Top 7 Features to Look for in the Best Ordinance Codification Software for Municipal Clerks

Top features of ordinance codification software for municipal clerks

Key Points Streamline Workflows: Automate tasks and customize schedules to reduce workload and prioritize important duties. Enhance Public Access: ADA-compliant portals and search tools make ordinances easy to find and understand. Support Clerks: Quick updates, flexible formats, and responsive support simplify ordinance management. For municipal clerks, managing a code of ordinances can feel like a […]

5 Ways Planning and Zoning Consultant KKC is Transforming Urban Planning with enCodePlus 

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Kendig Keast Collaborative: Setting the Gold Standard in Zoning Consultation The Evolving Landscape of Urban Planning In today’s rapidly changing urban landscape, traditional zoning approaches are no longer sufficient. Kendig Keast Collaborative (KKC) has established itself as the premier planning and zoning consultant, leading the way in transforming urban landscapes through expert guidance and cutting-edge […]

Codify & Publish New Ordinances Online

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Local governments are discovering how easy it is to self-codify and publish their current codes online while creating vast, searchable records of historical ordinance amendments. enCodePlus offers an easy-to-use, secure tool that supports both self-publishing and full-service support depending on the individual needs of the local government.

Codification Guide to Improve Codification Workflow

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Codification refers to a code of ordinances that is a consolidated set of laws for a political division, such as a town, city, township, county, parish or another type of jurisdiction. This Code is often changed or updated through the adoption of ordinances, resolutions, or by-laws.

ALERT – North Carolina General Statutes Update

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The new Chapter 160D local planning and development regulations of the North Carolina General Statutes combines current land use regulations (Chapters 153A and 160A) into one, consolidated chapter that more coherently organizes the statutes. While there are not major policy or scope shifts, cities and counties must incorporate these changes into their local development regulations by July 1, 2021.

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