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Translations now available on City of Kyle Website

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KYLE — The City of Kyle has launched a new language translation tool now available on the city website cityofkyle.com.

Translations are offered in a variety of languages including Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Hindi, Italian, Korean, Russian, and Vietnamese.

“We are excited to offer this new translation service,” City Manager Scott Sellers said. “It allows us to be more inclusive for non-English speaking community members, and it ensures that all of our residents have equitable access to information shared on our website.”

A translation menu is available in the bottom left corner of the city website in addition to a button prominently featured at the top of every page for Spanish translation. Community members should note that the town’s third-party tool, Google Translate, is an external website and, as such, the city does not control the quality or accuracy of translated content.

Community members can report incorrect translation by hovering over the text containing the error and clicking “Contribute a better translation” in the text box that appears.

Anyone with questions regarding the new translation service is encouraged to contact the Communications Department at communicationsdept@cityofkyle.com. 

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