Government & Public Sector Website Design for East Texas Practices

Municipalities, counties, utilities, and public agencies have a unique responsibility: their websites must be accessible to every resident, easy to navigate, and compliant with ADA and Section 508 standards. MasseyMedia has built public-facing websites for East Texas organizations that meet those standards without sacrificing design or usability.

Why MasseyMedia

Why Government Websites Are Different

ADA & Section 508 Compliance

Public sector websites must meet federal accessibility standards. We build to WCAG 2.1 AA from the ground up — proper contrast, keyboard navigation, screen reader support, and accessible forms are built in from day one, not added as an afterthought.

Clarity Over Flash

Government sites need to communicate clearly: hours, services, forms, contacts. We prioritize function and findability. Residents shouldn't have to dig for the information they need — it should be obvious, fast, and easy to access on any device.

Long-Term Reliability

Public websites need to last. We build on stable platforms with maintenance plans that keep them updated and secure. No disappearing-agency situations — we've been here since 1998 and we'll be here when you need support five years from now.

What We Do

Services for Government & Public Sector

ADA Compliant Web Design

Websites built to WCAG 2.1 AA standards — accessible to every resident regardless of ability, and legally defensible for your organization.

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Municipal Website Development

Custom-built sites for cities, counties, and public agencies with department pages, staff directories, news feeds, and agenda/minutes archives.

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Online Forms & Document Portal

Accessible online forms for permits, requests, and applications — plus organized document portals for public records, agendas, and meeting minutes.

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Website Maintenance & Security

Ongoing managed maintenance including CMS updates, security patches, uptime monitoring, and content updates so your site stays current and protected.

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Managed Hosting

Reliable, secure hosting with fast load times and high availability — critical for public-facing sites that residents depend on for essential information.

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Technical SEO & Site Speed

Optimized site architecture, fast load times, and technical SEO so residents can find your services quickly through search engines.
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The Challenge

Who We Serve in the Public Sector

East Texas has dozens of municipalities, county offices, utility districts, school-adjacent organizations, and public agencies. Many are operating on outdated websites that are slow, difficult to navigate, and potentially non-compliant with federal accessibility standards — including ADA compliance requirements that increasingly apply to local government sites.

MasseyMedia builds modern, accessible replacements that serve residents better and reduce the administrative burden on staff. We also offer local SEO to help your agency appear prominently when residents search for services. We've been building websites for East Texas organizations since 1998.

What Every Medical Website Needs

  • City and municipal websites
  • County offices and departments
  • Water and utility districts
  • Emergency services organizations
  • Economic development corporations
  • Public libraries and community centers
98 %
of federal sites must meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. State and local agencies are following suit.
100 %
% of All Work Done In-House
25 +
years of East Texas digital marketing experience
47
five-star Google reviews from East Texas clients
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Let's Build a Better Public Website

Whether you're a city, county, utility district, or public agency, we'd like to help.

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Common Questions

Government Website FAQs

What does ADA compliance mean for a government website?

ADA compliance, specifically WCAG 2.1 AA, means your website must be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for users with disabilities. This includes proper color contrast, keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, alt text for images, and accessible forms. Federal law increasingly requires public sector sites to meet these standards, and lawsuits over non-compliant sites are on the rise.

Can you migrate our existing government website to a new platform?

Yes. We assess your current site, migrate all content, improve the structure and navigation, and launch a new ADA-compliant site with minimal disruption to your operations. We also handle training so your staff can update content after launch.

Do you offer ongoing maintenance for government websites?

Our website maintenance plans include security updates, CMS updates, uptime monitoring, and content updates on request. Government sites in particular need to stay current and secure. We handle that so your staff doesn't have to.

How much does a government website cost?

Government website projects at MasseyMedia typically start around $3,500 for a clean, ADA-compliant site with department pages, public documents section, staff directory, and contact forms. Larger municipal or county sites with multiple departments, online payment integration, or permit request systems run higher. We'll provide a detailed proposal after an initial scoping conversation with your team.

Do you work with small municipalities and utility districts?

Yes. Small cities, utility districts, water supply corporations, and special purpose districts are some of our most common government clients. These organizations often have limited IT staff and need a website that non-technical employees can maintain easily. We build with that in mind and stay available after launch for questions and updates.

What security features do government websites need?

Every site we build includes SSL encryption, a web application firewall, secure contact forms, regular software updates, and uptime monitoring. We also implement strong password policies and limited admin access to reduce exposure. If your agency accepts online payments, we ensure PCI-compliant processing is in place.

Your Community Deserves a Website That Works for Everyone.

Let's build something accessible, clear, and built to last.