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Gorge Commission staff complete cutover from Access database to Tyler Technologies permitting platform
Summary
Commission staff reported Feb. 11 that the agency has finished migrating legacy records from an Access database and will begin using a new Tyler Technologies permitting platform; a public-facing application portal is expected within weeks.
The Columbia River Gorge Commission staff told commissioners on Feb. 11 that the agency has completed the internal cutover from its legacy Microsoft Access permitting database to a new platform provided by Tyler Technologies and expects the public-facing application portal within about a month.
Mike, a staff member leading the project, said, “we feel pretty confident going forward that we, definitely know how to use the new, platform,” and described the last weeks as “probably the busiest, concentrated effort by the full staff, since this project began.” He told the commission the old Access database was closed the previous Friday and…
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