Editor’s note:Â A previous version of this story indicated that Bellevue’s new website is up and running. In fact, the site is still a work in progress with a working link for preview purposes. The old city website is still called up when visiting the domain. It will “very soon be released to the public”, said Bellevue City Administrator Keith Spoelker. RCN regrets the error.
The City of Bellevue has a new website in the works while the City of Taylor Mill is preparing to launch a new one, too.
“The main goal was to streamline information by making navigation for you, our user, easier,” the website reads. “We also embarked on a journey to redesign the site’s layout to show the world who we are: a place of pride and energy, a welcoming community for all.”
Meanwhile, in Taylor Mill, city leaders were spotted posing for photos before the beginning of the city commission meeting Wednesday night.
The new photos will be used on the new city website, currently under development. “Our website was very much in need of an upgrade. It was pretty ‘blah’,” said Mayor Dan Bell. “So now we’ll be able to put videos on it, show Park Fest scenes, show our commission meetings.”
The new site is being designed and constructed by Cincinnati-based Millimeter Creative and Covington-based Systems Insight.
Systems Insight was also behind the recent redesign of the City of Covington website.
Pat LaFleur reports from Bellevue and Michael Monks reports from Taylor Mill
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