Mesquite District Update for July 11, 2012
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The City of Peoria has launched a new Smartphone application which allows citizens to identify and report non-emergency civic issues, such as public works, quality of life, and environmental issues. Using PeoriaAz Civic Reporter allows the city to use technology to save time and money, while improving accountability to Peoria citizens.
Once this application has been downloaded, PeoriaAz Civic Reporter allows a user to capture a photo, video, or audio of the problem. The user then uploads the media and, along with GPS location information pulled directly from the device, submits a report directly to the city's appropriate department. Once a report is submitted, feedback is provided to the user based on the action taken by the department handling the report.
Use PeoriaAz Civic Reporter for the items listed:
| Dead Animal |
Flooding |
Graffiti |
| Homeless Nuisance |
Illegal Dumping |
Illegal Signage |
| Manhole |
Parking Illegally |
Pothole |
| Sewer |
Shopping Carts |
Sidewalk Cracked/Obstructed |
| Street Light |
Street Signage |
Traffic Signal |
| Trash Can/Recycle Bin |
Water Leak |
Weeds/Plants/Trees |
Peoria residents can download the PeoriaAz Civic Reporter application to a phone, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, and Windows Phone, by using app store on their device. There is also a web version available for the Android, iOS, Blackberry, and Windows platforms.
For residents who don't use or have a Smartphone, reporting of city streets or environment issues may still be submitted online at either www.peoriaaz.gov, www.citysourced.com, or by calling 623-773-5150.