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

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has launched the My Marysville mobile app, a new platform aimed at enhancing resident engagement and access to city services. Available for free on both iPhone and Android, the app allows users to submit requests for city maintenance, find local parks, and sign up for classes. Connie Mennie, the city’s communications manager, expressed enthusiasm about the app, noting its potential to foster a stronger connection between residents and city officials. This initiative is part of a broader effort to utilize technology for better community interaction and service delivery. Residents can also access city information through the official website and various social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X.

The app is designed to streamline communication and make it easier for residents to stay informed about local events, services, and programs. By providing these resources at their fingertips, the city hopes to encourage more active participation from its community. Overall, the My Marysville app represents a significant step forward in modernizing how residents engage with their local government.

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