The Borough of Seaside Park Selects Spatial Data Logic

SOMERSET, NJ - March 16, 2022 - Spatial Data Logic welcomes the Borough of Seaside Park. Located in Ocean County, the borough will be implementing SDL’s Building, Code Enforcement, Clerk and Pet Licensing modules.

After trying multiple software vendors, Seaside Park’s Construction and Code Enforcement offices were looking for a more unified solution that would increase visibility and collaboration between departments. With Spatial Data Logic, the Borough of Seaside Park will be able to work on development projects together and share information throughout the municipality. Additionally, the borough will have access to SDL’s mobile app, which will help its inspectors stay connected and complete tasks from the field. 

With SDL Mobile, Seaside Park's inspectors and code enforcers can access owner information, permit applications, past inspections, violations, complaints and other property history. Inspectors can also manage their daily schedules, get directions, send arrival notifications and complete inspections from their smartphone or tablet. Any actions taken in SDL mobile will automatically sync back to Seaside Park’s office staff, ensuring all parties are working off of the latest information.

The Clerk’s office is also looking forward to implementing Spatial Data Logic’s software to help with OPRA requests and Pet Licensing. With multiple departments flowing through one system, Spatial Data Logic’s software will make it easier for the Clerk to search for information, manage OPRA requests, and respond to resident requests. The software also includes a full Pet Licensing module that will help with licenses, renewal reminders, rabies verification and tracking incidents. 

Should Seaside Park choose to enable SDL’s citizen platforms in the future, the borough will be able to save its departments even more time by extending access to information and services online. For example, the borough can provide public access to permit information, inspection results and other property information to reduce OPRA requests and calls. They can also choose to bring department services online, including permit applications, property registries, certificates of occupancy, inspection requests, complaints, OPRA requests and pet licensing/renewals. 

We look forward to helping the Borough of Seaside Park get started with its new software!

Rochelle Park Selects Spatial Data Logic

SOMERSET, NJ - March 9, 2022 - Spatial Data Logic welcomes the Township of Rochelle Park as our newest client. Located in Bergen County, the township will be implementing SDL’s Building, Land Use and Code Enforcement modules.

When looking for new software, Rochelle Park needed a solution that could help its building department work collaboratively on development projects as the department oversees all building, zoning, property maintenance and code enforcement functions. With Spatial Data Logic, the township will have an interconnected software solution that will enable its building staff to work cohesively as a department. The software will also streamline and automate processes for the department such as building permits, zoning applications, plan reviews, violations and inspections.

The SDL Enterprise License also includes other tools that Rochelle Park can take advantage of to drive further efficiency for its staff and community members. For instance, should they decide to activate SDL Mobile, town inspectors will be able to access property information, get directions, complete inspections, issue violations and complete other tasks from the field. Rochelle Park’s building department can also turn on SDL’s citizen platforms to provide convenient access to permit and property information, in addition to services like online applications and inspection requests for its 5000+ residents.

Rochelle Park joins 29 other Bergen County clients and over 240 municipalities statewide who have used Spatial Data Logic’s software. We look forward to helping Rochelle Park implement its new software!

 

The City of Linwood Selects Spatial Data Logic

SOMERSET, NJ - March 2, 2022 - Spatial Data Logic welcomes the City of Linwood. Located in Atlantic County, the city was looking for a proven software solution that would streamline processes for its departments and increase transparency throughout the building.

With Spatial Data Logic, the City of Linwood is getting an all-inclusive solution built on 25 years of best practices. The municipality will be implementing SDL’s Construction, Code Enforcement, Land Use, Clerk and Pet Licensing solutions, replacing two separate software solutions with one interconnected system.

With its new software, Linwood will be able to streamline and automate permitting, OPRA requests, complaints, pet licensing, inspections, violations and other department processes. The city will also be able to work more collaboratively across departments and create a comprehensive view of property history. By opting for SDL Hosting, Linwood employees will also be able to access their work whether they are in the office or working from home. 

As part of its software license, the city can also take advantage of SDL’s mobile app and citizen platforms to further streamline operations. With SDL Mobile, inspectors, zoning and code enforcement officers can access property information and complete tasks in the field using a smartphone or tablet. And with SDL’s citizen-facing platforms, departments can choose to offer public access to property information and services online.

The Borough of Fort Lee Selects SDL

SOMERSET, NJ - February 28, 2022 - Spatial Data Logic welcomes the Borough of Fort Lee as our newest client. The borough will implement SDL’s Building, Land Use, Health and Fire Prevention modules to streamline and automate processes such as zoning applications, building permits, inspections, health licenses, certificates of occupancy and more. 

When looking for a new software provider, Fort Lee was looking for an interconnected solution that would increase transparency and collaboration throughout the building. Prior to implementing SDL, their Building, Land Use, Health and Fire Prevention departments were operating in silos, relying on 3 separate databases. With all of these departments now flowing through one system, the borough will have better visibility into property history, department activities, development projects and common complaints.  

Fort Lee is also looking forward to getting its inspectors equipped with SDL Mobile. SDL’s mobile app contains a variety of features that will help the borough’s Building, Land Use, Health and Fire Prevention access information and complete tasks in the field. For instance, inspectors will have access to property history including owner information, permit applications, past inspections, violations, planning/zoning applications and complaints. Additionally, inspectors can manage their daily schedules, get directions, send arrival notifications and complete inspections. Any actions taken in SDL mobile will automatically sync back to Fort Lee’s office staff, ensuring all parties have access to the latest information.

Fort Lee joins 28 other Bergen County clients and over 230 municipalities statewide who have used Spatial Data Logic’s software to streamline processes and move services online. We are thrilled to have Fort Lee as a client and look forward to helping the borough implement its new software!

The Borough of National Park Selects Spatial Data Logic

SOMERSET, NJ - February 23, 2022 - Spatial Data Logic welcomes the Borough of National Park to our growing list of clients! Located in Gloucester County, the borough has selected SDL’s municipal management software to help its Construction and Clerk departments work more efficiently and move processes online. 

Eager to eliminate paper processes and excel spreadsheets, National Park will benefit from an interconnected solution that will make it easier for the Clerk to search for information and respond to resident requests. The software will also make it easier for the Clerk to track and manage ORPA requests, complaints, licenses, permits and other applications. 

The borough is also looking forward to modernizing construction processes for its staff and community members. From online permitting to mobile inspections, SDL’s building module includes proven solutions that will streamline permit applications, plan reviews, inspections and make it easier to access information and complete tasks from the field.

National Park intends to activate SDL's citizen platforms to provide online access to department information and services to the public. While the Construction and Clerk offices have yet to decide which features will be available, some options may include online property searches, permit applications, plan submissions, OPRA requests, inspection requests and complaints.

“The Borough of National Park joins over 230 New Jersey municipalities who have utilized Spatial Data Logic’s software to create a more modern and accessible government, “said Jack Flood, Vice President of Operations at Spatial Data Logic. “We are thrilled to be working with National Park and look forward to helping them get started.”

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