Lemoore will be moving forward with replacing its 22-year-old city software after approval from the City Council on Tuesday, and water restrictions prompted by a water tank explosion have been lifted.
Assistant City Manager and Administrative Services Director Michelle Speer said the software the city is using now was purchased in 1999. The City was informed a year ago the software would no longer be supported as of December 2023.
â[2023] sounds like a long time away, but it really isnât, itâs right around the corner,â Speer said.
The City chose Tyler Technologies, a company which exclusively develops software for public organizations and is used by 149 clients in California and more than 2,000 around the US, Speer said.