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City clerk details records overhaul, Laserphish migration and passport services
Summary
City Clerk Tammy McKay outlined audits of departmental records, migration to cloud storage using Laserphish and CDI, and service data including 523 meetings administered and 320 passports processed last year, generating $14,350.
City Clerk Tammy McKay delivered a detailed annual review of the clerk’s office operations, records management work and community services during her presentation to the Boulder City Council.
McKay said the office conducted audits across departments, moved records from on‑premises servers into cloud storage for better accessibility and disaster recovery, and engaged new and existing vendors — naming Laserphish as the records repository provider and CDI as the contractor assisting with migration and workflows.
She told…
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