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Reynoldsburg City Council on June 9 approved an ordinance authorizing the mayor to enter into a service agreement with MatrixPoint Software Inc. for a prosecutor case-management system and appropriating funds, the council announced during its meeting in Council Chambers.
The item appeared on the agenda for third reading and approval. Council Member Savati moved the ordinance; Council Member Pacquiao seconded. The clerk recorded an 8-0 roll call vote in favor and the ordinance was approved.
City staff did not discuss contract value or implementation timeline on the public record during the meeting. The ordinance was presented as a consent item and advanced without amendment.
Why it matters: a new prosecutor case-management system affects how the city attorney's or prosecuting office will track cases, evidence, deadlines and billing; it is an administrative change with operational impacts for the municipal courts and prosecutor's office.
Next steps: the mayor is authorized to execute the service agreement and the city will proceed with implementation under the terms of the contract; the meeting record did not specify implementation dates or reporting requirements to council.
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