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Council to consider Schneider asset‑management software and Miller Crossing design adjustment on Feb. 3
Summary
City staff asked the Shelton City Council to place purchase authorization for Schneider geospatial asset‑management software and a design‑contract adjustment for the Miller Crossing/railway removal work on the Feb. 3 action agenda. Staff cited predictive‑maintenance benefits, a roughly $30,000 implementation fee and a $26,000 annual subscription for the software, and said an unexpected private‑property rail spur may require about $20,000 in additional right‑of‑way costs.
Assistant Public Works Director Aaron Nick asked the council to place a purchase authorization for Schneider’s geospatial asset‑management software on the Feb. 3 action agenda after outlining the results of a multi‑vendor evaluation.
Nick said the city selected Schneider because the tool includes standard operating procedures, broad maintenance coverage (fleet, water, sewer, storm drainage) and tablet usability that staff said is easier for field crews than the current Tyler…
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