ALBANY — The city will stop using SeeClickFix, the popular website and app that allows people to file written complaints about road conditions, graffiti and other quality-of-life matters.
The app and website, SeeClickFix, aims to help residents report problems that they see and get them fixed quickly. Now, it has returned with a slight change. Get the latest news, weather ...
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Albany’s SeeClickFix app is back online after the common council approved a measure to change the city’s prior written notice law. The new law says complaints must be ...
Cities, towns and villages across Long Island and around the state have used its platform for years. That’s why a lawsuit recently decided by the state’s highest court has caused a wave of ...
ALBANY — Mayor Kathy Sheehan has reactivated SeeClickFix, an online system to report and efficiently address non-emergency issues, after a local law was passed to protect the city in case filed ...
SeeClickFix has formally been reinstated in Albany. Mayor Kathy Sheehan says the system went back online late last week. The system had temporarily been shut down after a state court of appeals ruling ...
Albany, NY — Mayor Kathy Sheehan directed the reactivation of the SeeClickFix app last Thursday. SeeClickFix is desgned to help residents and visitors driving through the city report non ...
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