City of Whitewater Introduces New Portal Website Page

The City of Whitewater has introduced a new landing page for their website to help citizens navigate to many organizations within the city. After receiving feedback from a community civic summit in 2019, the city worked with their website vendor, Civic Plus, to help create a new landing page. When citizens are searching for the city of Whitewater or visit the city’s original website, https://www.whitewater-wi.gov, they will now be directed to this landing page. On this page, they will have access to view the city’s website; a link to view Discover Whitewater’s site that includes the Chamber of Commerce, the Whitewater Community Foundation, Downtown Whitewater Inc., and the Whitewater Tourism Council; the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s website; the Whitewater Unified School District website; the city’s Aquatic and Fitness Center website; a newly designed Economic Development page on the city website; a listing of local organizations along with a listing of local news and media outlets.

The City of Whitewater is happy to offer this new opportunity to reach many avenues in which residents and out of town citizens can find many of the resources they are interested in finding, all in one place.

The City of Whitewater provides efficient and high-quality services which support living, learning, playing and working in an exceptional community. Visit www.whitewater-wi.gov for community information and updates.

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