
How to Incorporate Levels of Service into your Asset Management Plan
Key Takeaways: Who: Municipal asset managers, Public Works leaders, and city managers What: A structured approach to defining, measuring, and improving Levels of Service (LOS)

Key Takeaways: Who: Municipal asset managers, Public Works leaders, and city managers What: A structured approach to defining, measuring, and improving Levels of Service (LOS)

Key Takeaways Who: Municipal leaders, Public Works teams, asset managers What: Clarifies the difference between GIS and Asset Management, and why both are needed Benefit:

How Can Municipalities Prepare Great Lakes Infrastructure for Climate Change Impacts? Key Takeaways: Who: Municipal leaders, engineers, and asset managers in the Great Lakes region What:

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As local governments modernize operations, real-time data sharing and system integration are no longer luxuries—they’re essential features of effective municipal government software. That’s where the