Learn how the county is working to identify short-term rentals and communicate with property owners in response to state legislation.
Success Stories
Resources for State and Local Government Officials
How Glendale, AZ Created a Plan for Short-Term Rentals Ahead of Super Bowl LVII
In anticipation of the expected rise in short-term rentals, the city took swift yet thoughtful action to prepare for the 2023 event.
How Hoboken, NJ Brought City Services Online with GovOS Studio
Jurisdictions across the country have seen a sharp increase in the demand for online services. Here’s how Hoboken’s recent digitization efforts have led to simpler processes and improved engagement with the community.
How Grayson County, TX Expanded Access to Digital Records and Online Services for Citizens and Staff
With the number of land record recordings continuing to rise each year, Grayson County’s digitization efforts have proven effective at increasing accessibility and improving overall efficiencies within county processes.
How Denton County, TX Implemented an Online Records System to Meet the Demands of a Rapidly Growing Population
Despite being one of the fastest-growing counties in the country, Denton’s digitization efforts have helped staff keep pace with rising demands.
How McLean County, IL Leveraged Digital Solutions to Bring Automation to HR
Since 2018, the county has created more than 500 forms in GovOS Studio and successfully reduced the total processing time of impacted procedures from weeks to days.
How Barbados Expanded Its Digital Service Offerings to Increase Community Engagement
In response to a 2018 mandate designed to increase government efficiency, Barbados uncovered new and innovative ways to engage the community with online services.
How the Portland Water Bureau Uses Triggers, Tags and Stages to Help Improve the Efficiency of Online Civic Services
With the GovOS Utilities Package, communities are able to convert paper-heavy utilities processes into simple, streamlined online services.
How Tippecanoe County, IN Increased Public Accessibility with Digital Services
Four years after bringing its first form online using GovOS Studio, the county assessor’s office was well-prepared to continue providing online civic services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.