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City of Columbia launches new special events permitting platform
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(COLUMBIA, MO) ~ The City of Columbia has announced the launch of a new permitting platform, Eproval, which aims to streamline and improve the special event permitting process. As of today, all Special Event Permit Applications must be submitted through the Eproval system.
Eproval is set to revolutionize the way special event permits are handled by providing applicants with a more user-friendly experience. With real-time tracking, improved communication tools, and enhanced transparency, Eproval aims to make the permitting process more efficient and accessible for all.
According to Amy Schneider, director of the Convention and Visitors Bureau, Eproval is a game-changer for both the City and the Columbia community. Not only does it streamline the process, but it also ensures that applicants have access to submit their applications and monitor their progress at any time.
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One of the key features of Eproval is its focus on innovation and equity. By standardizing workflows and providing resources 24/7, regardless of an applicant's schedule or experience level, Eproval ensures fair treatment for all.
In addition to promoting equity, Eproval also enhances customer service by allowing applicants to access resources, communicate with reviewers, and track their applications at any time.
Some of the robust features offered by Eproval include 24/7 access and support for applicants, an intuitive and user-friendly interface that requires little to no training, real-time tracking of permit progress, and equitable access for all applicants.
For more information about Eproval or to access the new permitting system, interested parties can visit https://www.como.gov/convention-and-visitors-bu.... The City encourages all event organizers to take advantage of this cutting-edge platform for a smoother and more efficient special event permitting process.
Eproval is set to revolutionize the way special event permits are handled by providing applicants with a more user-friendly experience. With real-time tracking, improved communication tools, and enhanced transparency, Eproval aims to make the permitting process more efficient and accessible for all.
According to Amy Schneider, director of the Convention and Visitors Bureau, Eproval is a game-changer for both the City and the Columbia community. Not only does it streamline the process, but it also ensures that applicants have access to submit their applications and monitor their progress at any time.
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One of the key features of Eproval is its focus on innovation and equity. By standardizing workflows and providing resources 24/7, regardless of an applicant's schedule or experience level, Eproval ensures fair treatment for all.
In addition to promoting equity, Eproval also enhances customer service by allowing applicants to access resources, communicate with reviewers, and track their applications at any time.
Some of the robust features offered by Eproval include 24/7 access and support for applicants, an intuitive and user-friendly interface that requires little to no training, real-time tracking of permit progress, and equitable access for all applicants.
For more information about Eproval or to access the new permitting system, interested parties can visit https://www.como.gov/convention-and-visitors-bu.... The City encourages all event organizers to take advantage of this cutting-edge platform for a smoother and more efficient special event permitting process.
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