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These tasks are for workspace administrators. If you do not see Priority Profiles on Settings, ask your workspace administrator.
The page title is Priority Profiles. The Settings card says it configures city priority rules, hazard weights, and GIS-based enrichment.

What this changes for everyday users

Priority settings influence scores or emphasis you see on hazards (for example in lists and maps). Higher priority items may sort higher or look more urgent. The exact math is internal; what matters for training is that your organization’s rules drive the numbers staff see.

Working on the page

The live screen may include sliders, weights, profiles, or saved presets. Always:
  1. Review what each section is labeled in the UI.
  2. Make small changes and check the Hazard List or Pin Map with a known hazard to see whether behavior matches expectations.
  3. Coordinate with leadership before large changes, because priority affects how crews triage work.

GIS enrichment

Some options tie priority to map layers or attributes from your GIS connections. Those layers must already work on GIS Connections.

Mistakes and recovery

If results look wrong after a change, use the product’s undo, revert, or reload options if available, or restore values from documentation your administrator keeps outside the app.
Last modified on April 12, 2026