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AI Summary
Using city funds, this agreement with Park Consulting Group, Inc. will cost residents approximately $350,000 to enhance the Tyler Enterprise Permitting and Licensing software. This upgrade aims to streamline the permitting process, potentially reducing wait times and improving service efficiency for residents and businesses interacting with city services.
Vote result: Passed 5-0
How does this affect you?
For West Hollywood residents, this means that applying for permits and licenses could become more efficient and user-friendly. If you are a business owner or a resident planning renovations, you might experience faster processing times and fewer bureaucratic hurdles, making it easier to comply with city regulations.
Fiscal impact
$350,000
Related Items from This Meeting
Other agenda items from the Aug 4, 2025 council meeting.
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