Carmel asking for public input on redesign city’s website

The City of Carmel is updating the design of its website for the purpose of simplifying content management and providing an improved and enhanced user experience and customer service, while meeting high standards for design quality and visual appeal.

After a Request for Quotation process in January, city officials are ready to move forward with Granicus for the updated website design.

Granicus was selected due to its overall lowest bid, which included components such as providing comprehensive research and analysis of the city’s current site, the ability to create an infinite number of independent and uniquely branded sub-sites, content migration and connection with the GovDelivery communications cloud. It is the stated goal of the city to work with Granicus to provide a website that will be user-friendly, intuitive, complies with the U.S. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and has an attractive interface.

The discovery phase, one of many steps in the nine- to 12-month redesign process, is in full swing. This phase includes a community survey to help lead this project in the right direction for the local community and web users. It is the city’s goal to connect residents, visitors, contractors, employees and business partners with the items that are essential and important within the city.

Click here to complete this quick survey to help improve the features and navigation of the City of Carmel website during this redesign process with Granicus.