City of Loris unveils TextMyGov

City of Loris Unveils TextMyGov

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A simplified way for residents to engage with the city.The City of Loris in South Carolina had a goal to improve communication with its citizens. To help accomplish this objective, they recently purchased the smart texting application TextMyGov, a new communication tool that assists residents thru text messaging.This new communication tool for the city was also recently featured on the …

In the Palm of their hand Palmdale connects citizens to the city with

Palmdale connects citizens to the city with TextMyGov

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The City of Palmdale, California, recently rolled out an interactive texting service for their citizens called TextMyGov. The city announced its new communication resource to citizens in the Antelope Valley Times article “Palmdale Launches Text My Gov messaging services”, and attracted attention with a billboard displayed on one of Palmdale’s busiest roads near Rancho Vista Drive. TextMyGov creates an SMS …

Covington, KY Reporting Issues

Covington, KY Makes Reporting Issues Easy For Residents

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iWorQ Featured in the NewsResidents of Covington, Kentucky have a new-found advocate for sending requests to the city in a streamlined and efficient manner. iWorQ Systems applications allow for citizens to easily report different issues from the comfort of their home, at any time day or night, and Covington found it to be an excellent fit for their needs.These capabilities …

Sunbury, PA fights blight with code enforcement software

Sunbury Pennsylvania Fights Blight with Code Enforcement Software

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iWorQ Systems was featured in Pennsylvania’s Daily Item newspaper with an article titled “Sunbury targets blighted homes”. The article highlights how the City of Sunbury utilizes iWorQ’s Code Enforcement Software to help track and identify blighted homes. Blighted properties happen when land, homes, and other structures are neglected. As a result, they become dilapidated, unsightly, and unsafe for residents. In …

Amherst, Virginia uses iWorQ

Amherst, Virginia Upgrades System With Citizen Portal

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iWorQ is thrilled to have Amherst, Virginia as a client. They have been utilizing iWorQ’s software applications for about 2 years and have recently added Portal Home to their software package. Other applications they have been using include Code Enforcement, Permit Management, and Planning & Zoning.The Citizen Portal is an interactive solution that allows citizens and contractors to apply for …

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Holladay, Utah Makes Citizen Requests Easy

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The Cottonwood Heights Journal posted an article revealing how Holladay, Utah is using iWorQ Systems software to connect the city to its residents, making it easier for citizens to send requests to city representatives. The article details how the City added the iWorQ Citizen Engagement Application to their existing iWorQ software subscription for permit management and code enforcement tracking. iWorQ’s …

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Bloomsburg Pennsylvania Simplifies Flood Plan

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iWorQ Featured on Local Newspaper’s Front PageiWorQ Systems was recently featured on the front-page news of the Press Enterprise Local Newspaper in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. The article discussed how Bloomsburg is using iWorQ’s software applications to help make the flood recovery process easier and more cost-efficient.The implementation of the software creates a shortcut for the permitting and code enforcement process from …

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Blytheville Arkansas Streamlines Code Enforcement Process

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iWorQ News /  BLOG POSTED: August 5, 2019iWorQ Featured in Kait 8 News. In this  Kait 8 news clip you will see how iWorQ’s Code Enforcement Cloud-Based Software is helping City of Blytheville, AR, streamline their condemnation processes.   iWorQ has been helping cities & counties for more than 18 years, and our applications make it easy for cities and counties to stay …