Most local government websites in western New York — 90 percent — received a failing grade by a good - government group for the quality and timeliness of information posted.
Not exact matches
Except for a small — but notable — group of outliers,
local governments and school districts are not providing clear or comprehensive or even the
most basic information on their
websites.
The poor grades look especially grim when you consider that Empire Center looked only at
websites belonging to the largest and
most well funded
local governments.
To help NYCOM members and their constituents fully understand the effect of state mandates on
local government, NYCOM Executive Director Peter Baynes announced stopthetaxshift.org, a
website highlighting what conference leadership says are the 50
most egregious executive orders from the state.
In fact, after analyzing hundreds of city and county
websites, Vision's certified user experience (UX) experts identified a comprehensive list of the
most common tasks performed on
local government websites, and pet adoption tops the list as one of the
most popular tasks.