[WEB4LIB] Local Gov Web Sites

Maureen DeLaughter delaughterm at uhls.lib.ny.us
Tue May 2 12:28:40 EDT 2000


Jim, 

    You may be interested in this link:
State and Local Government on the Net 
http://www.piperinfo.com/state/states.html

and also:
Best of the Web '99 by Steve Towns
http://www.govtech.net/publications/govinternetguide/GIG99/TOC/toc.shtm
This seems to be an annual feature of Government Technology, so you could also search through past issues.

Please share the best sites when you've got a list. I would also be very interested in this.
Thanks.
Maureen


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Barrentine 
  To: Multiple recipients of list 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:39 AM
  Subject: [WEB4LIB] Local Gov Web Sites


  Hi All,

  I am looking for some examples of local governments (city or county) using web technology to deliver information and services to their residents. While good integrated sites that deliver static information (names of elected officials, office hours, summe r park programs, how to register to vote, etc.) are nice, I am really looking for places that allow interactive use such as getting your dog a license, paying traffic tickets, filing a petty theft report, signing your kid up for little league, etc.

  Anybody got any contenders?

  Thanks.

  Jim




  James K. Barrentine
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