Podcast: Tracking Community Assets with GIS

Imagine a tool that tracks any feature in your community—whether that’s a lead waterline, a tree, a fire hydrant, or a building. What might that mean for your community? How much better could you plan for development or budget for improvements? What if, with the click of a button, that tool could help you communicate better with residents, secure funding, or share knowledge with a successor? What if that tool already exists and it’s affordable?

We’re C2AE, an engineering and architectural design firm with nearly 60 years of experience serving communities. And today, we’re excited to share the technology we believe is the future of asset management: ArcGIS.

Bill Kimble

Bill Kimble, PE, C2AE Government Market Leader, has served rural communities for over 33 years. An experienced civil engineer, Bill has expertise in transportation, water sewer, and stormwater service design. Bill is passionate about spurring communities’ economic development through placemaking.

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