Description
By Rachel Behrndt, Fort Worth Report
May 18, 2022
Residents soon will have two new ways to access Fort Worth City Council agendas before public meetings.
Two new electronic kiosks will be placed on either side of City Hall, replacing bulletin boards that Jannette Goodall, Fort Worth city secretary, described as outdated and ineffective. The kiosks use existing equipment and won't add costs to the city.
Meanwhile, local software developer Chris Reed created Legigram, a free-to-use website that isn't associated with the city but aggregates City Council agendas and minutes. Legigram is meant to be an additional resource available to members of the public who may find the city's existing software inaccessible.
"We're really excited," Goodall said. "It will be much more accessible… and I hope people will use (the kiosks)."
To read the full article, click here.
Fort Worth Report is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that produces factual, in-depth journalism about city and county government, schools, healthcare, business, and arts and culture in Tarrant County. Always free to read; subscribe to newsletters, read coverage or support our newsroom at fortworthreport.org.
Discussion
By posting you agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.