Overview

November 28

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Whether a constituent is opening a new business, hosting a community event or building a home addition, they must work with their local government to navigate a complex web of zoning, permitting and licensing processes.

This is where permitting and licensing software steps in. The software makes it easy for the public to understand zoning and permit requirements and associated costs. It can even guide the public on how to apply without ever talking to an employee or making an in-person visit.

Join Government Technology on November 28, 2023, at 11 AM PT/ 2 PM ET to explore the permitting tools and strategies that make the process easier for applicants and staff.

You’ll Learn:

  • Where to get started with digitizing legacy systems
  • How to promote functional self-service options for permitting and licensing
  • Benefits you can emphasize to stakeholders to gain inter-departmental buy-in

Speakers

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Clint Knittle

Director of Sales, Permitting, Euna Solutions

Clint leads sales for Euna Solution’s permitting software (OpenCounter). Over the years, he has worked with some of the largest and fastest growing cities and counties in the country, helping them to make permitting easier for everyone.

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Shonte Eldridge — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Shonte Eldridge is an award-winning strategy and organizational change expert who spent 23 years in State and Local Government leadership. She served in senior positions for a Governor, two States’s Attorneys, and two Mayors, and ended her public sector career as the Deputy Chief of Operations for the City of Baltimore. Shonte is currently focused on helping government leaders simplify cumbersome business operations and navigate an ever-evolving technology landscape.