BELLEVIEW, FL (352today.com) – Starting Wednesday, June 11, Belleview residents will have a smoother, more user-friendly experience when they visit the city’s official website. The upgraded site, still located at belleviewfl.org, is designed to make everyday tasks like paying a utility bill or checking city updates faster and more convenient.
The refreshed site features a clean, mobile-friendly layout that meets current ADA accessibility standards and puts important services right at residents’ fingertips. From an improved online bill pay system to interactive maps and expanded department pages, the upgrade aims to save time and simplify access to city resources.
Other new features include:
- A dynamic calendar and news center for city meetings and community events
- A customizable Notify Me® system to receive alerts about city commission meetings, public notices, and more
- A new digital newsletter with local news and updates sent directly to your inbox
“This website upgrade marks a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to improve how the City of Belleview serves our residents,” said Mayor Christine Dobkowski. “Whether you’re paying a utility bill, checking a zoning map, or signing up for alerts about a community event, the tools you need are now easier to access than ever before.”
City Administrator Mariah Moody said the project is about more than just looks: “This upgrade is not just about the latest technology, it is really about making that technology work for the people of Belleview.”
The city encourages everyone to visit the updated site when it goes live on June 11 and explore the new features. Signing up for updates and the city’s e-newsletter is one simple way residents can stay connected and informed.
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