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Orland Park staff recommends pilot of vehicle‑mounted road‑scan/AI tool and tighter rules for telecom work after recent disruptions

Village of Orland Park Committee of the Whole · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Staff proposed a 2026 pilot of a vehicle‑mounted LiDAR/camera road‑scan product with an AI public‑works assistant to create PCI maps and asset inventories, and outlined an ordinance consolidation and enforcement plan after widespread telecom service‑drop complaints.

Village staff recommended the Committee of the Whole authorize a 2026 pilot of a vehicle‑mounted pavement and asset scanning system that combines LiDAR, high‑resolution imagery and an AI public‑works assistant. The product, described to trustees as 'Veil' / Civil, produces segment‑level pavement condition indices, maps distresses and creates GIS layers that staff can host and mine for planning and bidding.

Joel (public works) said the system can be mounted on a village vehicle, perform a full scan in about a week with data‑mining returned in…

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