On March 7, the free mobile app – called JaxHapps, which is available on Android and iOS platforms – was made available to residents in response to Mayor Alvin Brown’s call to improve economic development within the city.
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Once the app is downloaded, users can view information for special events that are both city- and non-city-sponsored, such as sports, cultural and music events.
“It was just a way for us to connect the dots and make sure that citizens had access to all this information via their smartphones,” said Jacksonville CIO Usha Mohan.
The app lists each event by date, providing such information as where the event is being held, cost to attend and a description of the event. Users can even purchase tickets via the app – a feature Mohan says makes the app a “one-stop shop” for special event information. Once users click “buy tickets,” they are directed to external websites for completing ticket purchases.
In addition to launching the mobile app, Jacksonville revamped its special events website, now located at JaxHappenings.com. The website displays a comprehensive calendar of events happening in the city, and users can search for events through a series of categories like “Business” and “Technology.” Mohan said that within the next month, the city plans to release the categories feature on the mobile app.
No additional costs were incurred through the development of the mobile app and website, which were both developed in-house by the city’s Information Technologies Division and Office of Special Events.
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