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File #: 18456    Version: 1 Name: Tax Billing and Collection Software
Type: Resolution Status: Denied
File created: 5/11/2010 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 6/15/2010 Final action: 6/15/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Amending the Information Technology 2010 Capital Budget by transferring $40,000 from Contingent Reserve to the Purchased Software Enhancements Project #810345 to fund modifications to the City’s Tax Billing and Collection Software to accommodate multiple tax payment installments.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz
Attachments: 1. 18456 Registration Form 6-15-10.pdf
Fiscal Note
Funds are available in the Contingent Reserve for the transfer of $40,000 to the Information Technology Capital Budget Purchased Software Enhancements Project # 810345. The current balance of the Contingent Reserve is $1,212,382. There is no impact on the tax levy or State Expenditure Restraint Program eligibility limits.
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Amending the Information Technology 2010 Capital Budget by transferring $40,000 from Contingent Reserve to the Purchased Software Enhancements Project #810345 to fund modifications to the City’s Tax Billing and Collection Software to accommodate multiple tax payment installments.
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WHEREAS, as a way of aiding some taxpayers, the City of Madison would like the option of being able to collect property taxes in four installments instead of the single installment plan now offered; and

WHEREAS, the City Treasurer estimates that the City could generate additional revenues of $200,000.00 or more annually by changing to a four installment process; and

WHEREAS, to make the necessary modifications to the City’s tax billing and collection software City Information Technology will need to contract with a software consultant to make these changes; and

WHEREAS, this will require a vendor that is familiar with our current architecture and processes and can begin in June 2010 to have the modifications ready for the 2010-2011 tax season; and

WHEREAS, Turner Consulting, Inc., a Madison-based company has worked with the City previously on our tax billing and collection system, is familiar with our process and is available to do this work in the timeframe needed; and

WHEREAS, under sec. 4.26(4)(b), of the Madison General Ordinances if the aggregate amount of the fee for services exceeds $25,000 and the contract was not subject to a competitive bidding process, the contract shall meet one of the other requirements of sec. 4.26(4)(a) and be approved by the Common Council; and

WHEREAS, the proposed contract with Turner Consulting, Inc. ...

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