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Council OKs $39,123 contract for LiDAR street scans, keeps data ownership local
Summary
The city approved a three-year CityLogix contract for LiDAR-based street scanning and analysis, $39,123, and city staff said Fremont will own the resulting data. Council voted 7'to'0 in favor.
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The Fremont City Council voted to approve a three-year contract with CityLogix for street scanning and analysis at a cost of $39,123. City Street Superintendent Carrie Halford presented the program as a data-driven tool to rate pavement condition and prioritize repairs.
Halford described the offering as a LiDAR-based scan of every city street, processed by traffic engineers to produce a nationally recognized PCI rating and actionable 20-foot segment detail. "They scan with lidar scanning," Halford said, adding that the city will own the completed data set so the information is not proprietary to the vendor. Council members asked whether the system could differentiate pavement substrate type and age; Halford said it could and noted the product will allow staff to click into precise imagery when citizens report problems.
After discussion, Council approved Resolution 2026-009 to enter the three-year agreement with CityLogix, 7'to'0.

