Utility Mapping

GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is a mapping system that allows people to spatially visualize, analyze, and manage data. Our GIS system maintains numerous layers that city employees can access both in the office and in the field. GIS for utilities play an important role in management and everyday operations due to the fact that the employees rely heavily on accurate, up-to-date information. In order to provide high accuracy data, we make sure to GPS features that we track within our GIS system to an accuracy as high as 4 inches.

Within the City Utility GIS System, we update and collect information of the following:

  • 113+ miles of Water Mains
  • 2,226 Water Main Valves
  • 6,200+ Water Meter Pits
  • 7,300+ Water Service lines
  • 921 Fire Hydrants
  • 91+ miles of Sanitary Sewers
  • 1,894 Sanitary Sewer Manholes
  • 18 Lift Stations
  • 57+ miles of Storm Sewers
  • 876 Storm Sewer Manholes
  • 3,301 Storm Sewer Inlets
  • 2,870 Street Signs
  • 632 Street Lights
  • 100+ miles of Street Striping
  • 101+ miles of Street Curbs
  • 110+ miles of Sidewalks
  • 19,000+ GPS Points
  • 5+ miles of Electrical & Fiber Optic Conduit
  • City Utility Easements