ALBANY — The city will stop using SeeClickFix, the popular website and app that allows people to file written complaints about road conditions, graffiti and other quality-of-life matters. The decision ...
Albany, NY — Mayor Kathy Sheehan directed the reactivation of the SeeClickFix app last Thursday. SeeClickFix is desgned to help residents and visitors driving through the city report non-emergency ...
The Albany Common Council voted 11 to 1 at an emergency meeting to reactivate the SeeClickFix app, a tool designed to help residents report issues like potholes and road hazards directly to city ...
ALBANY — Albany’s Common Council has proposed a law that would tweak the legal wording of city code in hopes that Albany could restore its use of the popular website and app SeeClickFix without facing ...
MUSKEGON, Mich. — Muskegon residents now have a new tool to report non-emergency neighborhood issues directly to city officials through the SeeClickFix app. The app allows users to submit photos of ...
When citizens want to file a service request with their local government to fix a broken sign or pothole in the road, they usually have options. Most of them have mobile phones, and access to phone ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Albany’s administration has disabled SeeClickFix, a website and app for reporting city problems. It’s the result of a recent ruling in the Henry E. Calabrese v. City of Albany ...
FORT WALTON BEACH — A new app allowing Fort Walton Beach residents to report non-emergency issues and concerns to city staff is now available for download. Here is everything you need to know. Once ...
MIDDLETOWN — Residents, business owners and visitors may now report issues of concern around town via the SeeClickFix platform, a initiative launched by officials Wednesday. SeeClickFix is an app and ...
Muskogee launches new app, SeeClickFix, to streamline resident reports on local issues like potholes or illegal dumping. Get started today for a safer, cleaner community. MUSKOGEE, Okla. - The City of ...
Need a pothole filled? Tree branch hiding a stop sign? Streetlight out? Now anyone can report issues like these on a mobile phone or PC, without having to figure out which Bellingham city department ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH)– Starting Monday, the New Haven Department of Health is launching an expansion of their SeeClickFix app. SeeClickFix is basically a way to crowdsource problems with New Haven.