Corridor safety priorities
Template for project summary, location, stage, source links, and next public action.
Mount Vernon, Virginia | Community intelligence hub
MtVernon.net organizes local updates, transportation priorities, neighborhood resources, events, and directory entries into one calm, readable community platform.
New pages now make it easier to follow events, directory listings, transportation priorities, neighborhood resources, and resident submissions.
Core civic pathways
Each pathway can become a deeper content section as the site grows. The page system is intentionally repeatable so future Community Hub sites can inherit the same structure.
Corridor projects, safety priorities, trails, sidewalks, transit, and intersection watch items.
02A repeatable structure for association pages, civic groups, and hyperlocal community updates.
03A lightweight calendar resource for civic meetings, community gatherings, deadlines, and volunteer opportunities.
04Searchable structure for groups, services, local businesses, nonprofits, and public resources.
05Plain-language summaries, dates, source trails, and next actions for every important update.
06A simple intake path for updates, listings, events, tips, and corrections.
Transportation observatory
Transportation remains a featured homepage priority, but the full framework now lives inside the Community page where project categories can expand over time.
Open transportation frameworkTemplate for project summary, location, stage, source links, and next public action.
Reusable row pattern for design options, meeting notes, and decision milestones.
Starter resource for resident-submitted observations and project follow-through.
Community Hub network
The same architecture can support neighborhood sites, issue-focused sites, civic group pages, and district-wide reference hubs.
District-wide community front door
Hero blocks, cards, status rows, directories, event lists, forms, and footer links are reusable across future hubs.
Updates can be organized by topic, date, source, owner, urgency, and next action without cluttering the design.
The current build is simple to upload, while the structure can later connect to CMS, forms, calendars, or data feeds.
Ready for the next content pass
The framework is now ready for the next round: real events, initial directory entries, transportation priority lists, and first neighborhood hub pages.