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Council approves six-month Constant Contact contract to replace mailed newsletter to non-utility households

Pleasant View City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Pleasant View will contract with Constant Contact for six months at $300 to replace a by-mail newsletter that cost $900/month for non-utility-billed residents; the service offers up to 6,000 emails and 500 text messages per month. The council approved the contract 5-0.

Councilmember Ann Arrington proposed replacing the mailed monthly newsletter to non-utility-billed residents (costing about $900 per month) with a six-month trial contract with Constant Contact for $300. Arrington said the Constant Contact plan would permit up to 6,000 emails and 500 text messages per month and would reduce printing and postage costs.

CM Sara Urry moved to approve the six-month contract; CM David Marriott seconded. The council voted 5-0 to authorize the contract, and staff will implement the new communications approach and report results to council during the trial period.