Six Organizations Receive Cityworks Exemplary User Award

June 22, 2015

Cityworks recognized six organizations during the Cityworks 2015 User Conference in Salt Lake City. Every year, a select group of agencies are chosen from a group of nominees to receive the Cityworks Exemplary User Award. Though many candidates qualified, the six chosen for 2015 have each applied Cityworks within their organization well beyond the typical use, leveraging the platform and Empowering GIS for their constituents and communities.

"The Exemplary User Award honors outstanding efforts and achievements from within our Cityworks user community," said Brian Haslam, president and CEO of Cityworks–Azteca Systems. “We have great clients everywhere, such that the challenge is not finding candidates, but in narrowing down the list. Those selected truly exemplify extraordinary use of Cityworks, and are Empowering GIS for public asset management, addressing the critical needs of the communities they serve.”

2015 Cityworks Exemplary User Award Recipients include:

  • City of Auburn, Ala.;
  • City of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada;
  • Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati;
  • City of Topeka, Kan.;
  • York County Government, S.C.; and
  • City of Woodland, Calif.

The Cityworks User Conference was held at the Salt Palace Convention Center May 20 to 22, 2015.

Source: Cityworks

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