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Duluth to buy Tyler Technologies MyCivic app to replace Resident Problem Reporter for $56,874

5691318 · August 21, 2025
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Summary

Councilors heard that the MyCivic civic engagement app will replace Resident Problem Reporter, integrate with permitting/licensing, add outreach features and streamline code-enforcement workflows.

The Duluth City Council heard presentations explaining a proposed purchase of the MyCivic civic engagement application from Tyler Technologies for $56,874.

Carla Culhane, identified in the meeting as the city IT specialist, said the MyCivic product will replace the existing Resident Problem Reporter and expand capabilities to include event promotion…

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