Jackson township launches updated website to improve accessibility and convenience

Jackson Township Launches Updated Website to Improve Accessibility and Convenience

Jackson Township’s new municipal website officially launched today, offering residents an improved, user-friendly experience with enhanced accessibility and streamlined navigation. The redesign aims to make it easier for residents to find important resources and information quickly and efficiently.

“Christian David did an outstanding job on this project,” said Mayor Jennifer L. Kuhn. “The new site looks wonderful and is so much easier to use.”

Council President Mordechai Burnstein praised the upgrade, noting that it was long overdue.

“Mr. David has moved us from a dated, hard-to-navigate website to one where everything our residents need is right there on the front page,” he said. “It’s now simple to find exactly what you’re looking for.”

According to Township IT Manager Christian David, the redesign was driven by analytics and resident feedback. “We utilized advanced technology to identify what users were searching for most and streamlined the layout to prioritize those services,” David explained. “We also updated the site’s design to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards by improving visual accessibility, adjusting color schemes, and integrating AudioEye for full ADA compliance.”

David added that the team conducted a comprehensive Google Analytics review and added visible shortcuts to frequently visited pages in response to resident feedback.

“We wanted to make the experience more intuitive and visually appealing while ensuring equal access for all,” Burnstein added.

Mayor Kuhn noted that this launch marks the beginning of a broader digital modernization effort.

“Residents can now visit our website and enjoy a better experience finding the services they need,” she said. “Next week, we will also re-launch the Jacksontwpnj.news website to serve as an information and news portal, keeping residents informed about township updates, emergencies, and community events.”

Council Vice President Giuseppe Palmeri commended the township’s commitment to innovation. “I’d like to thank Christian and his team for all the hard work they’ve put into making these technology upgrades possible,” he said. “With a young Council and a young Mayor, it’s only fitting that we continue moving forward into the 21st century. This is truly a step in the right direction.”

Residents can explore the new website at www.jacksontwpnj.net.

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