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Looking for a high-tech way to keep informed about what's happening in the 13th District, the city and the county? If you have a computer and Internet access, finding government information and services online is very easy. Go to www.milwaukee.gov, simply type a keyword or phrase in the site section and click GO. The new search engine will take you to the proper department in either the city or the county.
Another city initiative called E-Service provides an online request form that allows citizens to request a service without knowing which city department provides that service. E-Service cuts at least two-days off the process.
And the city can also communicate with you with E-Notify. This easy-to-use, Internet tool allows the city to send such information as city news, police crime bulletins by neighborhood, meeting and bid notices and many other topics to subscribers' email accounts based on selections made by the individual citizen. E-Notify is available on the City Home Page.