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Replace city's legacy software systems with Tyler Technologies for $12.3 million
What this is
The city recommends awarding Bid #53-20 to Tyler Technologies to replace aging enterprise software systems with a cloud-based (SaaS) solution at an estimated cost of $12,288,837 over ten years, purchased through Sourcewell Cooperative Purchasing Contract #110515-TTI.
Why it matters
This is a significant long-term technology investment that will affect how the city manages finances, records, and services delivered to residents.
Timeline
- July 13, 2026 Agenda posted — March 23, 2020 meeting
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — March 23, 2020
Award cooperative contract to Tyler Technologies
Official agenda language
BID #53-20 – WE RECOMMEND THE AWARD TO TYLER TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF LEGACY ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS WITH TYLER TECHNOLOGY SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE (SaaS) SOLUTION IN THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $12,288,837 OVER TEN (10) YEARS THROUGH SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING CONTRACT #110515-TTI.
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