Case Study: Adams County improves pavement network management with OpenGov Pavement Management Software

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Adams County, CO improves pavement management for 1,700 miles of gravel roads with OpenGov

Adams County, CO, was challenged with managing its extensive pavement network and public assets using decentralized methods like spreadsheets and paper forms. This made it difficult to accurately track work, prioritize maintenance, and respond to citizen requests. The county turned to OpenGov and its pavement management software to centralize its data and improve decision-making.

By implementing OpenGov's software, which integrates with Esri ArcGIS, the county gained a centralized platform to track assets, maintenance, and costs. The solution enabled field crews to update data in real-time and provided data for comprehensive analysis and future planning. As a result, Adams County now makes data-driven decisions, has improved efficiency, and receives higher satisfaction from citizens due to a streamlined request system. OpenGov helped the county ensure taxpayer dollars are used effectively for quality outcomes.


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