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Linn County approves two-year agreement to migrate public-works software to G Works

5891520 · October 6, 2025
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Summary

County office managers approved a two-year contract to move the public-works work-order system to G Works, including an $8,000 implementation fee and an $11,064 annual subscription after year one; staff outlined migration timing and training plans.

The Linn County Commission approved a two-year contract to move the county’s public-works management system from PubWorks to G Works.

Joyce Hall, office manager for Linn County Public Works, presented the vendor’s pricing and implementation schedule and recommended the county accept the two-year commitment. Commissioners voted to authorize a two-year agreement and empowered Jesse Walton, public works administrator, to sign the contract.

Hall told the commission that G Works’ standard price is $15,000 a year, but the company had offered a “loyal client bundle” price of $11,064. For year one the vendor applied a 50% first-year discount on the subscription…

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