A vision of your city that
everyone can agree on.
A city is more than the sum of its parts. Trees. Parks. Streets. Traffic lights. These are all just points on a map. But what makes it a city is that someone cares enough to manage each of those things with a vision towards the future. It is the fact that people try to preserve and help them grow—the fact that they are always more than just points on a map.
More than a map. A vision.
For anything that can be put on a map, StrataPoint enables cities to manage any of those assets with real vision. Instant recall of what has been done in the past. Knowledge of what changes will cost. Awareness of how everything is interconnected. And a shared vision of what needs to be done.
StrataPoint is a powerful, web-based, information system that combines layers of data about any aspect of your municipal landscape—trees, roads, property lines, utilities—and keeps it up to date and available for everyone to effectively manage all of the activity on the ground. Once you have a living map, you can easily:
- create customized, accurate maps of any scale
- generate tree inventories and proactively address urban forest maintenance
- generate work orders for maintenance crews
- forecast maintenance costs
- respond to information requests
- easily communicate strategic plans
Now in use by a number of forward-thinking cities, StrataPoint creates a common platform to manage many common city programs with new levels of productivity. Best of all, StrataPoint is available as an affordable, subscription-based service, so it can be easily implemented with out managing any of the underlying technology.
What organizations are doing with StrataPoint
Many cities are battling the Emerald Ash Borer. StrataPoint gives them tools to stay ahead.
Northfield, Minnesota, uses StrataPoint to power their call center and report problems.
Hazeltine National Golf Club will rebuild their entire course using maps from StrataPoint.
Assign work orders to their maintenance crews from within StrataPoint.
Prescott, Wisconsin created a map of their urban forest to analyze the value of their trees.
Already in use by forward thinking cities across the country
- City of Northfield, MN
- City of St. Francis, WI
- City of Eau Claire, WI
- City of Manitowoc, WI
- City of Rockford, IL