Council hears sidewalk-data rollout, homelessness coordination and cybersecurity notes

London City Council · November 10, 2025

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Summary

Councilors were told City Logics has collected 57 miles of sidewalk data (deliverables in ~70 days); a county ministerial association is coordinating short- and long-term homelessness responses; staff reported work on cybersecurity changes tied to House Bill 96.

Council received three operational updates: a sidewalk-condition data project, early coordination on homelessness responses and work on cybersecurity compliance.

A council member reported that City Logics has completed collection of 57 miles of sidewalk data and expects to deliver a sidewalk condition index, route video and mapped distress locations in about 70 days. “They are complete with 57 miles of sidewalk data, collected,” the council member said, adding that mapping will identify specific locations for future repair planning.

On homelessness, a council member said they attended a meeting convened by the county ministerial association with health department staff and other stakeholders. The group discussed short-term options such as warming shelters ahead of winter and longer-term housing approaches; the council member said the group may present to council in the future.

The same council member also said staff are working with vendors and on requirements under House Bill 96 related to cybersecurity; changes required by state law will prompt updates early next year.

Next steps: the sidewalk deliverables will be reviewed after City Logics submits the condition index; homelessness stakeholders may be scheduled to present options to council; staff will continue cybersecurity preparations tied to state requirements.