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Informed Streets is a Web GIS software product for pavement assets, designed to help municipalities, highway agencies, and similar organizations track pavement conditions, develop short-, medium-, and long-term maintenance plans, and explain budget needs to decision-makers. It is not a full, end-to-end asset management system; rather, it focuses on planning and maintenance to extend the service life of pavement assets.
The product includes three main modules: 3D asset visualization, pavement management planning, and interactive reporting. The 3D viewer can combine existing GIS data with high-density point clouds and spherical imagery, helping teams verify the spatial accuracy of assets and view 2D/3D data in a realistic environment. The pavement management module can generate dynamic plans based on current road conditions, user-defined costs, and treatment cycles. It supports drill-down to individual road segments, deterioration curves, and optimized treatment scheduling. The reporting module uses dashboards to present budget scenarios and maintenance logic to county commissioners, mayors, city managers, and other stakeholders.
The official website does not disclose specific pricing, but it clearly uses an organization-level licensing model: a single organization license includes unlimited users within that organization. One caveat is that the system runs on top of an existing Web GIS environment, so the actual number of users may be constrained by ESRI ArcGIS licensing. Deployment is Web-based SaaS, with no installation, downloads, or plugins required; users access it directly through a browser login.
A key strength of Informed Streets is its integration with ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise. It can stream data directly and use the customer’s existing GIS layers and security framework. The website notes that GIS analysts assist with integration during implementation. However, it does not disclose details about APIs, developer tools, encryption, compliance certifications, audit capabilities, role-based permissions, or similar areas. Large organizations should therefore conduct further due diligence before procurement.
Its advantages are a clearly defined vertical use case, deep GIS integration, plugin-free Web access, an organization-level unlimited-user model, and the ability to translate technical pavement maintenance plans into budget narratives that decision-makers can understand. Its limitations are that it is not a comprehensive asset management platform, and public information on pricing, support, APIs, and compliance is limited. It is best suited for public works departments, municipal engineering teams, county governments, airports, and transportation agencies that already have an ArcGIS foundation.
Access from China is unclear, and the official website does not mention China-based nodes, localization, RMB payments, or local services. For domestic government or enterprise road maintenance projects in China, teams may need to assess network connectivity, cross-border data transfer, ArcGIS licensing, and local compliance requirements. Comparable options include ArcGIS ecosystem solutions, Cartegraph, Cityworks, Trimble road asset solutions, and local Chinese smart municipal or road maintenance management platforms.
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