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Citizen complaint of the day: Red light, green light, 1, 2, 3
By adamg on Tue, 01/13/2015 - 8:03am
A concerned citizen senses something amiss with the traffic lights on Spring Street at the Shaw's, and hopes the city can fix it before there's some sort of clash:
Street light facing wrong direction. Should I stay or should I go?
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It's time to Stop & Shop
Maybe it's subliminally telling folks to shop at Stop & Shop?
([img] still doesnt work.. *fume*)
Sorry about [img]
Yes, I need to fix that; in the meantime, if you can, switch the image filter from Default to Filtered HTML.
If you go
There will be trouble.
Stay
Somewhat ironically, if they were to stay, their trouble would be twofold.
Any other City of Boston Depts have their own Complaint Forms?
What other City of Boston Departments have their own Complaint Forms?...
All of them do
In the City of Boston.
If your question is in fact "What other Cities' agencies have complaint forms?" the answer is that we don't care. Boston is the only city that counts. Heck, people post complaints about that cute little "city" on the other side of the Charles to Citizens Connect all the time.
EDIT- thezak changed his question, but my answer remains!
All of them
Citizen's Connect is the clearinghouse for any complaint to any city department.
This is incorrect.
SeeClickFix is the clearinghouse to any city or town that opts in; Citizens Connect was created specifically for the City of Boston, and has since expanded to encompass cities and towns throughout the Commonwealth.
So to answer the question, the other cities are whichever are using this. And yes, there's a sort of bizarro Citizens Connect operating for Boston. I'm sure the city loves getting duplicate complaints between the two apps.
Holy Jeez
Ok, Don originally asked about "any city's departments". Then he changed it to "any City of Boston's departments". My answer was to "any City of Boston's departments" although my comment says "any city department" which could be read as "any city's department" but what I meant was "any city department (in Boston)" which directly answers what he asked when he changed it.
What cities use SeeClickFix
What cities use SeeClickFix as their official complaint-tracking system?
I've seen a few cities, like Cambridge where officials occasionally comment on a report. But in most cities, reports just sit there open forever.
I didn't see the original
I didn't see the original question, but there is an app for cities across MA
http://commonwealthconnect.io