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Shelton public works to adopt new asset-management platform, pursue AMI meters and emergency water resilience
Summary
Public works outlined a 2026 work plan to switch to Schneider asset-management software, implement a fixed-base AMI meter collection system, improve GIS and pursue emergency water resilience measures including mobile water treatment options and fuel management.
Public works told Shelton council on Feb. 10 it plans technology and operational upgrades in 2026, including a move to Schneider for asset management, expanded GIS mapping and upgrades to water-meter reading.
Jay Harris, public works director, said staff want to replace the current platform with Schneider because field crews find the existing system difficult to use. "We're looking at, moving away from the Tyler platform and going to a different platform for…
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