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Service and public-works leaders push technology, equipment and GIS investment to improve operations
Summary
Service and engineering staff emphasized the need for updated equipment, more skilled technicians, and better software and GIS integration to manage assets, work orders and cemetery records; staff highlighted recent gains using Tyler software and GPS vehicle tracking.
Service Department leaders said equipment and facilities are aging and increasingly computerized, requiring more training and higher-paid specialized staff. They described desired investments including automated salt-dome conveyors, Bluetooth lifts for mechanics, an automated drive-through wash bay to cut vehicle-wash time and GPS…
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