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How Two Texas Cities are Blazing a Trail to Smarter Parks Operations with ArcGIS and OpenGov Asset Management

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03-28-2025 10:40 AM
AdamCarnow
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Parks are more than just green spaces; they’re the heart of our communities, fostering healthier lives and building climate resilience. But here’s the catch: for parks to take care of us, we need to take care of them. That’s where dedicated professionals in parks and recreation come in. They work tirelessly to ensure community parks are not just beautiful, but also sustainable and long-lasting.

Managing parks is no small feat. It’s a multifaceted job that requires a comprehensive approach to keep green spaces thriving. Park management is inherently a location-based business, involving everything from maintaining trails and facilities to playground inspections and ensuring public safety. However, professionals in this field often face challenges such as manual workflows based on paper, PDFs, and spreadsheets, delayed response times, compliance risks, budget constraints, and a lack of transparency.

To tackle these challenges, many parks and recreation organizations are turning to advanced geospatial tools like ArcGIS and OpenGov Asset Management. These tools make park management more efficient, ensuring that our parks continue to benefit us for generations to come. For instance, two Texas cities, Plano and Arlington, have successfully implemented these solutions, helping them to overcome these challenges and run smarter park operations.

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GIS practitioner for over 30 years. Grew up in Florida. I'm the Public Works Industry Specialist. Been at Esri since 2008. BA in Geography and MA in Urban & Regional Planning from University of Florida. Formerly GIS instructor and Planner. Varied background includes applying GIS and related spatial technologies to complex, award-winning projects across the globe in the realms of planning, transportation and environmental sciences. Experience includes the public sector, business and academia. I have achieved certification as an Urban Planner (AICP) and GIS Professional (GISP).