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Thursday, November 3, 2011 - By Megan - No comments
A Job Well Done
By Jeff Mooney, Partnership Director at SeeClickFix
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When speaking with different cities about our Connect and CRM Plus services, I see firsthand the different ways citizens use SeeClickFix to engage with their local municipality and each other. Over this past weekend, we had an early snowstorm in New England that has caused quite a few problems. In the midst of all the power outages, downed trees, and debris, there was one post that jumped out at me. Reported just three days ago through Courant.com, Issue #136357 - dumping greatly diminished due to new park stated that "a parcel of wasteland now a new park near the design center has practically eliminated a huge dumping problem." So far, it has been viewed by 16 people and another user, Brendan, closed the issue and encouraged the initial reporter to call 311 with her gratitude. This got me thinking, what has your city/town recently resolved that you want to highlight as a job well done? SeeClickFix works to improve communities across the globe and you can easily share your posting via Twitter (@SeeClickFix) and Facebook. |
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