Contact and submit information
A page for sharing corrections, public documents, meeting tips, or resident ideas that can improve the quality of the website.
Contact and submit information
The Contact page should invite readers to share useful information. That includes corrections, newly published planning documents, upcoming event dates, media links, or additional resident wishlist ideas. It should also remind readers not to submit private information that should not be published publicly.
Corrections
Readers can flag factual errors, outdated details, or missing public information.
Documents and tips
People can send links to public files, staff reports, media stories, or meeting notices.
Resident ideas
The page can also capture winter-activity and amenity suggestions that belong on the Resident Ideas page.
Editorial follow-up
Useful submissions can help keep the site accurate and current.
How this page connects
to the larger story
These visual blocks help carry the design language of the homepage across the site while reinforcing the public information role of each section.
Open channel
A contact page makes the site more responsive.
Public collaboration
Good information often comes from attentive readers.
Editorial control
All submissions should still be reviewed before publication.
The contact page should support the site’s public-service role.
It gives the community a way to contribute while keeping editorial review and fact-checking in place.