The Solution
“We were specifically looking for a solution that was flexible, covered all our infrastructure assets, had advanced reporting capabilities, would integrate with our GIS, and provide a measureable return on investment,” said Brotzler.
After careful research, Rosemount chose OpenGov. The city was particularly impressed with OpenGov’s water utility software that was functional for assessing, maintaining, and managing storm sewer assets, including mains, culverts, valves, and more. Then the department integrated the application with ArcGIS, giving its data a geographic level of detail that would help crews work more accurately and respond more efficiently.
The Results
$80,000 saved in equipment costs
With OpenGov’s stormwater management software in hand, the Public Works Department re-examined its process for cleaning catch basin sumps and discovered a simple, straightforward solution. Using OpenGov, crews established a dedicated record and conducted inspections on every sump in the city’s inventory. Then, based on the information gathered, the department established a unique maintenance schedule for each one.
1,500 hrs saved by staff over five years
By cleaning sumps on an as-needed basis, routine maintenance costs were reduced by 36% within the first year and progressed to a 77% reduction after 4 years of using the new procedure. Over the five year period spanning 2006-2011, Rosemount estimates that it saved more than $80,000 in equipment costs and 1,500 staff hours. They also have less wear and tear on equipment and are better able to meet and document NPDES requirements.
“OpenGov provides the tools to evaluate both the simple and the complex,” said Christine Watson, Management Analyst. “We now have a tool to help us make our case and prove our value to the community.”