The village web site seems to have won an award that clearly shows one of two things. 1) The village found some spare money to purchase a few people that should have been spent elsewhere, or 2) The NAG Webmasters (National Association of Government) don’t know what they are doing.
This has been previously discussed here on outskirts as to the fact that the site is not complaint with many things (such as a Mac), and has numerous problems. It took me about eight seconds to get this error today: Server Error in ‘/’ Application. Your actions are considered dangerous.
How many errors can you smart readers find? The fact that the site was created by a group in California that specializes in creating government websites might also have something to do with it. So Very Virginia.
PS. If you want some fun for yourself drop by the site and search for the word Charlottesville. Notice that the very first result that appears is for the “City of Charlottesville” home page. Of course the URL goes to 166.61.234.142:95/visiontemp/index.html. Port 95 with a fixed IP temporary page that the server won’t respond to. Gotta love searching. The second link is to pay bills in the village. Oh the fun…



