Drôme – Commune – The brand new Portes-lès- website

Drôme – Commune – The brand new Portes-lès- website
Drôme – Commune – The brand new Portes-lès-Valence website

The new site of the Porto commune has been operational since Monday October 28.

The commune of Portes-lès- has just launched the new version of its website, the last update dating from 2014. “We started from a blank page”replies Alexandre Bertrand, developer of the site. For Mayor Geneviève Girard, “digital technologies have become crucial for all fellow citizens and now punctuate our daily lives”. Operational since Monday October 28, this long-awaited new digital object is already rich in features, including the possibility of fill out online forms (to reserve the party room for example). From now on, the user experience is enriched with practical and intuitive communication tools.

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New features to communicate better

The objective for the Porto town hall was to create one site at a time secure, convivial et usable by the greatest number. Municipal services, community leaders and even local businesses can enrich the content. Among the new features, a tab system makes it easier to navigate according to your needs. In particular, it is easier to consult the minutes of the municipal council. An info feed also allows you to receive information in real time. With this technological leap, Porto users can receive monthly a personalized email newsletter. To stay in the field of current events, another tab allows you to find useful information concerning projects carried out by the municipality, such as the gymnasium or the arboretum (see find out about work in progress). Finally, residents have the possibility to report any event that could happen to Portes.

The Wednesday November 13at 6:30 p.m., the site will be the subject of a presentation during a meeting of the associative world, at the town hall.


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