Politics & Government

City Of Lambertville Launches New Website

The redesign includes mobile usage improvements and more prominent display of popular features.

LAMBERTVILLE, NJ — The City of Lambertville has launched a new website that officials say will make it easier for residents to access services, find information and interact with their local government.

The redesign, meant to improve functionality, security, accessibility and mobile usage, is the website's first major overhaul since one begun in 2015 and launched in 2017.

"I want visitors, residents, and businesses to have the best experience possible when engaging with the city online," said Mayor Julia Fahl. "We’re taking this opportunity to use the power of modern technology to build new digital services and provide transparent information in a timely fashion to the best of our abilities."

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Fahl, who took office in January 2019, had run on a campaign of open communication and transparency.

The site was updated to be more easily navigated on mobile devices, which account for an increasing amount of internet use. It prominently features many of the city's most popular online resources, like the city calendar, alert sign up, budget information, its telephone and email directory and trash and recycling information.

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It also features a homepage dashboard for street sweeper and trash pickup, as well as improvements to ADA compliance, language access and general usability.

Residents are encouraged to visit the City of Lambertville website and take a tour of the changes and additions.

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