Thursday, January 16, 2014

Use City's New "Find It, Fix It" Mobile App To Report Potholes, Cars Blocking Driveways And More



Find It, Fix It - screenshot thumbnail

The City of Seattle has released a new mobile app, "Find It, Fix It," which offers mobile users one more way to report a variety of issues, such as abandoned vehicles, potholes, graffiti, and cars that block driveways.

The information says:

With Find It, Fix It, reporting an issue is as easy as snapping a photo with your smartphone, adding detailed information, and hitting submit.  The map's "drag and drop" feature or the phone's own technology can be used to pinpoint the location.
Submissions are entered into the City’s Constituent Relationship Management system, and departments responsible for providing that specific service manage and track requests.


Android users can download the app from the Google Play Store and iPhone users can download it from the App Store.

Graffiti vandalism can also be reported by calling 206-684-2489.

For more information go here.

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