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Taylor council approves OpenGov contract and a slate of budget, licensing and purchase items
Summary
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Taylor City Council approved a three-year OpenGov contract ($176,754) and a set of budget and sole-source purchases, a budget amendment and several routine appointments; staff said the procurement system should yield labor savings and faster processing.
The Taylor City Council approved a package of budget and procurement items on Jan. 6 that included a three-year contract with Open Government Inc. for an electronic procurement and contract-management system not to exceed $176,754, a budget amendment to fund that purchase, and several sole-source and low-quote purchases.
Council approved a budget amendment (2026-003 dated 01/06/2026) to shift funds into purchasing contractual services to pay for the GovSense/OpenGov purchase; Jason, a city staff member, described the amendment as a two-line transfer to cover the purchase. City staff explained the OpenGov system will…
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