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Route Assessment: Demand and Supply

Finding out where those new road designs will be most used, and most needed, to increase safety and livability within our cities.

Cities determining which roads require a higher Level of Service (LoS) are calculating Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ) to determine where the increased supply would best meet demand. The combination of improved intersections and junctions can then be targeted as new routes for bicyclists, pedestrians, school children, and tourists.

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Energy

Weather monitoring campaigns, site suitability, hazard assessment, mapping out project locations and assets, contacting land owners, and everything else GIS and Remote Sensing can help with the energy development process.

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Environment

Environmental impact assessments, biodiversity by location, monetization of natural resources, sustainability management plans, land use change, identifying sources of groundwater contamination, flood levee mapping, locating vulnerable populations amidst hazards, and more.

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Transportation

Prioritizing improvement corridors, identifying where your commuters are coming from and what options they're using to get to your business district, transportation target groups, how stakeholders would rate your routes, and how problem areas become plans for implementation.