Cityworks is the Only Solution for the Town of Colonie

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Sandy, UT. —— For the Town of Colonie, New York, a complete management solution has helped administer the day-to-day business of licensing, permitting, and asset management. With Cityworks, the Town has achieved that and more. Cityworks is used throughout the Town, leveraging their GIS database and helping them maintain infrastructure and permitting requirements for the Water, Building and Fire Services Departments.

 
Colonie benefits from their use of both Cityworks Server PLL and AMS, particularly in their capital planning process. Everything from their Public Operations Department is associated with either a fixed asset or a parcel of land. Being able to see work on a map has been helpful to the town’s frontline staff and higher decision makers.
 
Colonie began using Cityworks Server PLL in its Public Works Department in 2000 to track complaints and work performed on water and sewer systems. Today, all permits are issued through Cityworks, including building, water, sewer, highway work, grading, and operating permits.

“Having the ability to see the workflow in its entirety in Server PLL has been invaluable,” says Robert Mateja, GIS coordinator at Colonie. “Currently, the Building Department is starting to track complaints in Cityworks, which allows us to tie complaints with a permit when appropriate. Cityworks has made it possible for a project to be captured in its entirety, from a developer’s initial concept all the way through certificate of occupation.”

Using Server PLL has given staff the ability to see the status of all permits. Fees are now calculated within the system, which has eliminated errors, and permits now have a payment history associated with them. Cityworks also manages all money collected throughout the permitting process. The Town generates reports for the comptroller’s office, providing an internal control system.

“The complete solution provided by the combined use of Cityworks Server PLL and AMS together is second to none,” states Brian Haslam, president and CEO of Cityworks. “We continually receive this kind of feedback from clients who use Cityworks’ full capabilities. These organizations realize the benefits of the unique GIS-centric, transparent, and unified system Cityworks provides throughout multiple facets of their organization.”

About Cityworks
Since 1996, Cityworks® has been streamlining the way agencies manage public infrastructure and property by combining the asset geodatabase with the business logic of agencies that care for infrastructure and property. An authoritative resource and system of record, Cityworks elevates Esri®’s ArcGIS® Location Platform specifically to manage workflow, schedule resources and prioritize activities—saving time and improving operational efficiencies. Time-tested and proven technology, Cityworks is Empowering GIS® at more than 500 organizations around the world.
 
Photographs available on request.

For more information, contact: 
Camille Olsen
Communications Specialist
Cityworks® – Azteca Systems
801.523.2751
colsen@cityworks.com

www.cityworks.com


 
 
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