Summary
Our team worked with the Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District to redesign and redevelop its existing website. Project WIN includes a series of sewer overflow reduction projects defined in the Integrated Overflow Abatement Plan (IOAP) that will be constructed through 2024, at an estimated cost of $1.15 billion. The previous website was built in 2012 and outdated in a number of ways, including the content management system, website design, and underlying technology.



Goals
The new site is built on WordPress and incorporates the latest MSD brand standards. The website serves as a compliment to the primary MSD website – louisvillemsd.org – which Net Tango also designed and built.

What We Did
- WordPress CMS
- Mobile Responsive Design
- UI / UX
- Accessibility
- Branding
- Wireframing & Prototyping
- Web Forms
- Document Management
- Site Search

Results
The new Project WIN website features a modern and mobile-responsive design. Users experience a clean and easy-to-navigate layout. Along with major design improvements, it also features a robust document library, flexible headers on each page, and site-wide search for pages and hundreds of documents.
