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Council hears code-enforcement software demo; vendor startup estimate $12,500 plus $7,500/year

5653718 · August 22, 2025
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Code enforcement staff reviewed software to automate warnings, citations and parking enforcement. Staff said the package would allow on‑the‑spot notifications, QR-code payments and cloud tracking; quoted up-front hardware and setup of about $12,500 and annual fees about $7,500.

Nibley’s code enforcement officer and staff presented an update on the department’s workload and a proposed cloud-based code- and parking-enforcement system during an Aug. 21 workshop. The city has moved from an ad hoc, spreadsheet-driven process to a part-time, dedicated code enforcement position in 2024; staff reported 835 cases so far in 2025 and said about 78% of nuisance cases reach compliance after a warning letter.

Evan (code enforcement officer) and staff demonstrated the vendor’s mobile tool that…

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