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Pige 2. <br /> Committee of the Whole <br /> Mr. Vance noted that the computer equipment was not received <br /> for the City until late 1984. He further noted that the original <br /> approach with the PC' s is not going to work with regard to parking <br /> tickets. He did acknowledge that Crowe Chizek had worked with the <br /> City Clerk' s office for over four days. He further acknowledged <br /> that the problem is "talking with" the Bureau of Motor Vehicles ' <br /> computers since the City's is not compatible. . Councilman Beck noted <br /> her concern over the design proposed by Crowe Chizek. She also <br /> questioned whether Crowe Chizek should be obligated to design at no <br /> charge a system which would work. <br /> Mr. Vance stated that money would have to be found within the <br /> Department. Councilman Barcome questioned whether a lease-purchase <br /> arrangement would be an option. Mr. Vance stated that he would be <br /> willing to work out a possible solution to the situation. <br /> Mrs. Gammon noted that Fort Wayne now charges for parking tickets <br /> $5.00 and $10. 00. <br /> Mrs. Gammon further stated that if she could have access to the <br /> computers upstairs on a basis of twice per month perhaps a system <br /> could be worked out. Mr. Vance stated that this could be a possibility <br /> but again the question of equipment compability was raised. <br /> Councilman Barcome volunteered to work with the City Clerk's office <br /> and the City Controller' s office in attempting to resolve this <br /> situation. Mr. Vance agreed to prepare a work-sheet showing the <br /> projected cost of implementing such a system. A suggested deadline <br /> of three weeks from todays date was recommended. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee, the <br /> meeting was adjourned at 5 :20 p.m. <br /> Respectfully; submitted, <br /> Beverlie J. Beck <br /> Council President <br />