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Alberta city shows that online engagement is still important for reaching audiences even after the lockdowns

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Alberta city shows that online engagement is still important for reaching audiences even after the lockdowns

November 10, 2022 November 10, 2022 Allison Zupan Blog, Online engagement, Public engagement, User experience Tags: D9, Drupal, Drupal9 0 Comments

Earlier this week, the City of Brooks Alberta launched their new online public engagement platform. Brooks launched the new platform with their annual budget survey. This new platform, using 76engage, replaces the linear survey they have used in the past and provides an intuitive web experience for community members to engage with their municipal government.

The non-linear design of this years budget survey allows for participants to move through the engagement initiative at their own pace in an order that makes the most sense to them. Instead of working their way through topics they are not interested in, community members can jump right to the departments they care about most. This design structure encourages more meaningful engagement.

Engage Brooks Budget Survey

The new engagement platform is fully responsive allowing for people to provide input on the go, using smartphones and tablets.

Keep an eye out for more engagement opportunities from the City of Brooks Alberta and to see how they utilize their new engagement platform!

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Allison is a Digital Content Producer and Project Manager for 76engage living in Toronto, Ontario.

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