2009 Savvy 3CMA Award

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Customer Service Database – developed and released in fall 2008 by Jason Huber, the Customer Service Database has won 1st place in the Savvy competition from 3CMA for the 2009 Digital Interactive (category). This is a national award given out to the best in the category.

The database is used by the city’s Public Works Department to manage and track customer issues related to our refuse and recycling operations. The city utilizes to contractors for these services and both organizations are able to share information with the city and each other using this single centralized database. The result is improved communication leading to improved customer service for our residents and businesses.

This was fun and challenging project with interactive maps, custom reports, and several levels of security rights.


3CMA Silver Circle Award 2009

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MyNeighborhood – developed in summer 2008 by Jason Huber and released in the September 2008, MyNeighborhood
received 2nd place Silver Circle Award (the customer service database I developed took first place) in the Savvy competition from 3CMA for the 2009 Digital Interactive (category).

MyNeighborhood is a custom-built application that allows users to input any address in the City of St. Louis Park to find out information such as polling places, elected representatives, parks within two miles of the address and more.  I continue to improve this application by providing more mapping options and information for the residents.

Click here to see MyNeighborhood web application


City’s website wins top national honors

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National Association of Government Webmasters (NAGW)
St. Louis Park, Minn. – The National Association of Government Webmasters (NAGW) has awarded the City of St. Louis Park its top honors for municipalities with a population of 35,000 to 100,000 for the city’s website, www.stlouispark.org. Read More


Local Government Innovation Award

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Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs- University of Minnesota

Faced with a growing graffiti problem, the City of St. Louis Park realized that information from the public and surrounding municipalities would help it bring perpetrators to justice and keep the community clean. Read More


GraffitiNet wins international award

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St. Louis Park’s GraffitiNet wins international award
The St. Louis Park Police Department got credit from a preliminary 27-person judging panel and final seven-person panel for its “non-traditional, community-oriented approach in addressing the growing graffiti problem within the West Metro,” a press release from Zwilling stated.

About seven or eight cities now participate, St. Louis Park Police Chief John Luse said. “Everybody seems to like it, and I think a lot is based on the success we’re having with it,” he said. Read More


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