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Parks maintenance reports show improved pavement condition, new work-order system and $700,000 boardwalk repairs

Board of Parks and Recreation Meetings · December 31, 2025
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Consolidated maintenance reported onboarding a new CAL work-order system and the CPMS capital tracking system, completing 7,213 work orders since June, raising the department PCI from 64 to 77, and spending roughly $700,000 to repair the Stones River Greenway boardwalk.

Phil Luckett, presenting the consolidated maintenance annual update, said the department has implemented two new systems and seen measurable improvements in asset condition and throughput. "CAL is basically our new work order system" and, he reported, "the maintenance division had completed 7,213 work orders" between June 16 and Dec. 28.

Luckett said the department also began using the Capital Project Management System (CPMS) for capital expenditures and tracking. He described CPMS as a tool that will eventually offer a map component…

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