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Port Orchard updates citywide asset map, aims to shift from reactive repairs to preventive maintenance
Summary
City staff told the Port Orchard City Council on March 18 that the new Cartograph (OpenGov) asset-management system now maps nearly all utility assets and will be used to schedule preventative maintenance, estimate costs and prioritize capital projects.
Port Orchard City Councilmembers heard a briefing March 18 from city operations staff on the rollout of Cartograph, the OpenGov asset-management platform the city purchased to track water, sewer and storm infrastructure.
The presentation by Caden Cucciardi, asset management technician, and Darren Pedraza, GIS asset management coordinator, summarized mapping progress, workflows for preventive maintenance, and how the system will connect citizen service requests to crew work. Cucciardi told the council the city is “about 98% complete” in mapping assets across the three utilities but does not yet have a complete, citywide condition assessment.
The presentation framed the program as a tool for risk management, extending asset life and lowering long-term costs. “The…
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