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Parkland commission approves routine procurements and infrastructure agreements in unanimous votes
Summary
The City of Parkland commission unanimously approved four resolutions to secure Microsoft 365 licensing, buy replacement vehicles, upgrade basketball-court lighting, and enter an interlocal agreement to relocate a force main at Wedge Preserve Park. Each item passed with no public opposition.
The City of Parkland commission unanimously approved a slate of routine procurement and infrastructure measures at its Nov. 19 meeting.
In a consent on the regular agenda, commissioners approved Resolution 2025-079 to piggyback a state contract for Microsoft 365 cloud service licensing. Scott Maroney, the city’s IT director, told the commission the three-year arrangement addresses cybersecurity standards and estimated the cost at $117,040 annually, $351,121 for three years, plus a 10% contingency ($35,112)…
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