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A OpenGov Case Study
Jefferson County, Colorado, needed a better way to manage 3,700 lane miles of roads while overcoming dated processes, siloed data, and manual recordkeeping across its road and bridge, transportation, and open spaces teams. The County turned to OpenGov Enterprise Asset Management to centralize work orders, maintenance history, and asset data so it could make more consistent decisions and better justify budgets.
With OpenGov, Jefferson County gained a single system for tracking road conditions, maintenance, costs, and project history, improving planning, communication, and efficiency. The County now has accurate data to support snow operations, grant applications, and budget requests, and can share road information more transparently with the public.
Heather Henderson
Road and Bridge Asset Manager