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Rosenberg staff backs switch from EnerGov to MyGovernmentOnline to avoid costly cloud migration

2397222 · February 25, 2025
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City staff recommended replacing EnerGov/ Tyler modules with MyGovernmentOnline for code compliance, permitting and work orders; staff said the change avoids a one-time cloud migration and per-user license costs and can be implemented under an interlocal agreement with a six-to-eight month goal.

City staff told Rosenberg's council at a workshop that switching the city's permitting, code compliance and public-works software from Tyler Technologies' EnerGov/Intergov products to MyGovernmentOnline (MGO) would avoid a costly cloud migration and recurring per-user licensing fees.

Brian (IT/project lead) and staff member Joyce presented the proposal and said the city will keep its ENCODE system for finance, utility billing and municipal court but replace EnerGov/Intergov modules used by planning, permitting, code compliance and public works. "Our current software has never fully and properly been implemented, which severely has reduced our efficiencies," Brian said, and that EnerGov updates will end unless the city moves Tyler products to Tyler's cloud.

Staff said continuing…

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