Lewiston Invites Community Questions for 'Living Lewiston' Podcast

Upcoming episode to explore city government structure and responsibilities

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

The City of Lewiston is asking residents to submit questions about city government for an upcoming episode of the 'Living Lewiston' podcast. The episode will focus on Chapter 2 of the Lewiston City Code, which outlines the powers and duties of the mayor, city council, and other appointed officials, as well as how council meetings and advisory boards operate. Community members can email their questions by March 12, and they may be addressed during the podcast.

Why it matters

This podcast episode provides an opportunity for Lewiston residents to learn more about the structure and inner workings of their local government, which can help foster greater civic engagement and understanding of how decisions are made in the community.

The details

The upcoming 'Living Lewiston' podcast episode will explore Chapter 2 of the Lewiston City Code, which covers various aspects of city administration. Topics expected to be discussed include the roles and responsibilities of the mayor, city council, city attorney, treasurer, and city clerk, as well as how council meetings are conducted and how advisory boards and commissions operate. The episode will also take a closer look at the Office of the City Attorney and its role within the community.

  • The deadline to submit questions is Thursday, March 12, 2026.
  • The podcast episode is scheduled for an upcoming release.

The players

City of Lewiston

The local government of Lewiston, Idaho, which is hosting the 'Living Lewiston' podcast and inviting community questions.

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What’s next

Residents interested in the topic can review Chapter 2 of the Lewiston City Code through the city's online resources ahead of the podcast episode.

The takeaway

This podcast episode represents an opportunity for Lewiston residents to engage with their local government and gain a better understanding of how city administration and decision-making processes work, which can foster greater civic participation and transparency.