A controversial digital platform has returned to Albany after it was temporarily disabled by Mayor Kathy Sheehan. The app and ...
The meeting answered questions on the future of the controversial app, SeeClickFix. This coming after an appeals court ruling found in favor of a complainant against the city when a resident ...
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 complaints are ...
Mayor Kathy Sheehan directed the reactivation of the SeeClickFix app last Thursday.SeeClickFix is desgned to help residents ...
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan is directing the reactivation of SeeClickFix. It's an internet-based system designed to make it ...
Update: Albany has eliminated its SeeClickFix app. ALBANY — The city of Albany has long encouraged people to file complaints about quality-of-life issues in the city through the app SeeClickFix.
The move comes a day after the Court of Appeals ruled complaints about road conditions filed through the site constitute legal warnings The city of Albany says it will no longer use SeeClickFix ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Albany’s administration has disabled SeeClickFix, a website and app for reporting city problems. It’s the result of a recent ruling in the Henry E. Calabrese v.
People in Topeka are still struggling to dig their way out from the piles of snow, so one resident is trying to help as many people as he can.Some Topeka residents have been unable ...
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.