IT seeking input into website redesign

January 23, 2026

Published by cfloore

Macon-Bibb County’s IT Department is currently in the process of redesigning the consolidated government’s website, and it is looking for feedback from the public through two different surveys.

  • One asks people about people’s experience using the current website, how easy they are able to find what they are looking for, and what they struggle with. It can be found here: https://ows.io/qs/4ji4gn3d
  • One asks what they’d like to have changed or improved for the new site and can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3KQQD7H.

“These two surveys will help us design a site that will better serve the public, both with what is available and how it is accessed,” says Barbara Marlin, GIS Manager. “We want to know what people think about how well the current site works, how they use it, what information they look for, and how it can all be improved.”

“This is part of our ongoing efforts to incorporate more effective use of technology in how we provide services and information to people, and in our information age, our website should be the first place people go for anything related to their consolidate government,” says County Manager Dr. Keith Moffett.

The Macon-Bibb County website currently features information about all departments, courts, and agencies, as well as links to partner agencies and organizations, media outlets, useful information, and more. It also contains recent news regarding the consolidated government and its partners, open bids for companies to provide services, how to apply to become a vendor, job applications, and much more.

The survey is also being sent to all Macon-Bibb County employees, vendors/contractors, partner agencies, area businesses, and more.

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