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    Scott Thorpe
    • Jan 14, 2013
    • 4 min

    Capital Infrastructure Defines Your Service Level

    The Levels of Service (LOS) provided to the residents or businesses of any given City service is based upon (or limited by) the finite capacity of the infrastructure related to that service.  The design of any municipal project has a finite capacity, such as a four lane road segment, a 30” storm drainage pipe segment, or a 10,000 square foot library.  Each of those projects is designed to meet the needs of a defined and finite number of users. A street segment can only handle
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    Scott Thorpe
    • Nov 26, 2012
    • 3 min

    Police Station Sizing

    Those of you with your own in-house police departments have sworn officers (henceforth “officers”) and police department space for them to work out of.  Dividing the amount of police department square feet space by the number of officer’s results in the de-facto standard of square foot of space per sworn officer.  What is your standard?  Is it adequate and sufficient, or is the department continually requesting more space?  Irrespective of that, since many departments may hav
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