Delaware River and Bay Authority launches new websites

Posted 10/2/21

NEW CASTLE — Delaware River and Bay Authority officials introduced the authority’s new main website and a brand-new site for the Delaware Memorial Bridge. These new sites are better …

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Delaware River and Bay Authority launches new websites

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NEW CASTLE — Delaware River and Bay Authority officials introduced the authority’s new main website and a brand-new site for the Delaware Memorial Bridge. These new sites are better organized, easier to navigate and designed to be more user-friendly, officials said.

Like the Cape May – Lewes Ferry, the Delaware Memorial Bridge now has its own domain name, complete with more information on the iconic Twin Spans and provides travelers with easy access to traffic and toll information.

Other new features include:

  • Look ahead navigation to reduce the number of user clicks to navigate the site.
  • Rapid response functionality allowing the site to be compatible with all browsers and mobile devices.
  • Increased ability to show videos and visuals, including blogs and email integration.
  • Improved integration with social media sites.
  • Improved ADA compliance.

The main drop-down navigation menu contains four main sections: About; Travel; Business; and News & Media. Located at the top of the page, a secondary navigation bar provides access directly to Employment; Contact; E-ZPass; Police; Procurement; and Tolls. Both navigation bars are found on all web pages.

Other key aspects of the new DRBA include a procurement site with current solicitations, consultant registration, construction/supplier registration and procurement policy. The goal is to broaden the available pool of companies who want to do business with the Authority.
Developed by Spruce Technology of Clifton, New Jersey, the new site was developed on the Drupal 9 platform.

Spruce has experience designing, building, and maintaining websites for other major transit authorities and will continue to work with DRBA through subsequent phases of the project. The second phase of the website redevelopment process, which is expected to be completed during the first half of 2022, will focus on the DRBA’s five aviation facilities and Veterans Memorial Park located adjacent to the Delaware Memorial Bridge.

The Cape May – Lewes Ferry site will be transitioned to this latest version of Drupal in late 2022 or early 2023.

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