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Burlington County’s new website launches

Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio announced that Burlington County launched a redesigned and enhanced website that will significantly improve resident engagement and transparency.

“We have redesigned the county’s website to encourage resident interaction, increase government transparency, and to better inform our residents about all that the county has to offer,” Garganio said.

“In building the new website, we sought to provide a better online experience for our residents,” Garganio said “The new site was built with national best standards, top analytic tools and has an industry-leading look with streamlined navigation and more easily accessible content. All of which will make it significantly more user-friendly.”

The new Burlington County website includes the following site enhancements:

Resident Engagement: Users can access updated information about services and county functions and register for updated information on the site, receive RSS Feeds, share with social media, sign up for news and calendar alerts and get notifications

Mobile App: The website is now optimized for smartphones and tablets

Increased Transparency: more documents are online with increased visibility and are easily located

Alert System: Now residents can be alerted to important messages and information easily by signing up for alerts and by a red alert beacon on the top of the webpage

Improved Structure and Navigation: More spacious & colorful layout that includes an intuitive navigation with standardized menu structures

“This website will make Burlington County a leader in online connectivity with our residents, serving as an example for government and communities everywhere,” Garganio said.

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