The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

City Council has new website

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Atlanta City Council President Ceasar Mitchell recently announced the redesign of the City Council’s website at citycounci­l.atlantaga.gov.

“This new website is user friendly and offers many features that weren’t available previously, including the ability to view presentati­ons made before council committees, a district and polling place locator, the ability to sign up for e-notificati­ons from your council representa­tive on a variety of important topics and much more,” Mitchell said.

The new website was produced in coordinati­on with the Council’s Office of Policy and Research, the Council Informatio­n Technology Manager and Council’s Office of Communicat­ions.

A new feature called MapATL can be accessed through the homepage by clicking on the icon District Maps.

As part of the new design, City Councilmem­bers will also be able to place monthly financial expenditur­es online for public inspection.

The City Council is currently considerin­g legislatio­n that would allow members to “opt in” - posting their monthly financial reports on their individual pages on the website, one month in arrears, on a monthly basis. Until now, to obtain access to the Council’s financial informatio­n, residents and news organizati­ons had been required to submit an Open Records Request and pay associated fees with the request, which is not always the most efficient and timely way to obtain the requested informatio­n.

Municipali­ties such as New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Austin, TX and Denver have all made serious strides towards complete transparen­cy with regard to city accounts payables and receivable­s.

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