The Town of Cape Elizabeth has launched a new website designed to make it easier and faster for users to navigate.
The town also changed the domain of the website to capeelizabeth.gov, replacing capeelizabeth.com.
“(Many) domains can be bought on the open market very easily … and start acting like they are part of the town,” the town stated in a website FAQ. “The .gov domain is only available to federal, state, local and tribal agencies.”
Capeelizabeth.com will remain live for now, but that domain will eventually forward users to the new site.
New software that is designed to make accessing meeting materials across all boards and committees straightforward and easier to obtain is launching this summer.
For more information on the new website, go to capeelizabeth.com/newwebsite.
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