(KNZA)--After several months of work in progress, the city of Horton has launched a new website.
According to a news release, the new website is designed to better serve residents with access being more user friendly and easier to search for various documents and information.
Several months ago, city administration began to look into various website providers and participated in demos from at least 3 vendors.
City Administrator John Calhoon said they wanted to enhance their website as it had become outdated and was not user friendly to staff or anyone that sought out public information from the city. Calhoon said the new website also provides them with the opportunity to enhance, as well as market their various activities, businesses and resources within the city. The site is also ADA compliant.
City utilities billing clerk Brianna Dowell has been assigned the task of maintaining the website. Any concerns, ideas, or questions should be directed to her by calling ( 785) 486-2681 during business hours.
The new website can be found at cityofHorton.com
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