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Citylogix provides AI-powered enterprise asset management for smart city transportation infrastructure through its Streetlogix SaaS platform. It helps municipalities manage and visualize roads, sidewalks, signs, and pavement markings by creating a digital twin, calculating a Pavement Condition Index, and identifying defects like potholes. Data is collected in-traffic by ScanVans equipped with LiDAR, cameras, radar, and microphones, and delivered via a web GIS portal for maintenance planning and budgeting. The company differentiates itself with in-traffic data collection, an integrated AI analytics platform, and a municipal-focused client base of 450+ municipalities/counties across North America, funded by a subscription plus data-collection services model.
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Company Size
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Company Stage
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Total Funding
$880K
Headquarters
Burlington, Vermont
Founded
2015
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Citylogix sidewalk assessment 54% complete across Macon-Bibb. July 17, 2026 Published by eadams * Follow Macon: Macon-Bibb County continues making progress on its countywide sidewalk assessment, with Citylogix now approximately 54% complete with its sidewalk analysis and 100% complete with its ramp analysis. The assessment is part of the County's Paving the Way program, an ongoing effort to improve transportation infrastructure and make it easier and safer for people to move throughout its community. In April, Macon-Bibb County contracted with Citylogix to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of 351 miles of sidewalks and more than 9,263 ADA accessibility ramps across the county. Using an innovative e-scooter-based system equipped with high-resolution cameras, GPS technology, and mobile data collection tools, Citylogix is capturing detailed imagery of sidewalks and identifying issues such as cracks, uneven surfaces, tree root damage, and other hazards. Once collected, the data is analyzed to assign each sidewalk an overall condition score on a scale from 0 to 100, with 100 representing the best possible condition. The completed inventory will provide County leaders with a comprehensive understanding of sidewalk conditions and help prioritize future repairs, maintenance, and investments. The sidewalk assessment builds on the success of the County's roadway evaluation, which also was completed by Citylogix. That analysis examined approximately 1,100 miles of County-owned paved roads, helping identify streets most in need of resurfacing based on pavement condition, traffic volume, and connectivity. The sidewalk analysis is expected to provide the same data-driven approach for future pedestrian infrastructure improvements, helping ensure investments are directed where they are needed most. Former NBA player sharone wright hosts basketball camp. Edna Ruiz July 17, 2026 Pleasant Hill Landing seeks new businesses, community input. Girls in MVP summer program help food bank pack up more than 6,000 meals. Edna Ruiz July 16, 2026
Citylogix, a provider of AI-powered pavement assessment software for municipalities, has partnered with NIRA Dynamics to integrate International Roughness Index monitoring into its platform. Citylogix's new Volkswagen survey fleet has been equipped with NIRA's Tire Grip Indicator to capture IRI data alongside existing Pavement Condition Index measurements. NIRA's connected vehicles provide continuous data between survey cycles, creating a real-time view of road performance. The combined PCI and IRI data is displayed in Citylogix's GIS-based enterprise asset management software, enabling municipalities to monitor arterial networks and plan maintenance more effectively. The capability is available to all municipalities using Citylogix services. Wakefield, Massachusetts-based Citylogix currently serves over 450 municipalities across North America. NIRA Dynamics is a Swedish technology company specialising in vehicle safety software and road condition monitoring.
Citylogix and NIRA Dynamics partner to deliver next-generation road monitoring to municipalities across North America. Citylogix's new VW fleet captures IRI on each survey; NIRA's connected vehicles add continuous data in between, for an up-to-date view of pavement performance. Every municipality deserves a more complete, more current picture of their road network, and that's exactly what this delivers." - Jon-Erik Dillon, CEO of Citylogix WAKEFIELD, MA, UNITED STATES, June 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ - Citylogix, a leading provider of AI-powered pavement condition assessment and enterprise asset management (EAM) software for municipalities, today announced a strategic partnership with NIRA Dynamics to integrate International Roughness Index (IRI) monitoring into its pavement data platform. Through the partnership, Citylogix's new fleet of VW survey vehicles has been equipped with NIRA's Tire Grip Indicator (TGI), which captures IRI data on every survey pass alongside existing Pavement Condition Index (PCI) measurements and imagery. In addition, where NIRA's connected vehicles are on the road, their data feeds into Citylogix as a continuous time series, allowing News Deli to better model deterioration between survey cycles, turning periodic snapshots into a fuller, more current picture of road performance. All IRI data is incorporated into a rolling average alongside PCI results and historical records. New data enriches the model without overwriting existing information. Both IRI and PCI data are displayed directly in Citylogix's GIS-based EAM software, giving municipalities a single platform to continuously monitor the arterial network for rapid changes and damage, run maintenance scenarios, and plan capital investment with confidence, while targeting inspections to the sites that need them most. The capability is available to any municipality, whether a new or existing Citylogix client, and represents a significant expansion of what pavement monitoring can deliver at scale. "PCI tells you the condition of a road and points to the appropriate treatment. IRI tells you how it rides and adds an interesting data point to our prioritization matrix. Until now, getting both in one place in a cost-effective way wasn't easy at municipal scale," said Jon-Erik Dillon, CEO of Citylogix. "This partnership changes that. Every municipality deserves a more complete, more current picture of their road network, and that's exactly what this delivers." "Citylogix has built the fleet, the methodology, and the client relationships to bring IRI to municipalities at scale," said Björn Zachrisson, Product Strategist at NIRA Dynamics. "Our connected vehicles fill in between survey cycles wherever they're on the road, so the picture stays fresher. Together, we are making richer road monitoring a reality for communities across North America." About IRI IRI (International Roughness Index) measures the longitudinal profile of a road surface, quantifying ride quality and road performance under live driving conditions. Where PCI identifies visible surface distresses, IRI captures how a road actually performs for drivers and vehicles. The combination of PCI and IRI gives municipal asset managers the most complete and actionable understanding of pavement health available. About Citylogix Citylogix is a leading provider of data and analytics for smart city transportation infrastructure. Powered by LiDAR, 360-degree imaging, Digital Twin technology, and AI, Citylogix delivers precise condition assessment of roadways, sidewalks, traffic signs, and pavement markings. Its AI-powered GIS-native enterprise asset management software enables municipalities to visualize conditions, model maintenance strategies, and plan capital investment with confidence. With offices in Wakefield, MA and Montreal, QC, Citylogix serves 450+ municipalities across North America. Learn more at citylogix.com. About NIRA Dynamics NIRA Dynamics is a Swedish technology company and global leader in vehicle safety software and road condition monitoring. The company's innovative solutions use software-based approaches to transform existing vehicle sensor data into actionable insights for enhanced safety, including tire pressure monitoring, road surface conditions, and road health assessment. NIRA's technology is deployed in millions of vehicles worldwide and serves both automotive OEMs and infrastructure operators. For more information, visit www.niradynamics.com. Media Contacts: Johan Hägg, Head of Marketing & Communication, NIRA Dynamics [email protected] Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. News Deli do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
Citylogix has appointed Wade Lowe as chief product officer and Jonathan Lapierre as chief technology officer to advance its AI-powered municipal asset intelligence platform. The company serves over 450 municipalities across North America. Lowe brings over 20 years of experience in product management and enterprise software. He will lead product vision and roadmap development, expanding the platform's Enterprise Asset Management capabilities beyond roadway assessments. Previously, he served as chief operating officer and chief technology officer at Novotx. Lapierre brings 25 years of experience in engineering and technology strategy. He will oversee engineering, R&D and IT across multiple regions. Previously, he spent over a decade at Explorance, rising to chief product and technology officer, and co-founded software firm Thoransoft.
Citylogix names Wade Lowe Chief Product Officer and Jonathan Lapierre Chief Technology Officer. Leadership appointments bring combined expertise in product strategy, enterprise architecture, AI-powered SaaS, and scalable systems to advance our EAM platform WAKEFIELD, MA, UNITED STATES, June 15, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ - Citylogix has appointed Wade Lowe as Chief Product Officer and Jonathan Lapierre as Chief Technology Officer, strengthening its senior leadership team as the company expands its AI-powered municipal asset intelligence platform. Wade will provide strategic leadership across product vision, roadmap development, enterprise architecture, and the evolution of the company's municipal infrastructure technology platform. Jonathan will lead the company's global technology strategy across artificial intelligence, software, and geospatial systems, uniting every development team - from hardware and LiDAR through AI and data pipelines to the client-facing Citylogix platform - in one organization built for faster delivery. Wade Lowe, Chief Product Officer Wade brings more than two decades of executive leadership across product management, technology strategy, digital transformation, enterprise software, and AI-powered SaaS. At Citylogix, Wade will help shape the future of the asset intelligence platform while expanding its Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) capabilities. He has already helped architect Citylogix's EAM framework and a roadmap that extends beyond roadway and right-of-way assessments into a broader ecosystem of municipal asset intelligence. Previously, Wade served as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer at Novotx, leading strategic initiatives and improving efficiency through cloud-based SaaS modernization. Earlier, he built and scaled implementation, support, and technology teams, managing more than 100 software deployments while significantly improving customer satisfaction and performance. His experience across municipal utilities, government technology, and enterprise software aligns with Citylogix's mission of helping communities make smarter, data-driven infrastructure decisions. Wade holds an MBA and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Information Technology from the University of Phoenix, and earned the Certified Public Manager designation through Florida State University. "As Citylogix expands its portfolio of AI-powered solutions for municipalities, Wade's deep expertise in product strategy, enterprise architecture, cybersecurity, cloud technologies, and municipal operations will be instrumental in advancing our vision," said Jon-Erik Dillon, CEO of Citylogix. "His leadership and insight will help accelerate innovation and strengthen our ability to help public agencies better manage their infrastructure assets." "The infrastructure decisions municipalities make today will shape their communities for decades. They deserve products built with that responsibility in mind," said Wade. "Citylogix is doing that work, and I'm excited to accelerate it." Jonathan Lapierre, Chief Technology Officer Jonathan brings more than 25 years of experience across web, IT, and computer science. He oversees engineering, R&D, and IT across multiple regions, scaling the secure, AI-powered platforms that reshape how infrastructure decisions are made. Before Citylogix, Jonathan spent more than a decade at Explorance, a leader in feedback and insights, rising from Lead Software Architect to Chief Technology Officer and later Chief Product & Technology Officer. There he directed the overhaul of the flagship "Blue" platform and helped build the MLY AI platform, which turns unstructured feedback into actionable insight. During his tenure, Explorance was recognized as a leading place to work. An entrepreneur as well, Jonathan co-founded software services firm Thoransoft and served as its CTO for nine years. Earlier roles at CGI, Cognicase, and others built deep expertise in banking, regulatory compliance, and large-scale data warehousing. His technical range spans data warehousing, cloud architecture, API ecosystems, and AI/ML. "Bringing every layer of our technology under one leader will mean better coordination, fewer handoffs, and faster delivery for the municipalities we serve," said Jon-Erik Dillon, CEO of Citylogix. "Jonathan's mix of technical depth, entrepreneurial instinct, and people-first leadership makes him the right person to lead it." "Citylogix is solving meaningful problems at the intersection of AI and public infrastructure," said Lapierre. "My approach is simple: innovate boldly while keeping people at the center." About Citylogix Citylogix is a leading provider of data and analytics for smart city transportation infrastructure. Trusted by 450+ municipalities across North America, we deliver AI-powered asset intelligence and Enterprise Asset Management solutions that turn high-resolution field data into actionable insights, helping municipalities make smarter infrastructure decisions and optimize capital investment. Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Government & Public Sector
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$880K
Headquarters
Burlington, Vermont
Founded
2015
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