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Farragut approves $8,000 amendment for ERP software licenses

June 26, 2026 | Farragut, Knox County, Tennessee


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Farragut approves $8,000 amendment for ERP software licenses
The Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen on June 25 approved Ordinance 26-12 on second reading to amend the town’s fiscal-year 2026 Capital Investment Program and shift $8,000 from CIP reserves to CIP expenditures to cover unanticipated ERP software license costs.

A town staff member said the original ERP implementation budget totaled $160,000 and that the amendment was needed after additional user licenses were determined necessary during implementation. Staff presented revised CIP fund balances and recommended the amendment. The board moved, seconded and approved the ordinance by unanimous roll call vote (4–0) at about 6:08 p.m.

Mayor Ron Williams noted the item was straightforward and closed discussion after aldermen indicated no questions. The ordinance will amend the town’s available CIP fund balance for FY2026 and increase CIP expenditures as described in the proposed ordinance.

The board provided no conditions or amendments to the measure at the meeting. No public comments were raised specifically on the budget amendment during the item.

The board’s vote record was announced as unanimous, 4–0, with the roll call recorded in the meeting minutes.

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