Pasco County has redesigned its website and invites the public to check it out.
The website has been upgraded, with the aim of creating a user-friendly experience, as well as improved navigation and functionality, according to a county news release.
Here are some of the changes:
- The site has been consolidated from more than 1,500 pages to 650 pages
- The drop-down menu features popular web pages and customer tools
- There’s a department director with contact information
- The county’s social media icons are prominently displayed on the website’s homepage
- The news, videos and spotlight sections are in one location
The Pasco County Commission meetings are streamed live on the website’s homepage.
The county calendar has been redesigned, too.
Pasco County Commission Chairwoman Kathryn Starkey offered this assessment of the new website, in the county’s news release: “This is our first website upgrade in five years, and we couldn’t be happier with our new look. Our customers can easily find information on services, events and news items – with a simple click. We wanted to make the site faster, with an intuitive layout, and that’s exactly what we’ve done.”
Pasco County’s information technology and media relations teams collaborated to design the new layout.
To check out the new site, visit MyPasco.net.
Published on Sept. 14.
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