Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Redesign the City website look and feel to support the City’s updated brand as well as the design needs of specific departments/services.*: a. Provide a project plan for the design phase of the website replacement project.; b. New website content information architecture that supports easy navigation to key services.; c. Determine a consistent look and feel for the website, including color schemes, graphic elements, and navigation tools that provide straightforward navigation within a unifying graphic theme as well as flexibility for the branding of different City departments/services.; d. Provide design mock ups of primary website sections: Home page, Departments, A Projects Page (not currently on website), Visitors, Businesses, Residents, Contact Us, Community Calendar, FAQs.; 2. Apply website redesign mockups to website CMS software implementation to enable information ready website.: a. Provide a website CMS software implementation project plan. This can be integrated with the overall project plan.; b. Install and configure website CMS software on City server infrastructure.; c. Consult with City staff to determine how the website CMS navigation will support the City template requirements.; d. Create website templates that meet ADA / 508 standards compliance.; 3. Website CMS training for site administrators and content contributors.