After the digital lighting panel has been installed, the municipality continues its desire to better inform residents by launching a WebApp linked to a new website.
“It is a wish expressed by many in MontepizagoMayor Jean-Michel Andreuzzi explains. But we, unlike in big cities, do not have professionals to feed the site and social networks … It is the elected officials who take care of it. Also, to be more interactive, we worked with the communications agency Barcelona & co to prepare this tool that aims to be user-friendly and easily accessible. “
This application, downloaded to a mobile phone, provides access to municipal services and information, to consult a directory of associations, merchants or elected officials with whom each inhabitant can communicate via e-mail if necessary. Everyone can, if they wish, sign up for a remote alert to receive important or urgent information such as the water outage the city experienced last summer. The mayor concludes, “It is also a way for residents to be more involved. Through the contribution tab, they can give their opinion, report a fact such as a water leak, illegal deposit, damaged road, or suggest action, a project… This will allow everyone to express themselves. without having to speak at a public meeting.”
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