“See Click Fix” app helps citizens easily report problems to SB County Public Works

On Friday’s Z107.7 Up Close Show, host Gary Daigneault spoke with Chair of the County Board of Supervisors Dawn Rowe. A caller asked Rowe how he can request a repair to a paved road in unincorporated Joshua Tree.

Dawn Rowe said “We have an app, it’s super easy to use on your phone, and I’m not particularly tech savvy. It’s called “See Click Fix.” So you see it, you click it, and we fix it. If you report it on that app, and it’s kind of like a pin drop, it goes directly to public works.

They drive those roads, and we have what we call a pavement management system, it’s an algorithm that determines how frequently roads need to be paved. But if they go in and see requests from our residents that indicate that there is more than predicted wear and tear, they will escalate the repairs on that. So if you use that app or contact my office, we’d be happy to get that reported.

You can hear the full interview with Supervisor Rowe by listening to the Up Close Show as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts, or listen below:

Link: See, Click, Fix at San Bernardino County

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Gary Daigneault
Gary Daigneault has been a broadcast journalist for 45 years with awards and citations from the Associated Press, National Association of Broadcasters, Radio-Television News Association, Radio Inc. Magazine, five “Golden Mic” and four “Mark Twain” awards. In 2010 he was inducted into the Associated Press Hall of Fame. Daigneault taught Broadcasting for 27 years. He is President of Theatre 29, six term Past-President of Rotary Clubs, Past-President of Twentynine Palms and Joshua Tree Chambers of Commerce and chaired the Joshua Tree National Park Commission. Gary and wife Cindy live in Twentynine Palms since 1979. They have two children and five grandchildren.