Civic Access 2025 Upgrade

Bloomington, INLocal News

The City of Bloomington will temporarily suspend access to the Civic Access portal for a system upgrade on Thursday, August 21, from 6 pm until 10 pm. This upgrade is designed to improve the online services offered to residents and enhance user experience. During this time, individuals will be unable to access city services via the portal, so residents are encouraged to plan ahead. The upgrade signifies the city’s commitment to maintaining up-to-date technology and efficient service delivery. The Information & Technology Services department is responsible for implementing this upgrade.

Residents seeking more information can reach the city office at 812-349-3454. This initiative reflects a broader trend among municipalities to modernize their digital platforms for better public service. The planned downtime exemplifies proactive measures to ensure continued improvement in civic technology.

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