
from engineering to accounting, which streamlines workflows, asset management,
operations, and planning.
Using a GIS throughout the department allows all sections to share and easily access geographic data. The Public Works Information System promotes data integrity and facilitates better communication and decision making throughout the organization.
A Public Works Information System supports
- Decision making
- Business systems
- Disaster response time
- Return on investment
- Internal and external database integration, including CAD data
- Data accuracy, accessibility, and integrity
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