Use Code Enforcement Operations

The Code Enforcement Operations solution delivers a set of capabilities that help you review potential code violations, inspect code violations in the field, and monitor the resolution of code violations in a community.

In this topic, you’ll learn how to use the solution by assuming the role of a user and performing the workflows below.

Note:
Use your organization's data or configured apps to follow these workflows.

Collect code violations

You will start by assuming the role of a code enforcement officer responsible for verifying a potential code violation. You are asked to use Code Violation to visit a potential code violation in the field and verify the details.

  1. Download ArcGIS Field Maps to a mobile device, if necessary.
  2. On the mobile device, open the app, and then sign in to your ArcGIS organization.
  3. Tap the Code Violation map to open it.
  4. Tap the plus sign to open the ArcGIS Field Maps form.
  5. Complete the form, using the following table as a guide:

    ParameterValue
    Violation ID

    Type a unique ID.

    Full Address

    Type the property address, if applicable.

    Location

    Type a description of the location (for example, front yard), if applicable.

    Violation Type

    Choose a category.

    Description

    Type a description.

    Municipal Code

    Type the violation code number.

    Visible

    Choose Yes or No.

    Date Submitted

    Choose the appropriate date.

    Name

    Type the contact's name.

    Phone

    Type the contact's phone number.

    Email

    Type the contact's email.

    Violation Status

    Choose Open or Closed.

  6. Tap Submit or the check mark to submit the form.

Monitor code violation status

Now, you will assume the role of a planning or zoning administrator responsible for reviewing current open and closed violations. You are asked to use Code Violation Dashboard to monitor code violations.

  1. In a browser, sign in to your ArcGIS organization, and then browse to the Code Enforcement Operations solution.
  2. View the Code Violation Dashboard app.

    The Code Violation Dashboard opens, showing all submitted code violations.

  3. Review the high-level metrics about code violations, such as blight, illegal signs, and overgrown yards.
  4. On the left, use filters to refine the results by violation type, status, or date.
  5. On the right, click a specific code violation to review the violation ID, location on the premises, and property address.
    Note:

    Alternatively, click a point on the map.