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That’s what the City of Butler did in revamping its official website, butler.in.us.
The process began in October, City Planner Steve Bingham explained. City leaders worked with Michigan-based Revize, an organization specializing in government websites, to make the desired upgrades.
âAs with a lot of websites, periodically, you just need to take a look at them and see if they are really representing your community, your business or your organization very well, if itâs easy to use, and if people can access information easily from the website,â Bingham said.
âWe decided that we wanted something that was a little cleaner, a little simpler to use, while still providing the information that we need to provide.â
BUTLER â The final Butler Board of Works and City Council meetings for 2020 will be remembered for their uniqueness.
Monday night, Mayor Mike Hartman, City Attorney Cedric Hollabaugh and City Superintendent Eric Dohner participated by phone. Hartman and Dohner were on quarantine, but Dohner was able to return to work Tuesday, according to Clerk-Treasurer Angela Eck. Hollabaugh opted to call in.
Council members Tracy Hawkins, Eric Johnson, Gary Miller, Gale Ryan and Bill White, Eck and City Planner Steve Bingham were present in the council chambers at Butler City Hall. The meeting also was available on the cityâs Facebook page through Google Meet for remote access.