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Here is a sign of the times. Electronic mail and digital documents are
replacing paper. This is de facto accessibility for print-impaired
persons.
kelly
from the Chicago Tribune
OFFICIALS TO GET E-MAIL DOCUMENTS
Charles Stanley
January 4, 1999
MATTESON -- E-mail is to replace many official paper documents for
village elected officials.
The Matteson Village Board voted unanimously recently to provide
computer equipment as needed for the village president, clerk and
trustees to allow them to receive e-mail at their homes.
Trustees hailed the conversion as a step toward significantly reducing
the amount of staff time spent and resources used in copying documents
and delivering them.
Officials envision receiving their documents in a more timely manner
and having the choice of maintaining them in an electronic format or
printing hard copies.
It is unknown how much the change will cost, but Village President
Mark Stricker expects it to be "minimal."
Stricker said most elected village officials already have home
computers, many with e-mail capability. But each official's needs will
be determined and supplemented with a modem, printer or whatever other
equipment is needed, he said.
The change also will allow elected officials to maintain e-mail
contact not only with village staff personnel but with residents as
well, said Trustee Denise Graham-Zahn.
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