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Council approves city website redesign, beta site and agenda-management tool
Summary
Agoura Hills council approved staff recommendation to proceed with a redesigned city website (beta preview shown), a .gov domain, and adoption of an AgendaLink agenda-management tool to improve accessibility, search and meeting transparency.
The Agoura Hills City Council voted 5-0 Wednesday to proceed with a redesigned municipal website, a .gov domain conversion and evaluation of an integrated agenda-management platform (AgendaLink) to host agendas, meeting videos and attachments.
Communications Manager Mary Haddad presented a beta version of the site and said the project reduced the city’s website pages from about 480 to about 290 to consolidate outdated content and improve user experience: "We were able to reduce our website pages from about 480 pages down to 290 for the new website so about 40%" (transcript). Haddad showed a working homepage prototype with an emergency-notification pop-up, an accessible-language translation widget, an accessibility (ADA) tools menu, an improved search bar and a calendar that can be filtered by department…
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