We have launched a brand new website and a revised logo as part of the long term plan commitment to improve communication and branding of the District. In the Spring of 2009 we started a consultative design process seeking input from various stakeholder groups throughout the district. This shed light on some key issues that needed to be addressed in a redesign of the site. We hope that this new site is useful and enjoyable for our users.
We have started moving much of the content from the old website to the new website, but there may still be some areas where we will link back to the old website. Please bear with us during this transition.
This newly designed website aims to:
As part of the design process, we took an in depth look at our District logo and decided that it was in need of a updating too. We decided to retain the key elements of the logo while updating the feel to a more modern and polished design. This approach is the most cost effective as it allows us to gradually deploy the logo on new materials (letterhead, business cards, signs, etc) as they need replacing rather than retroactively replacing the logo everywhere.