Long-lived assets outlast the people who manage them. This post explains why institutional memory — not just record-keeping — is essential for fair scrutiny, stewardship across time, and defensible local government decisions.
Councils already know what work is required to keep roads serviceable. This post explains why describing intervention in shared, comparable terms gives local insight collective weight—without erasing judgement.
Audits and disaster claims now demand proof of prior condition and decision logic. This post explains why road data has become a defensive governance asset—built over time, not at the moment scrutiny arrives.

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