The application of equity in infrastructure development and asset management is becoming more relevant in today’s municipal public works world. Cities should consider treating sidewalks as transportation assets, as they help reduce the total cost of ownership by funding routine, preventative, and corrective maintenance through a facility’s lifecycle. The City of Durham recognizes the benefits of equitable transportation asset management practices. Therefore, the Department of Public Works issued a request for quotation (RFQ) to develop the sidewalk asset management (SAM) plan. To ensure equity across the city, Public Works extensively coordinated with Neighborhood Improvement Services to develop a community engagement plan. Geographic information system (GIS) capabilities were used to capture, analyze, and display data. This session will help agencies recognize the economic value of SAM and equitably achieve economic efficiency over the assets’ lifecycle.

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Aaron Hester;Clint Blackburn

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