Monroevian

Published by: Town of Monroe

Description

The Monroevian is a new mobile application offered by the Town of Monroe, CT that provides citizens with an easy way to report a service request to Town staff for action and resolution. The app allows you to report concerns such as potholes, street hazards, illegal dumping, hazardous spills, and a host of other issues. It enables you to pinpoint the issue location with GPS, attach photos from your mobile device, and receive automatic notifications of status updates as your requests are handled. Citizens may also view local attractions through the What's Around Me? feature, link directly to the Town of Monroe's Facebook page and Twitter feed, and view Town news and information from the Towns website.
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App Info

Publisher
Town of Monroe
Languages
English
Recent release
10.0 (1 year ago )
Released on
Feb 13, 2015 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
7 months ago
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