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 ...
SeeClickFix, a communication platform for citizens and city employees, announced this week a new version of the Work Orders feature set within its app, a product that lets government employees ...
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 ...
If Albany addressed quality-of-life problems faster, maybe it wouldn't be so worried about the legal liabilities of a program that makes those problems easier to report. A large pothole in the middle ...
In fall 2007, New Haven, Conn., resident Ben Berkowitz wasn’t satisfied. Berkowitz saw problems in his neighborhood, but he was frustrated with the customer service experience when he contacted the ...
The Court of Appeals ruled complaints on the app constitute a legal warning, clearing the way for trial in a motorcyclist's negligence case against the city A pothole like this one spotted in the city ...
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (WTNH) — Middletown residents are turning to technology to report issues and safety concerns to city officials. The technology is called “SeeClickFix,” an app by a New Haven-based ...
Clarksville has partnered with SeeClickFix to launch a new platform to allow residents to report quality-of-life issues and request City services. As of Monday, March 1, Clarksville residents can now ...
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