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Kingman City plans switch from Novus to Granicus Peak Agenda; staff previews features and timeline

2661141 · February 18, 2025
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At a Feb. 18 work session, Kingman City staff and a Granicus trainer demonstrated the Peak Agenda (Legislate) interface, said the city will migrate data from Novus and seeks a seamless transition for the public; staff noted councillors' notes in the app are public record and the Novus product has a planned end of support in 2025.

KINGMAN CITY — At a Feb. 18 work session, Kingman City staff and Granicus trainer Mike Kelly demonstrated the vendor’s Peak Agenda solution (accessed through the Legislate web app) and said staff plans to migrate the city’s agendas and minutes from Novus into the new system before the end of the month.

The demonstration covered how council members will sign in, review packets, annotate documents, bookmark items, and download agenda packets. Staff emphasized the public-facing landing page will look similar to the current site and that constituents will not need individual passwords to view agendas.

City staff said the change follows a vendor decision to phase out Novus. “We try to make this as seamless as possible for the constituents,” Mike Kelly, senior project trainer for Granicus, said during the presentation. Councilor Savage questioned the timing and said she found the Novus end-of-life…

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