Request for Proposals for City of Leavenworth Website Design Development includes New Deadline and QA through 3192020

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively seeking proposals from qualified firms to redesign and develop its official website, with the goal of enhancing user experience and simplifying content management. The deadline for submitting proposals has been extended to April 24, 2020, allowing more firms to participate in the bidding process. The city aims to provide better information and customer service to the community through this initiative. A review and selection process will begin on April 6, 2020, ensuring that the chosen firm aligns with the city’s vision for improved online services. Interested firms can download the detailed Request for Proposal from the city’s website or contact City Hall for further inquiries.

The Development Services Manager is available to address any questions about the proposal requirements. This project highlights the city's commitment to leveraging technology to better serve its residents and enhance community engagement. By focusing on user experience, the city aims to foster a more accessible and informative online platform.

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