“It’s state of the art,” says Police Chief Coleman McDonough.
The Mt. Lebanon Police recently unveiled their new website at pd.mtlebanon.org. The web site was developed so the police to can update their easily – either from a desk top computer or from a smart phone. This allows the police to keep Mt. Lebanon residents up to date with the latest public safety news.
“It’s state of the art,” says Police Chief Coleman McDonough. “The website gives us the ability to quickly share important information with the community, as well as provide an interactive resource for all that the MLPD has to offer.”
The home page is designed so Mt. Lebanon residents can quickly gather information on crime alerts, road closures, and upcoming public safety events.
Among the many feature the website has is a “I want to…” section which allows resident to quickly get information about how to get fingerprinted, how to request a hearing or pay a traffic citation or a parking ticket, get permission to park on the street overnight, or schedule a car seat inspection. Residents can quickly obtain contact information and email addresses for every police officer and support staff in the department.
This site was designed by Pittsburgh web development firm PiCon, a company whose office are at 615 Washington Rd, Pittsburgh PA – just a half block away from the Mt. Lebanon Public Safety Building which houses the Police department. The Police department has been delighted by their new web site.
“What the folks at PiCon were able to create exceeded our expectations. Pauline and Meesha were a pleasure to work with; their creativity and responsiveness energized everyone involved in the process,” says Chief Coleman McDonough
PiCon was launched in 2006 by Pauline Connelly, a graduate architect who went on to study web development at the University of Pittsburgh and Art Institute Of Pittsburgh.
What distinguishes PiCon Web Design from other Pittsburgh web development firms is their design process, which guarantees your satisfaction.
- PiCon will meet with you to review your graphic standards and look at sample websites together in order to get a clear vision of the visual look you desire for the site.
- PiCon then creates a non-interactive home page mock-up, which we upload to the web for your feedback.
- PiCon will make as many revisions to the home page mock-up as necessary until you are 100% delighted, at which point you will sign off on the home-page design.
- PiCon will then create one typical non-interactive interior page mock-up which we upload to web for your comments.
- PiCon will make as many revisions to the interior page mock-up as necessary until you are 100% delighted, at which point you will sign off on the interior page design.
- These two documents, along with the final site map, constitute the blueprint for the site.
- Once we have the above, this phase of the work is complete, and PiCon is ready to build out the site & populate with final content.
In addition to this, owner Pauline Connelly offers a money back guarantee. On the PiCon website, Connelly states:
“We work hard to delight each and every client, and we have seen some amazing results. Investments of $5,000 have repaid themselves 10 times or more within 2 years of site launch. While we cannot guarantee that every client will see those results, if you work with us, we are confident you will see a marked increase in business from the web.
“If you follow our advice and you do not see an increase in leads from the internet we will refund you 100% of the fees you have paid to us, and then give you 3 months to have your site redesigned before we deactivate it.”
PiCon Web Design specializes in medium and small business web development needs, as well as providing services for local non-profits and government agencies.
You can reach owner Pauline Connelly at 412-4563-0976 or contact her through the PiCon website at http://piconwebdesign.com.