The Lawrenceville City Council recently approved the purchase of Tyler Technologies’ Incode EnerGov software for use by the Planning and Development Department. The system is integrated with the city’s financial systems software used by other departments. This system will replace the existing Access Database system currently used and will provide modules for permitting and inspections, license management, code enforcement, GIS and customer portal for permitting, inspections and licensing.

The total purchase of $92,111 includes conversion of permits and inspection file, and code enforcement file conversion, training and project management.

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The city of Brookhaven's mayor and City Council last week decided to remove the colored panes of glass from the dome of Brookhaven's new City Centre after residents objected to the brightness of the colors, seen here Friday, June 27, 2025. (Reed Williams/AJC)

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