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Taylor Council approves appointments, routine contracts and a budget amendment
Summary
The Taylor City Council unanimously approved several board appointments and routine procurements and passed a two-line budget amendment to cover a new procurement system purchase, while noting staff expect a return on investment within two years.
The Taylor City Council on Jan. 6 approved a slate of appointments, routine equipment and software purchases, and a budget amendment to fund a procurement and contract-management system.
The council voted to appoint new members to the recreation commission and to designate William Patz as the council representative to the library board, Chris Clark to the Downtown Development Authority and Christian Armstrong to the council’s risk-management representative. The appointments were followed by ceremonial swearing-in at the meeting.
Council also approved a series of procurement actions including a van outfitting package (not to exceed $7,197), sole-source maintenance for Pine and Birch Street security gates (not to exceed $10,000), three-year Google Workspace licensing through vendor Onyx ($55,003.69), renewal of ESRI GIS subscription licensing ($62,375) and an additional ESRI…
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