Approve 3-year agreement with OpportunitySpace for code enforcement software
$18,000
In Plain English
The city needs better software to track property violations and code enforcement cases. OpportunitySpace provides data management tools that help staff monitor problem properties and coordinate inspections. Richmond Community Foundation splits the $36,000 total cost, so the city pays $18,000 over 3 years.
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Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
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