Politics & Government
Sarasota City Hall Gets New Look With Digital Signage
The Sarasota City Auditor and Clerk's Office is giving City Hall a whole new look with digital signage that provides a nonstop information.

SARASOTA, FL -- The Sarasota City Auditor and Clerkās Office is giving City Hall a whole new look with digital signage that provides a nonstop stream of information about the city.
Four large-screen video monitors have been installed in the Main Lobby of City Hall to welcome visitors and provide information about the city, thereby increasing accessibility to city services with the touch of a finger.
The city partnered with Tightrope Media Systems to provide a variety of content on the monitors, including meeting schedules and agendas, wayfinding, announcements, city-produced videos concerning topics of interest to residents and visitors alike as well as other useful information.
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The system allows easy access so the content can be updated and maintained as necessary to stay current.
Founded in 1997, Tightrope Media Systems pioneered web-centric digital signage and broadcast automation systems.
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āWeāre excited to bring this state-of-the-art technology by award-winning Tightrope to the public,ā said City Auditor and Clerk Pamela Nadalini. āThis software allows us to easily share our messages and information with our public who visit City Hall to conduct their business and participate in meetings and other functions.ā
The digital signage system was made possible through inter-departmental cooperation.
āMy heartfelt appreciation is extended to City Manager Tom Barwin for the assistance of his staff,ā said Nadalini.
Image via Tightrope Media Systems
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