Mayor Announces New Fix It Edmonds App

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds has rolled out the Fix It Edmonds app, a mobile engagement tool enabling residents to report issues directly from their smartphones. This innovative application allows users to submit reports on common community problems, including potholes, overgrown vegetation, and graffiti. Mayor Mike Nelson praised the app as a significant step toward enhancing communication between residents and city officials, allowing for real-time updates and detailed reports that include photos and GPS locations. Available for both iPhone and Android, the app simplifies the reporting process, making it easier for city staff to track and address issues efficiently. Additionally, an online form is accessible on the city’s website for desktop users.

This initiative is poised to improve the city's responsiveness, ensuring that Edmonds remains a safe and well-maintained community. The promotional video explaining the app's features can be viewed on YouTube, highlighting the city's commitment to leveraging technology for better public service. Overall, Fix It Edmonds represents a forward-thinking approach to local governance and community engagement.

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