Case Study: City of Los Angeles unites infrastructure planning and collaboration with OpenGov

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City of Los Angeles unites 4 departments and plans 5-, 10-, and 20-year infrastructure with OpenGov

The City of Los Angeles faced the massive challenge of modernizing its right-of-way infrastructure to host the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games while creating lasting community improvements. The effort required unprecedented coordination across four disparate city departments that were working in silos with inconsistent data and duplicated efforts. To centralize planning and enable collaboration, LA turned to the OpenGov Enterprise Asset Management platform.

Implementing OpenGov provided a unified, data-driven platform that broke down departmental silos. The solution enabled seamless collaboration across four departments, supported the creation of LA's first Comprehensive Capital Infrastructure Plan with 5-, 10-, and 20-year roadmaps, and empowered field crews with real-time mobile access. The results include streamlined coordination for major projects, proactive capital planning that extends beyond the Games, and smarter, sustainable infrastructure investments for all Angelenos.


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