Key takeaways you will find in this article

  • •42% of townships cite securing adequate funding as their greatest obstacle in 2024
  • •Most townships (41%) focus on 1-3 year maintenance plans, prioritizing immediate infrastructure needs
  • •Only 13% of townships currently use asset management software, but interest in modernization is growing

Infrastructure issues don’t just pertain to cities or counties. Townships also worked to maintain and improve their critical assets in 2023.

Unsurprisingly, it ranked as a top-mentioned priority in our 2024 survey of municipalities, outranking others by a wide margin. Its significance to county governments is particularly pronounced.  

The U.S. has deteriorating bridges, roads, and other public goods. Maintaining and improving infrastructure is significant to all municipalities, regardless of size.

According to The American Society of Civil Engineers, much of the country’s infrastructure is below standards. 

72% of townships that responded to the survey cited it as the biggest priority in the past year.

To capture its importance to operations and relay other findings, we’re breaking down township-specific data from our report. 

Here are the themes that townships faced in 2023 and this year. 

Infrastructure needs stand out 

Townships focused heavily on infrastructure needs last year. In 2023, they directed much of their attention to asset improvement. Many focused on repairing and maintaining roads, sidewalks, and water/sewage systems. Notably, 72% of townships cited one of these as their top infrastructure priority.

Securing funding a serious challenge 

The biggest challenge townships face is securing funding for these infrastructure projects. 42% of townships identified receiving funding as their most pressing issue. 

This challenge is followed closely by the need to manage ongoing and future projects. 32% of townships indicated project management was a concern. 

Budget allocation realities 

Maintenance budgets are substantial across all municipalities. 44% of townships devote more than 15% of their spending to maintenance. And 74% of them devote more than 10%

This ongoing investment is necessary as 61% of townships pave or resurface roads annually, and many inspect bridges, water mains, and sewage lines on a 1-3 year basis.

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Assessing software solutions 

Operational and maintenance software are critical for municipalities. And townships are no exception. Many have specific processes for vetting vendors and assessing their capabilities. Here are some software-specific findings for townships from our report.

Which tools townships use for operations 

Townships methodically adopt tools to improve maintenance and asset management efficiency. The most commonly used are Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (20%), citizen feedback mechanisms (19%), regular inspections and surveys (23%), and asset management software (13%).

However, there remains a gap in adopting more advanced technologies such as IoT sensors, which only 2% of municipalities currently leverage. IoT and other automation technologies could significantly enhance asset management practices.

Evaluation and approval 

Interestingly, 32% of townships evaluate new technology based on need, and 14% conduct annual evaluations to assess technology solutions. This reveals a mixed approach to adopting modern tools, with some townships showing progress while others remain hesitant.

How fixed asset management software can help 

Townships invest substantial portions of their budgets in infrastructure maintenance. However, many rely on outdated methods for managing these projects, leading to inefficiencies and budgetary strain. Compounding this reality, is the difficulties they face in attracting and retaining workers.

As townships seek to attract and retain skilled labor, the use of fixed asset management software can play a critical role. This technology not only helps optimize labor hours but also increases staff productivity by automating and centralizing key tasks, such as asset management and preventive maintenance.

Leveraging the right fixed asset management software

Completing and managing ongoing projects can be challenging without the right software. Municipalities can manage disparate functions all in one place, eliminating many infrastructure project challenges.

Moreover, asset management software helps municipalities maximize the funding they receive. Leading municipalities use asset management software to control their costs. With robust features like facility management tools and building automation integrations, asset management software can help governments identify and reduce costs to maximize their funding’s usefulness.

These software solutions also help municipalities effectively recruit and retain staff while enhancing team productivity. Asset management software allows municipalities to optimize labor hours and cut costs.

Want more insights and data from local governments? Download the full 2024 State of Municipalities Report.


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