Information at your fingertips
—not rolled up in your back seat.

Services like Google have shown all of us how convenient it is to have online maps that can tell us where we are going. StrataPoint takes this one step further by giving cities and street departments online maps that do even more:

Historical records

As a living map, StrataPoint gives you up-to-date maps of your streets, in addition to all historical data. As you are evaluating new projects, it could be only a few mouse clicks to find out the last time a road was resurfaced, the contractor that performed it, and the materials they used.

Quicker resurfacing estimates

With all of your streets mapped within StrataPoint, you can quickly perform calculations by simply selecting objects on the map. Want to know how much it will cost to resurface a particular stretch of road? StrataPoint can quickly perform the calculations without your ever leaving your desk.

More informed project managers

Before a road project begins, you can ensure your managers have access to all of the information they need to anticipate what will be required. Location of trees, utility lines, sidewalks, curbs, and property lines are all in view.

Quick access to property data

Because of the many different layers you can create in your living map, you’ll have faster access to information that can help you better communicate with residents. Pull property data for residents that live adjacent to upcoming projects and generate maps that show them your plans. You’ll even have contact information that will enable you to quickly resolve issues in the field.

What organizations are doing with StrataPoint

Shading Many cities are battling the Emerald Ash Borer. StrataPoint gives them tools to stay ahead.
ShadingNorthfield, Minnesota, uses StrataPoint to power their call center and report problems.
ShadingHazeltine National Golf Club will rebuild their entire course using maps from StrataPoint.
ShadingAssign work orders to their maintenance crews from within StrataPoint.
ShadingPrescott, 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