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City’s Tree Initiatives Continue Trend of Increased Annual Plantings NEW
[12/17/2008] - Mayor Ryan today announced that 163 urban shade trees were planted through City tree programs in 2008, continuing a trend of increased annual tree plantings and meeting the Mayor’s pledge to increase tree canopy in underserved areas. more...


Police Dept. Introduces New Webpage: "Binghamton’s Most Wanted" NEW
[12/12/2008] - The Binghamton Police Department today introduced a dedicated webpage entitled “Binghamton’s Most Wanted,” a new tool for seeking fugitives. more...


Mayor Ryan States Support for Infrastructure-Based Stimulus Plan NEW
[12/8/2008] - Mayor Matt Ryan today reaffirmed his support for an infrastructure-based stimulus plan. more...


CITIZENS GUIDE: Gas Drilling and the Marcellus Shale
[8/15/2008] - The natural gas drilling rush has raised a great deal of attention, but there remain many questions about the long-term impacts of this new development on our region's social, economic and environmental health. more...


MAYOR RYAN'S MESSAGE

While the tough economic times remain with us, our guiding principles show the way to promise, and we’re already seeing positive results. Transparency is one of my administration’s main tenets, and in recent months my administration has made several gains in realizing its potential, making City Hall more accessible, efficient, and responsive.

Just take our website, which we’ve constructed as a virtual City Hall. One of the site’s key functions is informing constituents about breaking news, new and ongoing efforts, and existing resources. After overhauling the website two years ago, it now includes not only our latest press releases and department overviews, but also dedicated pages for projects and initiatives, complete with meeting minutes and regular updates, contact information for project coordinators, and links to related information. (Considering the tough financial challenges now facing us, I highly recommend reviewing our Finance page, which includes a detailed overview of budget process.) It’s proactive openness like this that will make City Hall more accountable and helpful in moving Binghamton forward.

Our website also makes it easier to do business in Binghamton, including with the City itself. For instance, the Binghamton Local Development Corporation's dedicated page features opportunities for low-interest commercial loans. Our Bids and RFPs page allows anyone to sign up to receive an electronic notice whenever a City RFP is issued. Thanks to our shared services agreement with the County’s Office of Real Property, the online assessment page offers the opportunity to review real estate information in the city and countywide from in at the click of your mouse. The online-payment page gives residents the convenience of paying water/sewer bills, parking tickets, and code violation fines via credit card and electronic check over the internet. And our public meetings page highlights our commiting to informing and engaging citizens in the democratic process.

One of city government’s main duties is to respond to local problems, and by introducing the Online Report a Problem service, we’ve streamlined this process for both City Hall and citizens alike. The service offers citizens the convenience of an electronic form to report the problems and request the services provided by the City. And by submitting the form online, it goes directly to the appropriate department, where it will be processed and addressed, and from which citizens will receive an email summarizing the timeline and considerations for resolving the problem at hand. That’s efficiency, and it’s the look of a 21st Century City Hall.

We’ve embraced transparency in other ways as well, from our informational videos, to constituent correspondence, to our open door policy here at City Hall. Our work in this regard is never complete, and we look forward to additional ways of achieving open communication with our constituents.

Alerts & Briefs


Click Here for 'Shop Local' Coupon Flyer NEW


City Reminds Residents of Alternate Side Parking Regulations NEW


Overview of the City Website


City Receives National Praise for Local Quality of Life


Sign Up! Mayor’s Email Alerts


City Reminds of No Skateboarding Zone - See Map Here


City of Binghamton - Americans with Disabilities Act Notice


The 9/11 Memorial in the City of Binghamton


Events

11/03  Monday: Monthly Neighborhood Assemblies Meetings
  
12/31  Wednesday: First Night Binghamton 2009
  
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