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 ...
ALBANY — The city will stop using SeeClickFix, the popular website and app that allows people to file written complaints about road conditions, graffiti and other quality-of-life matters.
Cities, towns and villages across Long Island and around the state have used its platform for years. That’s why a lawsuit recently decided by the state’s highest court has caused a wave of ...
A controversial digital platform has returned to Albany after it was temporarily disabled by Mayor Kathy Sheehan. The app and website, SeeClickFix aims to help residents report problems that they ...
Albany's Common Council held an emergency meeting ... The meeting answered questions on the future of the controversial app, SeeClickFix. This coming after an appeals court ruling found in favor ...
Well, hang on, we're working on it. That was a fair assessment of the city of Albany’s SeeClickFix program, a web portal through which people could report potholes, illegal dumping, graffiti and ...
ALBANY — 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 ...