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Engineering highlights: ADA ramp work, new parcel mapping, GIS licensing changes and surface water utility rollout
Summary
Engineering staff reported completion of a citywide ADA ramp assessment with construction of 60 ramps, a spring aerial survey that supports parcel and impervious area mapping for the new surface water drainage utility, and an upcoming need to move to an individual Esri license after the county cooperative ended.
Engineering staff briefed the council on May 13 about this year’s accomplishments and near‑term priorities, including a citywide ADA ramp assessment, updated parcel mapping to support the newly adopted surface water drainage utility, and changes to GIS licensing that will affect the department’s software costs.
Accomplishments and current work: - ADA and pedestrian work: staff completed a comprehensive citywide assessment of ADA ramps and sidewalks and said they constructed 60 new ADA‑compliant ramps over the last year. The…
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