New My Marysville mobile app! Engage with city on the go

Marysville, WALocal News

The new My Marysville mobile app has been launched by the City of Marysville, designed to improve communication and engagement among residents, workers, and visitors. This free app, available on both iPhone and Android, allows users to submit requests for city services and monitor their progress, making civic participation more accessible. In addition to service requests, the app helps users discover city parks, programs, and classes, fostering a sense of community. Connie Mennie, the city's communications manager, expressed enthusiasm about this innovative platform, emphasizing its potential to enhance civic engagement. The app complements existing information channels such as the city website and social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

By utilizing technology to connect with residents, the City of Marysville demonstrates its commitment to modern governance. This initiative encourages greater participation in city affairs and promotes transparency. Overall, the My Marysville app is a significant step forward in enhancing community interaction with local government.

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