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“See, Click, Fix” makes code violations, county issues easier to report

On Friday’s Z107.7 Up Close Show, Gary Daigneault Spoke with the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Chair Dawn Rowe, who also represents the high desert as the County Supervisor of the 3rd District. Rowe was joined by her Morongo Basin field representative, Steve Reyes. During the interview, a caller asked Rowe about housing code violations, and the best way to report them. Rowe discussed a new online tool that residents can use to report not just housing issues, but a plethora of issues under county oversight, called “See Click Fix.”

Dawn Rowe:

“See Click Fix. It can be web based on your computer. It allows you to drop a pin and say where there’s an issue. You don’t have to much other than that, and it tells you from a drop down menu, is it graffiti, is it a homeless encampment, an illegal dump, a guard rail, a dead animal for animal control to come. All different things. And it gets dispatched out and they have all of the data there. We’ve gotten great feedback. Whether its rotaries or realtors, they say we used it, and it works, and its responsive.”

Instead of having people try to find the right number to call within San Bernardino County, you can use “See Click Fix.

Steve Reyes is always available via telephone at 760-366-1414 or at his office in the Joshua Tree Government Center. 

To hear the entire conversation between Daigneault, Rowe, and Reyes, you can listen to the entire Up Close Show as a podcast here:

Link: San Bernardino County, CA – Report potholes, graffiti, street light out, and other community issues. – SeeClickFix – Web and Mobile Government 311


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