
Water districts, libraries, parks, transit, public safety—you serve your community with laser focus. CivAll matches that focus: right-sized for your team, live in 30 days, no bloat.

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Special districts deliver essential services residents rely on every day. CivAll helps you communicate updates, publish to social media, and stay ADA compliant.
Service outage alerts, boil water notices, conservation updates, rate changes, and water quality reports. Publish once to your website, social media, and email simultaneously.
Program announcements, event calendars, digital resources, and community updates. Manage multiple branches from one dashboard.
Event calendars, facility closures, program registration, and seasonal updates. Keep residents informed about trails, pools, and community programs.
Service alerts, route changes, detours, and accessibility updates. Push real-time notifications to riders across all channels.
Outage maps, restoration updates, rate changes, and conservation programs. Communicate with ratepayers during planned and unplanned outages.
Police, fire, and EMS agencies need to communicate instantly during emergencies. One-click alerts, mobile publishing from the field, and automatic archiving for public records requests.
You don't need enterprise software built for a 50-department city. CivAll gives special districts exactly what you need—an accessible website, social media tools, and compliance—without the bloat or the price tag.
Police, fire, and EMS teams can't wrestle with software during an emergency. CivAll gives public safety agencies one-click publishing to every channel—from your phone, in the field, under pressure.
Push to all channels instantly
Post from an incident scene or patrol car
Public records-ready, CALEA-aligned retention
Build trust with consistent, transparent updates
Special districts are subject to ADA Title II—the same accessibility requirements as cities and counties. The April 2026 deadline applies to you, too. CivAll ensures your website meets WCAG 2.1 AA standards before you go live.
“When we switched providers, we requested features we were missing—not expecting much. Within days, those functions started appearing, and within a month, everything we asked for was available. NOW THAT IS CUSTOMER SERVICE! 10 out of 10 stars.”
Catherine Glasby
Public Information Director, Chatham County, GA
See how CivAll helps special districts communicate with residents, publish to social media, and meet ADA compliance—all from one platform.