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Adding Jurisdictions

Ridright supports multi-jurisdiction programs by allowing each city or service area to be configured with local accuracy, while maintaining consistency through a centralized system.

How Jurisdictions Work

Each jurisdiction is created as a localized layer within your program. Core data—materials, bins, disposal methods, and locations—are inherited from the master configuration and can be customized as needed.

Inherited from Master

By default, jurisdictions inherit:

  • Material definitions and categories

  • Bin types and collection streams

  • Disposal methods and program rules

  • Drop-off locations and facility types

This ensures a consistent foundation across all jurisdictions.

Jurisdiction-Specific Customization

Each jurisdiction can override or extend the master where needed:

  • Adjust disposal rules for specific materials

  • Map materials to different bin types or collection methods

  • Add or modify drop-off locations and facility availability

  • Include jurisdiction-specific notes, exceptions, or programs

This allows guidance to reflect local requirements with precision.

Maintaining Consistency

Updates to the master configuration can be applied across all jurisdictions, while preserving any local overrides. This ensures your program stays aligned without losing jurisdiction-specific accuracy.

Real-Time Updates

All jurisdiction updates are:

  • Applied instantly

  • Reflected across all resident-facing experiences

  • Delivered with location-aware accuracy