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Council considers FlashVote polling contract; asks staff to seek shorter initial term

Cottonwood Heights City Council · January 8, 2025
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Summary

City Manager Jared Gerber presented a proposal to contract with FlashVote to build a resident survey pool and run monthly short surveys. Council members supported the vendor's approach but asked staff to negotiate a one‑ or two‑year initial term rather than the proposed three‑year commitment, and recommended approving the contract contingent on that change.

City Manager Jared Gerber presented a proposed contract with FlashVote, a polling platform the city tested by demonstration. FlashVote would build a resident pool and deliver short surveys (typically under five minutes) across phone, text and email, with analytics and demographic filters.

Gerber said the three‑year package would run approximately $9,900 per year and provide up to six to…

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