Item 52 Passedunofficial
Approve a resolution directing the City Manager to perform a comprehensive review of central procurement and grant management and requesting the City Manager to consider a standard approach for consultant contracts and grant management, evaluate the use of cooperative contracts, consider a procurement dashboard, and update contracting rules and procedures; and report back to Council.
This resolution would direct the City Manager to take a hard look at how Austin handles its central procurement and grant management. That means evaluating a standard approach for consultant contracts and grants, weighing the use of cooperative contracts, considering a public procurement dashboard, and updating the city's contracting rules and procedures — then reporting findings back to Council. For anyone tracking how the city spends money and signs deals, this aims to bring more consistency and transparency to those behind-the-scenes processes.
"Without objection, the consent agenda is adopted" — meeting transcript (unofficial)
What got said
- Mayor Watson tied the procurement review to city auditor and audit/finance committee work
- Council members Siegel and Laine added as co-sponsors