Approve 5-year agreement with Superion for building permit software system
$352,283.43
In Plain English
The city uses TRAKIT software to process building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement cases. The current contract expires March 31, 2023. If approved, the new 5-year deal costs $352,283 and includes software updates and technical support through 2028.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The city approved a five-year, $352,283 contract with Superion, LLC to continue using TRAKIT software for processing building permits, business licenses, and code enforcement cases. Six council members voted yes, with Thomas K. Butt abstaining from the vote. This software handles essential city services that residents interact with when they need permits for home renovations, want to start a business, or report code violations. The contract includes software updates and technical support through 2028, replacing the current agreement that expires in March.
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