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Public works pushes Schneider asset management, AMI meters and stormwater steps in Shelton’s 2026 plan
Summary
Public Works Director Jay Harris outlined plans to adopt Schneider asset-management software, expand GIS and AMI water monitoring, maintain pavement condition and bolster emergency management and stormwater mapping as part of the 2026 work plan.
Public Works Director Jay Harris presented a comprehensive 2026 work plan on Feb. 10 that prioritizes field-friendly asset management, improved GIS mapping, AMI water monitoring and proactive maintenance to preserve pavement condition across the city.
Harris said staff are moving away from the Tyler platform for field asset management and towards Schneider’s out-of-the-box solution to make tablet workflows more intuitive for field crews. He said…
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