Code enforcement officers play a pivotal role in maintaining community standards. Online code compliance software helps officers stay proactive and reactive in their code enforcement approach. This article explores the diverse functionalities that allow officers to work in the field – all on the go.
Officers equipped with cloud-based, innovative software can proactively engage with their communities in various ways:
Online software makes it possible for staff to add photos to projects while in the field. Lambton County’s Chief Building Official, Corrine Nauta, said:
Cloudpermit will save our staff and residents time. We’ll benefit from using templates and forms that automatically get filled in. Our staff can access projects anywhere, upload time-stamped photos in the field, and work on the same projects simultaneously.”
White Oak Borough’s team cut down on traveling back to the office since they can do all their work in the field. Their Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer, John Snelson, shared:
Cloud-based software is great because you can access it anywhere. I can use a tablet when I’m doing an inspection or a laptop in my vehicle to print a violation. It makes it a lot easier to get things done right there. We don’t have to take notes in the field, go back to the office, and enter them again. We eliminate a lot of steps by being able to work in the field.”
The team in Lambton County can instantly issue, print, and post an order with online software. Jesse Soetemans, Lambton County’s Property Standard Officer, shared:
Issuing and posting orders will be faster. Since we have printers in our vehicles, we can issue, print, and post an order right away. I can start and finish inspections in the field without going back to the office to fill out reports. The software’s mapping feature pulls relevant information for us which is a huge benefit.”
Officers can take advantage of reactive strategies in the field with online code compliance software.
Templates have been a welcome addition to White Oak Borough’s toolbelt. John Snelson, Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer for White Oak, explained:
Other systems I've used required us to fill out online forums with a lot of scrolling. We also had to build our own template every time from past violations. Now, I can perform an inspection for a notice of violation with a saved template. With a couple of clicks, I can enter the right information and quickly print out the notice in my vehicle. In the field, I can easily search for violations by accessing the information I need on my phone, tablet, or laptop. Adding photos, phrases, violations, and deficiencies is also simple when I’m in the field now.”
Both proactive and reactive code enforcement strategies are important for effective local governance. To learn more about how Cloudpermit helps code enforcement officers govern their communities with ease and efficiency, reach out to us to schedule a demo with one of our sales experts.