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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 21, 2009
SUBJECT: Senior Center Webpage Conceptual Plan
Report Prepared by Paul McCreary, Assistant Director of Parks and
Community Services
ATTACHMENTS: None
RECOMMENDATION: Receive the report and approve the conceptual webpage layout or
provide direction on modifications.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None
DESCRIPTION: The City Council has a high priority objective (III-A-10) to expand
use of the City website to promote Senior Center events, programs and services. Funds have been
included in the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 budget to make initial modifications to the Senior Center webpage
on the City website and then provide weekly updates of the content.
Staff discussed the project with the Senior Center Advisory Committee in January and April. The
Advisory Committee recommended selecting a simple domain name that is easy to remember and would
make it easier to find the Senior Center webpage on the City's website. Staff has researched available
names and has selected www.dublinseniorcenter.com. If someone types that into their Internet browser,
they are now automatically directed to the Senior Center webpage on the City's website. The webpage is
also accessible from the homepage of the City's website at www.ci.dublin.ca.us.
Staff solicited initial ideas from the Senior Center Advisory Committee and the Parks and Community
Services Commission about the preferred content for the Senior Center webpage. Senior Center patrons
were also asked what information would be important have on the website. In addition, Staff has done
online research of other web pages for Senior Centers in California. Based on this input and research
Staff developed the following conceptual layout for the Senior Center homepage.
COPY TO: Dublin Senior Center Advisory Committee
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556-4511 Mon-Fri, 9 am to 4 pm 7600 Amador Valley Blvd (Click For Directions)
QUICK LINKS WEEKLY FACT OR INSTANT SURVEY QUESTION: The Senior Center offers free coffee to
patrons! Come by and have a cup on us.
Register for Activities
Upcoming Events
PLAY!
Sign-up for a-mail notification PHOTO OF Games People Play Special Events
of upcoming activities that PLAY Dance Programs Sports for Active Adults
interest YOU! Health & Wellness
Press Releases
EXPLORE!
Volunteer Opportunities Enrichment & Personal Growth Classes
PHOTO OF Trips, Tours & Getaways
Dublin Senior Center EXPLORE Trail Trekkers & Path Wanderers
Foundation Donations Reading, Writing & Computing
Crossing Cultures Luncheons.
Contact the Staff
Contact the Senior Center CONNECT!
Advisory Committee PHOTO OF Lunch Program Special Luncheons
CONNECT Dublin Doings Newsletter Senior Support Services
Facility Rentals Volunteer Opportunities Carpool & Transit Guides
STANDARD CITY OF DUBLIN WEBPAGE FOOTER
The homepage layout was designed to consolidate information and reduce the number of links so the
entire homepage is viewable in the Internet explorer window. This makes it easier to see all of the options
in one location without having to scroll down through a lot of information to find what you are looking
for. Each of the links would bring you to a webpage with more detailed information, or links to additional
sub-pages if needed. The intent is for the information on each webpage as clear and concise as possible.
WEBPAGE HEADER
The actual webpage design will have the same appearance and color palette as the other pages on the
City's website. The top row is the webpage header with the facility name, address, phone and operating
hours. There will be a link next to the address taking the viewer to Google Maps, which will provide a
map of the area, and allow the viewer to easily obtain directions from their address to the Senior Center.
The header will also include a fact or survey question that will be updated weekly to maintain interest in
the webpage. The facts and survey questions could be program related, or fun in nature. If there is a
survey question, after submitting an answer to the question, the viewer will automatically receive a
summary of the results to date to see how their answer compares to others.
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QUICK LINKS
The left column will feature quick links to important or popular webpage content. The upcoming events
link will provide information about events and classes that are starting in the next two weeks to one
month. For those events and activities requiring pre-registration there will be a link to take the viewer
directly to www.DublinRecGuide.com for online registration.
For those wanting future notification about upcoming events and activities, there will be a quick link that
will bring the viewer to an online form where they can provide an e-mail address and select the types of
programs and activities they would like notification about (i.e. trips, events, cooking classes, etc.). Staff
will use the information to maintain e-mail distribution lists for promotion.
There will also be a link that will bring the viewer to an electronic form on the City's Customer Response
System that will allow them to ask questions or make comments to Staff and the Advisory Committee on
items related to the Senior Center. The form will ask for basic information to ensure there is the
information needed to follow-up and respond.
WEBPAGE BODY
The bodies of the webpage will broken into the three categories of play, explore and connect. This
utilizes the branding/positioning statement selected by the Advisory Committee of "Play, Explore, and
Connect". The various Senior Center activities, events and classes will then be grouped undef the relevant
category. A photo will be used to depict each category. These photos will be changed regularly to
maintain interest in the webpage.
PROMOTIONS
The Fiscal Year 2008-2009 budget includes funds to implement various promotional techniques to
advertise and increase use of the webpage. The website logo featured at the top of the Homepage will be
printed on a banner, postcards and other promotional materials that will be posted and distributed
throughout the community. Staff will also send press releases to the local media and advertise in the
Senior Center Newsletter and the Department's quarterly Activity Guide. The webpage domain name will
also be printed on all receipts generated by the computerized registration system at the Senior Center.
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The conceptual layout for the Senior Center webpage has been developed using input from patrons,
volunteers, the Senior Center Advisory Committee and the Parks and Community Services Commission.
In addition to incorporating the suggestions made for the website layout and content, Staff will focus on a
design that is clear, concise and has larger font size making it easier to read.
Staff anticipates launching the new site in June. Weekly webpage updates will be done by Staff to ensure
the site remains fresh and the information relevant.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council receive the report and approve
the conceptual webpage layout or provide direction on modifications.
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