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City Of Bloomington Reveals Updated Website Today

Last updated on Wednesday, June 14, 2017

(BLOOMINGTON) - The City of Bloomington is set to move to an updated and improved version of its website on Wednesday.

The public is invited to join Mayor John Hamilton, Information Technology Services (ITS) Director Rick Dietz, Communications Director Mary Catherine Carmichael and Innovation Director Tom Miller in City Hall Council Chambers, 401 N. Morton Street, for a demonstration of some of the features of the new website today at 11 a.m.

The goals of the new website include:

Mayor Hamilton said, "The transition to the new website is the beginning of a process rather than an ending. Providing up-to-date, accurate information for our residents and other visitors will continue to be a daily priority. Huge amounts of information will not only be readily available, but easier to find and navigate. This will be an engaging and dynamic tool that people should enjoy using to get current information about City services and events." "My Systems and Applications team has been working hard to get this exciting new tool ready to use and we are excited to get it into the public's hands. We received invaluable feedback during the alpha (testing) phase of our website development and we thank everyone for the helpful input," stated Rick Dietz, ITS Director. In addition to the new website platform, the release of the website brings new digital services to the public including: "The recent Community Survey revealed that for 67 percent of residents the City website was their top destination for information about the city. The new site features several innovations to be announced Wednesday, and will continue to feature the links residents depend on like B-Clear, myBloomington, uReport and links to Parks programming and events," according to Tom Miller, Innovation Director. Mary Catherine Carmichael, Communications Director, said, "We encourage people to try the new website and give us feedback on what they find works well, what we can improve and what additional information and datasets they would find useful."

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