Atanas Entchev has been trying to tease out pricing for the the new Enterprise License Agreement option for local governments with fewer than 100,000 people via this
post.
I can offer another data point, based on what I believe to be use of this program from the
Redlands Daily Facts.
The [Redlands, CA] City Council will consider an agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute for licenses on the Geographic information software the city uses. According to the staff report, the city has acquired its licenses on a piece-by-piece basis in the past. By reaching a three-year agreement with ESRI, the city stands to save at least $100,330 over the next three years. The cost for the agreement is $24,500 per year for the next three years.
Redlands population stands at about 75,000 per the city website (
water supply page).
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