Ridgewood residents can report potholes
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2014, 3:57 PM
BY DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS
Motorists can do more than just hold their breath or silently swear at the pothole they just struck. Beginning Monday, residents can now go online or use their smartphones and tablet computers to report those fissures in the earth, and those notifications will go directly to the village..
The village website will re-launch on March 3 with a Ridgewood Service Request (RSR) feature that allows residents to use an interactive map to send pothole reports to municipal officials. Residents hoping to report a pothole must register to use the service.
“The resident can then go on the map and pinpoint where the pothole is located. The other option is to take a picture of the pothole and upload the picture on the report,” acting Village Manager Heather Mailander said. She further explained that the reporting service also includes a section where users can leave appropriate comments.
Once the pothole is reported to the streets department staff, Mailander said the village will begin work on it as soon as possible. The resident reporting the road hazard will ultimately receive emailed acknowledgements when the pothole is filled.
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Concentrate on fixing the potholes instead of wasting time with all show, no go reporting apps.
yea right just call the police or d p w dept ,
more shit. just fill in the pot holes.
I’ve called the street dept. and they responded;.
app this , we are still going to call, so pick up the phone. a new app, yea hello.