WILDOMAR: Web site on Wildomar agenda
By The Californian | ∞
WILDOMAR ---- The Wildomar council-elect is scheduled to discuss management of the city's Web site Wednesday, the final regularly scheduled meeting before the incorporation date of July 1.
Area voters approved incorporation in February and selected a five-member City Council from a field of 14 candidates.
The designers of the soon-to-be city's Web site, www.cityofwildomar.org, have been steadily adding information to the site.
Recently, a new home page was unveiled that lists upcoming Wildomar area events and a link for information on the inauguration celebration. There also are buttons at the top that allow visitors to find contact information for the interim staff members and e-mail addresses for the council-elect.
In addition to discussing the Web site, the council-elect is scheduled to consider a banking agreement that would give the city a line of credit to pay for startup expenses. The council-elect also is scheduled to talk about and possibly adopt a set of norms and procedures to govern how the council conducts business.
The norms and procedures, which include how items will be added to an agenda and how long members of the public are allowed to speak during a meeting, were discussed during a workshop June 12.
WildomarWatcher wrote on Jun 24, 2008 7:37 AM:The City of Wildomar's new web site is much like other things that the council-elect has pushed through in haste to meet an artificial deadline.
It is grossly incomplete, incorrect, and pretty much useless. Links don't work, there's nothing behind most of the buttons, and residents can’t rely on what information is presented. Judging by the poor graphics, it will have to be redone to avoid the city future embarrassment. Did the taxpayers actually pay for this latest fiasco?
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