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County approves multi‑year ERP rollout to replace aging finance, HR and asset systems

3221086 · May 6, 2025
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The Imperial County Board of Supervisors voted to expand its contract with Tyler Technologies and hire a project manager to implement a multi‑phase enterprise resource planning system intended to replace several legacy and manual systems across finance, payroll, HR and asset management.

The Imperial County Board of Supervisors on May 6 approved a multi‑year plan to implement a commercial enterprise resource planning (ERP) system from Tyler Technologies and to hire Coahuil (Koah) Hills Consulting as project manager.

The measure, approved by motion and recorded in the meeting as "motion carries," funds a roughly $6.8 million program to implement finance, human resources/payroll and enterprise asset management modules in three phases, with a projected final go‑live in January 2029. County staff plan to use a previously approved reserve for most of the cost and tap a small balance from the Local Assistance and Tribal Consistency Fund.

County Deputy CEO Myra Redmond, who presented the proposal, told the board the…

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