New city website explains all

The city is  changing their website.

We published San Jacinto completion today  the other day and included links to a presentation made to city council in December and to a web camera showing the plaza.

Those links stopped working.  We have been able to find the correct link to the web cam and have changed the post.

While searching for the presentation the screen below appeared:

loremipsum

Note the larum ipsum text.  A commercial web master would be fired for making this page live.

Wanting to see how the rest of the site works we tried to follow the links to the comptroller’s fiscal reports section and got this:

fisicalreports

No reports and a new spelling of fiscal.  Maybe our county hospital administrator could use this to hide more bonuses.

We deserve better

Brutus

8 Responses to New city website explains all

  1. homeowner777's avatar homeowner777 says:

    The new City website. . . is now missing the Traffic Cams and Police / Emergency listings. . . (showing emergency calls/ locations).
    They CAN/ COULD redo a web site/ without changing the links/ names to pages.
    Many people have those addresses stored so we can find them right away.
    But, . . . . . . . . noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.

    Now they are not there and not even listed anywhere on the menu.

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  2. Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

    Just think of the city website as the local information highway, but with potholes, same as your real city streets.

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  3. Helen Marshall's avatar Helen Marshall says:

    Can’t stop laughing!!!

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  4. Unknown's avatar Jerry Kurtyka says:

    They’re trying to be a high-performance, customer-focused organization.

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  5. rob's avatar rob says:

    I think you mean to say “Note the lorum ipsum text”. I know fisical was spelt wrong but I couldn’t get that far in the post before seeing a misspelling from the person commenting on misspellings.

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    • Unknown's avatar Reality Checker says:

      As far as I know, the people who post and comment here are also are not getting paid. So I, for one, hold city employees to a higher standard, especially when City officials continually talk about the need for a better educated workforce.

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  6. Sad El Pasoan's avatar Sad El Pasoan says:

    I am not surprised, they are above the law.

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