Your Website Is So 2002: Austin Needs Your Input on the City's Web Redesign

City Council Member Lee Leffingwell and the City of Austin seek resident and visitor input alike for a major City of Austin website redesign via the Austin Go survey. Up until January 4th, you can tell the gub'ment just how you'd like their new-fangled webhighwaytubes to assist you by filling out the online survey on such topics as how you use the City of Austin site, how you'd like to see it improved, and how you rate redesign areas such as navigation, timeliness and accuracy of the online information the city provides, and security of personal information.

With the data collected through this survey, the city will begin its largest redesign effort since 2002. The folks involved in the web design will take the survey data to a series of town halls, and you have the opportunity in the survey to provide contact data if you'd like to be contacted for additional input. Launched in early 1995 as one of the few municipal government sites in the nation, Austin City Connection has grown from an initial 300 pages to more than 40,000. The site provides the public an Internet portal to all City departments, services and government functions.

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