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Contract AdminInformation TechnologyDetected Jun 16, 2026

On May 22, 2026, the city paid 4,803.08 to Granicus, LLC for "Legislative Meeting Web Streaming," indicating it uses Granicus for council meeting streaming and possibly agenda/record management. There is also a separate payment to CivicPay (SBRK Finance Holdings) for IVR transaction fees and another to Urban Planning Concepts for GP/LCP grant-related planning, all showing an emphasis on digital citizen services and transparency. With the core meeting streaming platform in place, opportunities for vendors are primarily around integrations (website, open data portals, CRM), accessibility enhancements, and public engagement campaigns tied to land use and policy updates. Firms offering digital strategy, UX, or analytics can help the city get more engagement value from its Granicus implementation and related online tools.

Use of Granicus suggests standardized workflows for agenda management, streaming, and public records...

City of Pismo BeachLegislative meeting web streaming and civic engagement tools

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