Redwood City, CA – March 23, 2021 – The City of Newton, MA has partnered with OpenGov – the leader in cloud software for enabling community development with modern permitting, licensing, and code enforcement workflows – to drive efficiency for the City and improve the quality and convenience of its services for customers.
Jonathan Yeo, Chief Operating Officer, City of Newtown, MA shared “The City’s partnership with OpenGov allows us to make an exciting, transformational leap to a state of the art system that will improve City operations and allow residents, and those involved in obtaining permits and licenses, easier and better access to the information they need.”
OpenGov’s Eric DiProspero shared, “We are thrilled to partner with the City of Newton and drive economic development through better permitting and licensing workflows. These fundamental activities help build more resilient communities at a time when city leaders are looking for ways to revitalize growth.”
The City of Newton joins over a thousand public sector organizations leveraging OpenGov to revolutionize work processes with cloud-based software designed specifically for the needs of government. OpenGov will serve the City with software that automates permitting and licensing approvals processes, allows for online inspections and code enforcement management, and provides a user-friendly online portal for applicants.
About OpenGov
OpenGov is the leader in providing our nation’s state agencies and local governments with modern cloud software to help power more effective and accountable government. Built exclusively for the unique budgeting, financial, and community development needs of the public sector, OpenGov solutions help our more than 1,000 customers plan effectively, increase efficiency, and improve engagement through better collaboration and transparency.