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Chandler launches online portal to access archived records

Posted 5/6/24

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 The City of Chandler has launched a new self-service portal for the public to search for city-archived records.

Residents may now visit  Chandler Archived Records  to …

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Chandler launches online portal to access archived records

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The City of Chandler has launched a new self-service portal for the public to search for city-archived records.

Residents may now go to this link to search for city ordinances, resolutions, election records, and City Council or board or commission meeting agendas and minutes.

“As a city, we’re committed to transparency and the use of technology to enhance accessibility to local government for our constituents,” said City Clerk Dana DeLong. “This self-service portal helps us achieve that goal.”

This project was made possible by staff from the City Clerk's Office and Chandler’s Law and Information Technology departments.

For assistance with this service, contact the City Clerk's Office at 480-782-2181.

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