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Government & Municipalities
ADA CompliantWCAG 2.2 AAResident-First UX

Entwicklung von Gemeinde-Websites

Ihre Bürger beurteilen Ihre Stadt, bevor sie anrufen

100%
WCAG 2.2 AA
Accessibility compliance
95+
Lighthouse Score
Performance target
< 2s
Page Load
On 3G connections
$0
Accessibility Lawsuits
For our clients
What Municipality Website Development Actually Fixes — And What It Won't

Your site goes live, a resident searches for permit applications, and hits a 404. Another tries to pay a utility bill on their phone — the form breaks. A third needs meeting minutes in Spanish — nothing loads. Municipality website development rebuilds your digital front door with ADA-compliant architecture, self-service portals that connect to your ERP, and mobile-first design that works under pressure. We're talking WCAG 2.2 AA standards, role-based CMS access for department heads, and emergency alert systems that don't require a developer to push live. Your site becomes the resource your residents expect — not the roadblock they resent. Because when your platform fails accessibility audits or forces constituents to call for basic info, you're not just losing efficiency. You're burning public trust one broken interaction at a time.

Wo Projekte scheitern

Your current site is failing WCAG accessibility audits That exposes the municipality to ADA litigation and DOJ enforcement actions.
Residents can't find basic information without calling The result: overloaded staff, longer wait times, and eroding public trust.
There's no online payment or permit application system That means lost revenue, slower processing, and frustrated constituents.
Content updates require a developer So you end up with outdated emergency alerts, stale meeting agendas, and misinformation sitting live on the site.
The site doesn't work on mobile devices Over 60% of residents access government info on their phones — and if it doesn't work, they give up.
There's no multilingual support for non-English speakers That violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and shuts out a significant portion of your community.

Compliance

WCAG 2.2 AA Compliance

Every page is built and tested against WCAG 2.2 AA success criteria. We audit with axe-core, screen readers, and manual keyboard navigation testing.

Section 508 Conformance

Federal funding recipients must meet Section 508. We deliver a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) that documents full conformance.

Multilingual Content Delivery

We build native i18n routing with professionally translated content — not machine translation overlays. Right-to-left languages and locale-specific formatting are included.

SSL & Security Hardening

Every municipality site we deploy uses HTTPS, Content Security Policy headers, and rate-limited API endpoints. We follow NIST cybersecurity framework recommendations throughout.

Real-Time Performance Monitoring

Vercel Analytics and custom dashboards track Core Web Vitals in production. You see exactly how the site performs for every visitor segment.

Sub-Second Server Responses

Static generation and edge caching deliver pages in under 200ms. Emergency alerts push instantly via ISR — no full redeployment needed.

Was wir bauen

Fails WCAG accessibility audits and exposes your municipality to ADA litigation

Self-service portals connect permit applications, utility payments, and service requests directly to your municipal ERP

Forces residents to call for information that should be available online

Meeting management with auto-generated agendas, minutes, and calendar feeds keeps public records current

Lacks online payment or permit systems, slowing processing and frustrating constituents

Interactive district maps with address-based lookup for zoning, ward boundaries, and facility locations

Requires a developer for every content update, leaving emergency alerts and meeting agendas outdated

Emergency alert system pushes critical updates instantly without triggering a full site rebuild

Breaks on mobile devices, shutting out the 60% of residents who access government info on phones

Role-based CMS lets department heads publish content without writing code or waiting on IT

Offers no multilingual support, violating Title VI and excluding non-English speakers

Full-text search indexes ordinances, budgets, and public records with faceted filtering and PDF support

Unser Prozess

01

Stakeholder Discovery & Audit

We start by interviewing department heads, auditing your current site's accessibility and analytics, and mapping every resident-facing workflow. You get a prioritized requirements document at the end.
Week 1-2
02

Information Architecture & Design

Card-sorting sessions with real residents shape the sitemap. We deliver mobile-first wireframes and a full design system in Figma for council review.
Week 3-5
03

Development & Integration

We build in Next.js with Sanity CMS, wire up payment gateways, and connect to your existing permitting or ERP systems via API.
Week 6-10
04

Accessibility Testing & QA

Then comes automated and manual accessibility audits, cross-browser testing, screen reader validation, and load testing under traffic spikes.
Week 11-12
05

Launch, Training & Support

We train your staff on the CMS, deploy to production, and provide 30 days of post-launch support plus a complete VPAT document.
Week 13
Next.jsSupabaseVercelSanity CMSMapboxTailwind CSS

Häufige Fragen

Wie lange dauert ein Redesign einer Gemeinde-Website?

Die meisten Projekte laufen 10–13 Wochen vom Kickoff bis zum Launch. Komplexe Integrationen – Genehmigungssysteme, Payment-Gateways – können das auf 16 Wochen verlängern. Wir erstellen einen detaillierten Zeitplan während der Discovery-Phase, damit Ihr Rat genau weiß, was zu erwarten ist und wann Deliverables überprüft werden.

Stellen Sie ADA- und WCAG-Konformität sicher?

Ja. Jede Website erfüllt WCAG 2.2 AA und Section 508 Anforderungen. Wir testen mit axe-core, manueller Tastaturnavigation und Screen Readern wie NVDA und VoiceOver. Sie erhalten beim Launch ein ausgefülltes VPAT, das die Konformität dokumentiert.

Können Mitarbeiter die Website ohne Entwickler aktualisieren?

Absolut. Sanity CMS mit rollenbasierten Berechtigungen bedeutet, dass jede Abteilung ihre eigenen Seiten, Sitzungsprotokolle und Dokumente verwaltet. Die Bearbeitungsoberfläche ist visuell – die meisten Mitarbeiter fühlen sich nach einer 90-minütigen Schulung wohl.

Integrieren Sie bestehende kommunale Software?

Wir integrieren mit gängigen kommunalen Plattformen, einschließlich Tyler Technologies, BS&A, CivicPlus und Payment-Prozessoren wie PayPal Government und Stripe. Wenn Ihr System eine API hat oder Daten exportieren kann, können wir es verbinden. Integrations-Arbeiten werden während der Discovery-Phase eingegrenzt.

Was passiert nach dem Launch der Website?

Sie erhalten 30 Tage Post-Launch-Support mit Bugfixes, Content-Fragen und kleineren Anpassungen. Danach bieten wir monatliche Retainer-Pläne für fortlaufende Entwicklung, Sicherheitsupdates und Content-Support an. Viele Gemeinden behalten uns für vierteljährliche Barrierefreiheits-Audits an.

Wie handhaben Sie mehrsprachige Inhalte für diverse Gemeinschaften?

Wir bauen native Internationalisierung in die Site-Architektur ein mit separaten Content-Einträgen pro Sprache – kein Google Translate Widget. Das bedeutet genaue Übersetzungen, ordnungsgemäße SEO für jede Sprache und Title VI Konformität für föderativ finanzierte Gemeinden.

Municipality Websites from $12,000
Fixed-fee. VPAT included. 30-day post-launch support.
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