Approve 3-year software agreement to track city vehicles and equipment
$14,000 for FY 2020-2021, $14,500 for FY 2021-2022, and $15,000 for FY 2022-2023
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In Plain English
The city uses specialized software to maintain records on all city-owned vehicles and equipment like fire trucks, police cars, and maintenance tools. The current software agreement needs renewal to continue operations. If approved, annual costs rise from $14,000 to $15,000 over 3 years, totaling $43,500.
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