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Redmond to seek council approval for $528,000 EnerGov cloud licensing agreement
Summary
City technology staff asked the committee to place a two‑year EnerGov cloud software licensing and service agreement on the May 20 consent agenda; staff said the move supports reliability, disaster recovery, and planned process improvements for permitting and development services.
City technology staff asked council to place a two‑year EnerGov cloud licensing and service agreement with Tyler Technologies on the May 20 consent agenda, describing the move as part of a broader permitting process modernization.
Deputy Director Chad Marsh and Carmen Hall, project management office manager, told the Committee of the Whole on May 13 that the EnerGov modernization project was approved in the 2023 BTIP and includes a parallel effort to simplify and standardize permitting workflows across planning, public works and fire. The requested contract—about $528,000—covers two years of cloud licensing…
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