The new platform gives the city more ways to work together with short-term rental property owners to ensure responsible renting with online access to licensing and tax filing services.
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What is a Digital Transformation Platform?
There are many advantages to utilizing a digital transformation platform, such as providing quick and easy access to the services citizens use most. Here we look at what a digital transformation platform is and how it benefits government agencies.
Alaska Municipal League Launches Sales Tax Program for Local Governments in Alaska
The new program, powered by the GovOS Tax Filing solution, provides Alaskan communities with access to more resources and leverage when collecting taxes and contacting local residents.
GovOS Announces New Partnership with the Vermont Short-Term Rental Alliance
The partnership will leverage both companies’ experience in the short-term rental industry to support initiatives that encourage responsible renting in communities.
5 Electronic Records Management Best Practices for Government Agencies
Explore records management best practices for government agencies to increase efficiencies and better serve their constituents.
How to Create a Digital Engagement Plan Using Communication Objectives
Local governments are on the front lines of delivering services and restoring citizens’ trust in government. Here’s how creating a digital engagement plan can support local agencies’ efforts.
4 Tips for Municipal Clerks to Simplify Meeting Minutes
Whether it’s preparing agendas and arranging meetings or processing payroll and managing records, municipal clerks have one of the most multifaceted jobs in government, requiring lots of knowledge and responsibility in multiple areas.
Short-Term Rental Report: The State of Southern California STRs in 2022
Here’s a look at the ways local governments are working to effectively manage some of the top markets in the region.
Texas Poised to Expand Access to Remote Marriage License Services
In a move to help expand access to remote marriage license services, the State of Texas passed legislation in 2021 to allow county clerks to issue marriage licenses using online video conference technology.