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Mobile GIS Applications: Field Data at Your Fingertips

Mobile GIS Applications: Field Data at Your Fingertips

Mobile GIS apps put crucial infrastructure data in your hands, anywhere. Discover how Ruekert & Mielke, Inc.'s mobile GIS applications revolutionize fieldwork by providing instant access to critical infrastructure data.

Growing Together: Leveraging Forestry Grants & GIS

Growing Together: Leveraging Forestry Grants & GIS

Forestry grants play a crucial role in helping municipalities fund the development and maintenance of community forestry programs. This includes activities such as tree inventories, plantings, pruning, invasive species control, and other sustainable practices. Additionally, leveraging GIS to maintain accurate tree data keeps tree inventories and forestry management plans accurate and efficient. By combining these two tools, municipalities can effectively maintain the health and resilience of their forest ecosystems.

Managing Your Community's Assets with GIS

Managing Your Community's Assets with GIS

Tracking, analyzing, and accessing essential data for a community can be a difficult, tedious task for administrators. By implementing GIS systems, questions regarding cost to manage equipment, inventory, personnel, and assets themselves can easily be answered.  Learn how the Villages of Huntley and Allouez achieve their goals by using different, customized GIS solutions to manage their assets.

How the Village of Huntley Improves Tree Quality with GIS Dashboards

How the Village of Huntley Improves Tree Quality with GIS Dashboards

Evaluating the inventory of trees in your community can help you develop a strong cost assessment for maintenance to improve tree health and avoid liabilities from broken branches. Adding dashboards to your community’s mapping arsenal makes visualizing trends in GIS data easier than ever before. R/M recently teamed up with Wachtel Tree Science to complete a tree inventory in the Village of Huntley, Illinois. Learn how implementing a GIS dashboard can make digesting your tree data easier.

Time-Saving Tips For Completing Your LCRR Materials Inventory

Time-Saving Tips For Completing Your LCRR Materials Inventory

By now you probably know there’s a looming deadline to submit your Lead & Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) materials inventory to the WDNR by October 16, 2024. And you probably have most of the data … somewhere. But have you stopped to think about your approach to this tall order?

Keep Your Residents Up to Date with StoryMaps

Keep Your Residents Up to Date with StoryMaps

Through the utilization of StoryMaps, municipalities can share and clearly outline project phases and outcomes to keep their residents up to date. StoryMaps integrate immersive narrative media such as photos, videos, audio, interactive timelines, and map tours to give a comprehensive and digestible view of current, ongoing, and complete projects.

Improve Communication with Residents by Creating a GIS Hub Site

Improve Communication with Residents by Creating a GIS Hub Site

Municipalities are always looking for ways to improve how they share and communicate with their residents. With the emergence of ArcGIS Hub sites, R/M has helped several communities do just that. Common inquiries by residents about geographical information such as garbage collection, zoning codes, and snowplow routes can be answered through information accessed in their municipality’s Hub site.

Treasury Releases ARPA Final Rule

Treasury Releases ARPA Final Rule

The U.S Treasury released final guidance on how municipalities can use American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Learn which additional infrastructure projects are eligible for ARPA funding under the final rule.

ARPA Indecision: How to Spend American Rescue Plan Dollars

ARPA Indecision: How to Spend American Rescue Plan Dollars

The US Treasury distributed the first allotment of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds in June of this year, however, many Wisconsin municipalities are taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to allocating their payment. However, ARPA Legislation states that municipal relief funds must be allocated by December 2024, and early planning is paramount to getting your projects off the ground on time. Here are answers to the questions we’ve heard most often surrounding ARPA to help keep your planning process moving forward.

Lead & Copper Rule Revisions: How to Prepare for your Materials Inventory

Lead & Copper Rule Revisions: How to Prepare for your Materials Inventory

The new Lead and Copper Rule Revisions are expected to require all regulated water systems must complete a comprehensive materials inventory by the anticipated compliance date of October 16, 2024. The inventory must include all service lines connected to the public water distribution system regardless of ownership status. Learn how to complete your materials inventory effectively and efficiently with tips from our experts.

New ARPA Guidance Released: Is Your Water/Sewer Project Eligible for Funding?

New ARPA Guidance Released: Is Your Water/Sewer Project Eligible for Funding?

The U.S. Department of the Treasury recently released updated guidance on the use of American Rescue Plan Act Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. The Interim Final Rule offers an expanded interpretation regarding the types of sewer, water, and broadband infrastructure projects that qualify for funding. Find out if your next infrastructure project is eligible for Local Fiscal Recovery Funding.

Funding Sewer and Water Projects with the American Rescue Plan Act

Funding Sewer and Water Projects with the American Rescue Plan Act

The American Rescue Plan Act will provide historic, direct federal payments to all 19,000 municipal governments in the United States. For some municipalities, this relief will offer a once-in-a-generation opportunity for community betterment. To help you consider your options and get a head start on necessary preparation, our experts developed a list of 25 water and sewer related infrastructure improvement projects that may be eligible for ARPA relief funding.

How to Make Planning, Reporting, and Funding Easier with GIS

How to Make Planning, Reporting, and Funding Easier with GIS

As a municipal decision maker, it can be difficult to manage the time, resources, and funding necessary to navigate the many moving parts involved in making your department (and your community) function effectively and efficiently, Fortunately, there are tools available to help make some of the most difficult tasks a little easier. Tools like your GIS.

Preparing for Extreme Weather: How You Can Protect Your Community

Preparing for Extreme Weather: How You Can Protect Your Community

The state of Wisconsin has experienced a record-breaking amount of precipitation over the last decade, resulting in billions of dollars in flood damage to homes, businesses, and public infrastructure. Fortunately, there are resources available and steps you can take to prepare for increasingly severe weather and minimize your municipality’s risk of flood damage.

Tips for Storm Water BMP Maintenance

Tips for Storm Water BMP Maintenance

Proper maintenance of storm water BMPs is necessary to ensure that these systems function properly and continue to protect our communities’ lakes, streams, and drinking water. Keep reading for helpful tips on how to preserve the life and effectiveness of your storm water BMPs.

City of Kenosha Storm Water Analysis

City of Kenosha Storm Water Analysis

As the City of Kenosha embarked on a comprehensive analysis of their storm water infrastructure from both flood control and water quality perspectives, the City was hit with back-to-back intense rainfall events in July of 2017 that resulted in significant local and regional flooding. The immediate public health and safety concerns tied to this flooding event doubled down the City’s efforts to simultaneously develop a long-term plan for the future, while also quickly addressing some of the most pressing concerns.

Utilizing Technology to Simplify Regulatory Storm Water Compliance

Utilizing Technology to Simplify Regulatory Storm Water Compliance

MS4. TMDL. NPDES. These acronyms (and many more) can sometimes make complying with municipal storm water regulations seem like an exercise in alphabet soup more than anything else. A variety of recent advances in ways of thinking and technology can simplify regulatory compliance.

Smart Location Mapping Tools

Smart Location Mapping Tools

Developing and analyzing data sets showing the relationship between land use and location efficiency can be a difficult and expensive process. In response to this issue, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed three tools that analyze the land use and transit accessibility of metropolitan neighborhoods in the United States: Smart Location Database, Access to Jobs and Workers Via Transit Tool, and National Walkability Index.