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Jul192012

Got a Minneapolis City Service Request? There's an App For That!

From a July 18 City of Minneapolis News & Events Page posting:

Reporting potholes, graffiti, and broken street lights to the City of Minneapolis just got easier with today’s launch of the new Minneapolis 311 mobile application.

Minneapolis residents can now report issues to the City through a free app on their iPhone or Androiddevices without calling 311 or visiting the City’s website. Those who use Blackberry or Windows Phone devices can report service requests to Minneapolis 311 by visiting SeeClickFix.com on their mobile browser. Ten service requests are available with the launch of the app and more will be added throughout the year as the seasons change. With the launch of the mobile app, folks will be able to report issues to Minneapolis 311 related to the following:

Abandoned vehicle - Graffiti - Parking meters - Parking violations - Potholes - Traffic signal timing - Broken street light - Traffic sign repair - Traffic signal trouble

More info and app download link.

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