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Parkland commission approves software licensing, fleet purchases, park lighting, force‑main interlocal and 3% manager raise
Summary
The City Commission unanimously approved multiple procurement resolutions — Microsoft 365 licensing, fleet vehicles and park lighting — an interlocal to relocate a force main, a 3% merit increase for the city manager, and formally appointed Commissioner Breyer as vice mayor.
At its Nov. 19 meeting, the City Commission of Parkland unanimously approved several routine procurement resolutions, an interlocal agreement for utility relocation at Wedge Preserve Park, and a 3% merit increase for the city manager.
Commerce and procurement items approved include a three‑year Microsoft 365 cloud services licensing piggyback contract procured through the State/NASPO ACS arrangement and presented by IT Director Scott Maroney. Staff listed an estimated base license cost of $117,040 annually and a three‑year base of $351,121 plus a 10% contingency, yielding an estimated not‑to‑exceed total of $386,233 for the three‑year term. Maroney told the commission this is the city's recurring licensing model and that the package also addresses required cybersecurity controls.
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