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Lewiston staff showcase GIS and Cartograph tools; council asks about access and next steps

2892845 · April 8, 2025
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City engineer Luke presented the city’s GIS and Cartograph asset-management work, describing 59,000 assets tracked, automation and interdepartmental use; councilors asked about public and council access and how assets tie to services.

Lewiston’s city engineer gave a detailed demonstration April 7 of the city’s geographic information system (GIS) and Cartograph asset-management platform, telling the council the tools support cross-department workflows, preventative maintenance and long-term cost forecasting.

Luke Yantanich, city engineer, said the city currently manages roughly 59,000 assets — from water valves and sewer manholes to pavement segments — and has created more than 500 automations to capture workflows. He described Cartograph (an OpenGov product) as the backbone of citywide asset data, used by public works, community development, facilities and parks to plan and track inspections, repairs and capital…

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