ArcGIS Solutions helps you make the most of your GIS by providing purpose-driven, industry-specific configurations of ArcGIS.
In the July 2025 release, you will find six new solutions for state and local governments, utilities, and public safety agencies. There are also many enhancements to the existing solution portfolio that can be leveraged by organizations of all types.
Many infrastructure organizations are facing increased austerity and effective project cost estimation helps utilities, public works, and many other organizations optimize their capital budgets. Accurate cost projections early in the planning process mitigate future project delays and cost overruns.
If you are an organization who wants to define new capital projects from existing asset information and quickly generate initial cost estimates, we believe the Project Cost Estimator solution will help.
Sidewalks and curb ramps within the public right-of-way are essential community assets. Walkable pedestrian infrastructures significantly enhance the quality of life for all residents. Unfortunately, sidewalks and curb ramps deteriorate over time and accessibility standards have driven the need for further improvements.
If you are an organization who wants to understand where sidewalks are present in your community, and what condition these assets are in, we believe the Sidewalk Management solution will help.
Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) combine techniques and specific infrastructure to manage runoff and protect water quality. Stormwater BMPs can be located on public and private land and routine inspections are essential to ensure they continue to function properly.
If you are an organization who wants to understand where stormwater BMP assets are located and implement a comprehensive inspection program, we believe the Stormwater BMP Inspections solution will help.
Public transit agencies aim to provide high-quality transit services and on-time performance is one of the most common measures of an agency’s service reliability and efficiency. Maintaining on-time performance also helps transit agencies optimize route planning and scheduling, which minimizes the impact of unexpected delays.
If you are a transit agency who wants to leverage real-time vehicle locations to understand how transit services align with published schedules, we believe the Transit On-Time Performance solution will help.
Wildland fires are a formidable natural hazard that can be difficult to prevent and control. The rising incidence and intensity of wildfires, coupled with expanding development in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), underscore the necessity for communities to proactively prepare for wildfire hazards. Communities with high wildfire risk may even develop a formal Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) to reduce wildfire risks and enhance public safety.
If you are an emergency management agency or fire department who wants to formally assess wildfire risk and identify effective mitigation activities, we believe the Wildfire Protection Planning solution will help.
Wind sites, or wind farms, are locations where groups of wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind to electricity and transmit it to the electrical grid. The number, and size, of onshore and offshore wind sites are increasing as the use of sustainable energy grows. As a result, operators need to understand where assets are located on their sites and what condition they are in.
If you are a renewable organization who wants to develop an authoritative inventory of wind site assets and share this information with internal stakeholders, we believe the Wind Site Data Management solution will help.
There are thirteen major enhancements to the existing portfolio in this release.
Learn more about the minor enhancements to the existing solution portfolio also in this release.
The following lifecycle changes have also occured.
Help documentation for solutions moved to the Mature lifecycle phase can be found on the Archived help page.
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