Purchase utility management software for $40,000
$40,000
Resolution 38-10
In Plain English
The city needs new software to manage water, sewer, and other utility operations. The software costs $40,000 upfront plus $1,700 per year for maintenance. The city plans to pay for this using energy conservation bond funds already approved for infrastructure improvements.
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Approve consent calendar
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