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Port Richey committee presses for online registration, clearer marketing for Centennial events
Summary
Committee members warned that relying on email and flyers would hamper sign-ups for soon-to-start Centennial events and urged a tested online registration and payment flow; city staff said signing up is permitted but online payment integration will need technical and attorney review.
Members of the City of Port Richey Centennial Committee on Tuesday urged officials to move quickly from paper sign-ups and single-email intake to a centralized online registration and payment system for upcoming events, saying manual processes will swamp staff and reduce participation. The committee discussed options including JotForm, Google Forms and the city—s existing web payment portal and asked staff to provide a short list of feasible integrations and the attorney—s guidance on accepting online payments.
The exchange began after committee member Cheryl Taylor raised concerns about marketing and the mechanics of collecting registrations and fees. "We have to get this out on social…
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