ETCOG announces a new project partnered with the City of Wills Point to build a code enforcement module for their Geographic Information Systems (GIS) platform. Wills Point has been participating in ETCOG's GIS program for many years, which allows them to contract with ETCOG for low-cost GIS services and platform administration. The new code enforcement module will be used by Wills Point internally by enforcement officers, building officials, and zoning administrators to collect and monitor violations and related inspection information.
"The module allows staff to put a point on a map at the location of a code violation," said ETCOG's GIS Manager, Michelle Cahal. "It follows the work process stages of that violation, noting when the violation has been found, when the department sends a letter out, if a ticket has been issued, whether the issue has been abated, and when the process is complete. It adds the information on a dashboard, and the city can edit the view and sort the violations in various ways to measure responsiveness."
Pam Pearson, the City Administrator for Wills Point, shared with Michelle, "I added a violation to the map and was so excited when I accessed the spreadsheet, and it automatically added it! Thank you again for all the time you have put into this project. I think it will be well received by many communities in ETCOG's area."
For information on ETCOG's GIS program and other technical services, contact Michelle Cahal at 903-218-6434.