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Council renews OpenGov asset-management contract; staff cites cross-department use
Summary
Anderson City Council unanimously approved a three-year renewal for the city's asset-management and operations software (OpenGov, formerly Cartograph). Staff said the system supports water, wastewater, public works, parks and fleet integrations; first-year cost disclosed as $98,000, with annual increases noted.
Anderson City Council voted unanimously to renew a three-year contract for the city’s asset-management and operations software, now provided by OpenGov (formerly Cartograph).
Ashley Prew, the city’s IT/GIS manager, said the software began as a wastewater-mapping tool and has expanded to cover water operations, public works,…
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