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City says ERP implementation about 60–65% complete; outlines modules, pauses and next-year work

2706620 · March 19, 2025
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City finance staff told the Finance & Administration Committee on March 24 that the city’s enterprise resource-planning implementation is roughly 60–65% complete and outlined remaining work across financials, HCM and utility billing.

City finance staff told the Finance & Administration Committee on March 24 that the city’s enterprise resource-planning (ERP) implementation is roughly 60–65% complete and outlined remaining work across financials, human capital management (HCM), utility billing and other modules.

A finance department presenter said the life-of-project budget for the ERP implementation is $3,370,000 and that the city has spent about $2.27 million so far. The presenter said the city’s Tyler Munis system is now the 2024 system of record and that staff are converting data from Springbrook into Munis so the 2024 financial statements and state-auditor submissions can be produced. “We are now converting data…

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