Redesign concept. This site was built by Stoa to show what a modern, accessible Tontitown website could look like. It is not the City's official site, which remains at tontitown.com.

Services

Resident & business services

The City's most-used services, in one place and easy to reach from any device.

Pay your water bill

Tontitown residents pay water and sewer bills online through the City's SOFTePAY portal. You can make a one-time payment or set up autopay so you never miss a due date.

Pay your water bill online

Opens the City's secure payment processor. Card and bank details are handled by the processor, never stored on the City website.

More services

Text & email alerts

The City already sends text notifications for things like garbage delays and storm warnings. This redesign brings that signup front and center, and extends it to water service and road work.

Reviewer note: connects to the City's existing text-notification signup, currently on the tontitown.com homepage.

Calendar & events

City Council meetings, public hearings, holiday closures, and the August Grape Festival. Council generally meets monthly at City Hall.

View calendar

Maps & GIS

Look up zoning, parcels, and City boundaries on the interactive GIS map, useful for residents, builders, and realtors.

Open the GIS map

Permits & forms

Building permits, business licensing, and planning applications, with submittal requirements and downloadable forms.

Planning & Building

Trash & recycling

Collection days, what goes where, and how to report a missed pickup. Residents already get text alerts about garbage delays.

Reviewer note: the live site would link the City's collection schedule and missed-pickup contact.

Public records (FOIA)

Request a public record under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, and see what the City already posts online.

Make a request

Note for reviewers

Every action here maps to a real Tontitown endpoint. Water payments open the City's live SOFTePAY portal (tontitown.viewmybill.net), and the map link opens the City's existing GIS. Text alerts and garbage-delay notices already run on the current site and are simply surfaced here. The two honest gaps, a published trash calendar and a one-click permit portal, are labeled rather than faked.